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Readings for the week of August 9, 2010
Posted by: Daniel Lee
Posted on: August 13th, 2010
- The World’s Largest Tidal Turbine, Unveiled (GOOD Blog)
- The BP oil-methane-dispersant-drilling fluids disaster (Salon.com)
- Slate’s list of the best 2010 local political blogs (Slate Magazine)
- Using WordPress as a True CMS (WPMU.org)
- Implantable blood sugar sensor could eliminate daily finger pricks (Engadget)
- Introduction to Developing a Social Media Strategy for Cambridge Nonprofit Organizations (on Slideshare)
- 7 tips on increasing traffic and engagement using Facebook (Cyberjournalist.net)
- Google Agonizes on Privacy as Advertising World Vaults Ahead (WSJ.com)
- The Google Wave That Crashed (TechCrunch)
- Campaign Measurement (Ed Lee’s Blogging Me Blogging You)
- Peggy Noonan: America Is at Risk of Boiling Over (WSJ.com)
- From Taxis to Textiles, Italy Chooses Tradition Over Growth (NYTimes.com)
- The art of slow reading (The Guardian)
- Why Cheerleading Isn’t a Sport, but Croquet Is (The Atlantic)
- Why WordPress Themes are Derivative of WordPress (Mark on WordPress)
