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Readings for the week of August 30, 2010
September 2nd, 2010 | Posted in
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Daniel Lee
Older People Will Change Social Networks
(Sysomos Blog)
The Truth, The Whole Truth And Nothing But The Truth
(Twist Image)
10 Best Books For Back To School Business Reading
(Twist Image)
Has Rupert Murdoch’s paywall gamble paid off?
(The Independent)
Stephen Hawking: God did not create Universe
(BBC News)
The Eh-List
(Maisonneuve)
Sleep, the Newest Status Symbol Among the Wealthy
(Vanity Fair)
The Wilderness Downtown
Tsarist gold worth billions of pounds found at the bottom of Lake Baikal
(Luxury Launches)
What is Graphic Reproduction
(Visual Loop)
Put up or shut up
(Roger Ebert’s Journal)
Apps vs. the Web
(A List Apart)
Mophie, Intuit Introduce Credit Access for iPhone
(Moose Tracker)
Readings for the week of August 23, 2010
August 27th, 2010 | Posted in
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by
Daniel Lee
France Deports Roma Gypsies: Sign of Growing Xenophobia?
(TIME)
Venezuela, More Deadly Than Iraq, Debates Why
(NYTimes.com)
RIP, Jack Horkheimer, “Star Gazer” and TV astronomer
(Boing Boing)
World helium reserves are running out, Nobel laureate claims
(Telegraph)
Yoda – Star Wars Mimobot
(NeatoShop)
A Different Historical Perspective
(Torontoist)
25 brilliant examples of Facebook brand pages
(Econsultancy)
How I’d Hack Your Weak Passwords
(Lifehacker)
Bagelers decry New York tax
(CNN)
Politics this week
(The Economist)
50 things to improve the way you live
(Monocle)
Readings for the week of August 16, 2010
August 19th, 2010 | Posted in
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by
Daniel Lee
WordPress-to-lead for Salesforce CRM
(WordPress Plugins)
Can you keep a zebra as a pet? And other runaway-zebra questions.
(Slate Magazine)
‘Ground Zero’ Imam: ‘I Am a Jew, I Have Always Been One’
(The Atlantic)
Beloit College Mindset List
(Beloit College)
The Future of Public Relations and Social Media
(Mashable)
5 Key Benefits of Monitoring Your Client’s Brand on Social Media
(Mashable)
Senate Races – Election 2010
(The New York Times)
The Scottish Enlightenment: Making Adam Smith
(The Economist)
Radical Britain: The unlikely revolutionary
(The Economist)
Facebook Places: A Field Guide
(Mashable)
Readings for the week of August 9, 2010
August 13th, 2010 | Posted in
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by
Daniel Lee
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)
Readings for the week of July 19, 2010
July 23rd, 2010 | Posted in
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by
Daniel Lee
An ‘Immortal Life’: How one woman’s cells helped cure a generation
(theGrio)
8 Political Lessons From LeBron’s Decision
(The Atlantic)
Newly Published Mark Twain Essay, ‘Concerning the Interview’
(PBS NewsHour)
Belly-buttons key to success in sport: study
(AFP)
Three Things Google Can Learn From Apple
(Fast Company)
William Faulkner Goes Online, 50 Years Later
(NPR)
Is Mel Gibson too talented to boycott?
(Salon.com)
Jonas Bergstrand Gallery
How To Succeed Like Apple
(Jason L. Baptiste)
Intel Social Media Guidelines
(Intel)
The Web Means the End of Forgetting
(NYTimes.com)
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