So. You’ve all no doubt heard about the $315m dollar acquisition of the Huffington Post by AOL (and, no doubt, already made the T&A CD-ROM coaster joke on Twitter). With $315m in your coffers, one would think that calls for Arianna and her new corporate overlords in Silicon Valley to finally...
Posted by
matttbastard on Mar 23, 2009 in
Unions |
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More from Mike Elk on the case for EFCA. h/t Sarah via...
My mind has milled around the term “digital colonialism” and what it actually means for feminist and political discourse online. My visions of this term go beyond the simple social dynamics between little blogs and big blogs, jealousy and book deals, anti-essentialism and white normativity. The...
Posted by
commcom on Apr 6, 2008 in
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I am not sure what to say. This is quite possibly the most incredible story I have ever read. Honestly, at the end of each sentence I expected to read “April Fools!” At speeds about 10,000 times faster than a typical broadband connection, “the grid” will be able to send the entire Rolling Stones...
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Kyle E. Moore on Oct 22, 2007 in Uncategorized |
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It should be understood that the internet has changed, and will continue to change, the nature of the political debate in America irrevocably. Of course you can’t talk about such things without mentioning blogs which have both directly and indirectly altered the political landscape. But along with...