Alternatives to Destroying Net Neutrality
ISPs want to kill Net Neutrality because they have to “recover costs” of building their networks. Here are five better ways for them to make money.
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ISPs want to kill Net Neutrality because they have to “recover costs” of building their networks. Here are five better ways for them to make money.
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My post for Photo Advent. A few tips on how to backpack with camera gear, and some really wacky pictures of death valley.
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I’m looking forward to Jeff Jarvis’ book, Public Parts. I’m really hoping that it’s a book that convinces my mother – and her generation – that social networking isn’t just a frivolous activity.
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All the fuss about privacy is distracting us from the more important issue: Facebook has broken the social contract to turn our freely given data into something more valuable.
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Jay Rosen’s TEDx talk didn’t have the same brunt force that Jeff Jarvis delivered with “bullshit,” but Rosen’s outline for crowdsourcing is extremely enlightening.
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A review of NewsTrust’s new personalized aggregator MyNews from a user who used to work there.
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A quick reaction to a great podcast: Microsoft should use its monopoly position to make decisions that benefit us all instead of wavering in the useless middle. Read this »March 23, 2010 Comments (0)
Notes on the Hacks and Hackers event at Google on how Google Wave can be used for journalism and thoughts about what how to pitch Wave. Read this »March 19, 2010 Comments (3)
A response to Jay Rosen’s theory of the newspapers’ quest for innocence: sources are going direct, the Fourth Estate has lost its teeth, and Objectivity is killing good journalism. Read this »February 23, 2010 Comments (3)
An open letter to my senator, asking her to help fix the mobile phone industry which is threatening business and net neutrality. As the senator for Silicon Valley, I figure she’s the right person to ask. Read this »August 3, 2009 Comments (1)
A few quick guesses on what the design and strategy of Google Chrome OS might be. Mostly because it’s fun to guess. Read this »July 27, 2009 Comments (0)
Continuing the A Web Design Critique series, this post does a quick comparison of a TIME article in the online and print editions.
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16023January 8, 2009
9619July 11, 2009
6621April 2, 2009
6408March 19, 2009
6354April 21, 2010