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Privacy is the theme of a rich package of print and online features in September's Scientific American. For early adopters of tools like Twitter, Facebook, and blogs, as well as those who are just beginning to connect and use social networking ...
From BARB IVERSON,
E-media Tidbits,
22 Aug 2008
In 2007 almost 7000 Flickr users from all over the world participated in "24 Hours of Flickr." This year's event happens Aug. 8.
The massive proliferation of photos by anyone and everyone online is certainly disrupting commercial photography and ...
From BARB IVERSON,
E-media Tidbits,
1 Aug 2008
Forty years ago, no one needed "a weatherman to see which the wind blows" as change transformed America's social and political culture. Today, as change transforms workplace and business culture, it might be the newsman we don't need.
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From BARB IVERSON,
E-media Tidbits,
30 Jul 2008
Being part of a "locative narrative" means that you literally must be there, since everything in the story depends on GPS to trigger the narrative. On May 31, I joined 11 wanderers in Chicago's Washington Park to be part of an experiment in ...
From BARB IVERSON,
E-media Tidbits,
16 Jun 2008
Some people consider a city without mass transit to be an uncivilized place to visit -- perhaps uninhabitable. Also, with gasoline prices rising as steadily as the sun in the morning, even steadfast autophiles are venturing onto trains, buses, ...
From BARB IVERSON,
E-media Tidbits,
29 May 2008
Summer's here, and the holiday weekends are long. But be honest, bloggers: Did you spend Memorial Day weekend glued in front of your keyboard and screen? Did you feel guilty about not being outside and active? Do you wonder whether you're ...
From BARB IVERSON,
E-media Tidbits,
27 May 2008