Out of Print: The death and life of the American newspaper.
Monday March 31st 2008, 12:44 pm
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The New Yorker: The News Business: Out of Print
Out of Print
The death and life of the American newspaper.
by Eric Alterman



Wired Campus: Curbing Bad Student Behavior Online – Chronicle.com
Saturday March 29th 2008, 9:17 am
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Wired Campus: Curbing Bad Student Behavior Online – Chronicle.com
There is a growing sense that bad student behavior online—pirating music files, posting drunken photos on their Facebook page, passing along malicious gossip about other students on the Web—has roots in earlier childhood, when they were not taught that, even online, there are boundaries….This week the psychologist, Tanya Byron, released her report, noting that in an increasingly risk-averse world, where children are not allowed to play outside without supervision, they are naturally drawn to the Internet as a place for exploration, to test their skills and their limits.



10 Millionth Article Written on Wikipedia (via TechCrunch)
Saturday March 29th 2008, 8:29 am
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10 Millionth Article Written on Wikipedia
The ten millionth article has been written on Wikipedia – a Hungarian biography of of 16th century painter Nicholas Hilliard



Wired News – AP News
Monday March 17th 2008, 9:38 am
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Wired News – AP News

“The newsroom is increasingly being seen as the most experimental place in the business”



How To: Inoculate Kids Against Advertising
Sunday March 09th 2008, 10:40 am
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I don’t know what this has to do with laptops or educational technology, but…

How To: Inoculate Kids Against Advertising
Lisa made her kids impervious to advertising by asking pointed questions that forced them to think about the source and truthfulness of ads. She knew action was needed when when her kids, who werent old enough to read, stopped in front of the bleach while shopping to ask the advertisers dream question: “Mom, arent we going to buy some Clorox?” Hit the jump to see how she responded.



WordPress: The Social Network
Tuesday March 04th 2008, 9:58 pm
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WordPress: The Social Network
Can WordPress become the basis of a social network? Automattic founder and WordPress creator Matt Mullenweg hinted today on his blog that WordPress might go in a more social direction. He announced a new hire, Andy Peatling, the developer behind BuddyPress, a social network built on top of WordPress. BuddyPress will now become an official WordPress project.



Slashdot | Web Videos Show Off the Wonders of Chemistry
Monday March 03rd 2008, 10:19 am
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Slashdot | Web Videos Show Off the Wonders of Chemistry

Timmy writes “Wired Science has picked ten of the best videos from YouTube and their own show on PBS to highlight the wonderful things chemistry can do. Only four of them involve fire or explosions. The rest range from music videos about the polymerase chain reaction to reactions that repeatedly change color. One shows how to pour sodium acetate stalagmites. Another shows Chris Hardwick giving instructions for building a glow stick while making absurd comments.”



swissmiss: Smoothly navigate and analyze the most recent Democratic Debate
Saturday February 23rd 2008, 9:48 am
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swissmiss: Smoothly navigate and analyze the most recent Democratic Debate



Wired Campus: Will Open-Access Publishing Free Enslaved Academics? – Chronicle.com
Saturday February 23rd 2008, 9:36 am
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Wired Campus: Will Open-Access Publishing Free Enslaved Academics? – Chronicle.com

Is the movement toward free and open access to published material a human-rights issue? Richard Smith says it is. The former editor of the British journal BMJ is on the Board of Directors of the Public Library of Science, a nonprofit group that publishes journal articles online and makes them freely available to the public.



Feature: Give an Old Laptop New Life with Cheap (or Free) Projects
Friday February 22nd 2008, 2:11 pm
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 Feature: Give an Old Laptop New Life with Cheap (or Free) Projects

Like a famed race horse or a classic book, you don’t just throw away a laptop because it’s banged up a little. Even if it seems outdated and underpowered, most any laptop is still small, quiet, and relatively low on power consumption, making it a seriously valuable spare to keep handy—even without a working screen. With some free software, a little know-how and some creative thinking about your home network, nearly any old laptop can find its second wind, and today I’ll run through some of the best ways to get it there.Photo by daveynin.



Wired Campus: U. of Texas Professor Praises Wikipedia – Chronicle.com
Thursday February 14th 2008, 8:41 pm
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Wired Campus: U. of Texas Professor Praises Wikipedia – Chronicle.com
David Parry, an assistant professor of emerging media and communications at the university, writes that students need to become familiar with new and non-static forms of communication. He encourages his students to read Wikipedia’s “history” and “discussion” pages, saying they explain how articles were produced. And he says the online encyclopedia’s entry on global warming does a good job of explaining both the controversy and the science surrounding the issue.



Harvard Faculty Adopts Open-Access Requirement – Chronicle.com
Wednesday February 13th 2008, 1:48 pm
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Harvard Faculty Adopts Open-Access Requirement – Chronicle.com
Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences adopted a policy this evening that requires faculty members to allow the university to make their scholarly articles available free online.



Pushing Paper Out the Door – New York Times
Tuesday February 12th 2008, 12:10 am
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I read this article this weekend…but was quite supprised, naively I suppose, at the attention that it has been getting on the intertubes.  We all know that “paperless” quickly degenerates into the cliche, but there seems to be a  deeper view of the cost of the paper gaining a foothold in our everyday discourse.

Pushing Paper Out the Door – New York Times

CHRIS UHLIK’S children can be found in their home computer lab almost every morning. Nicole is writing a story about her two lizards. Tony is playing an interactive spelling game, while Andy is learning multiplication tables. Even 5-year-old Joceline is clicking away at a storybook game.
Mr. Uhlik, an engineering director at Google, and his family live a practically paper-free life. The children are home-schooled on computers. Other sources of household paper — lists, letters, calendars — have become entirely digital.



Newseum
Wednesday February 06th 2008, 11:42 am
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This looks like a really interesting news site. It allows you to browse US newpaper headlines through an interactive map. What a wonderfully intuitive way to explore regional variations in news reporting. Living in the Gray Lady’s backyard often limits our familiarity with other news papers. How many New Yorkers had ever read a Times Picayune headline before Katrina?

Newseum | Todays Front Pages | Map View



Make sure Word, OpenOffice.org Writer play well together | Workers’ Edge – a productivity blog from Dennis O’Reilly – CNET Blogs
Tuesday February 05th 2008, 11:01 am
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Make sure Word, OpenOffice.org Writer play well together | Workers’ Edge – a productivity blog from Dennis O’Reilly – CNET Blogs
The first few times I worked on Word files in the OpenOffice.org Writer program, I was satisfied if the documents opened at all. That’s a long way from being able to trust the open-source app with a Word file from your boss that you need to work on and return with all functions and formatting intact. These steps won’t guarantee trouble-free file transfers between Word and OOo Writer, but they’ll help you prevent some of the most common conversion glitches.