links for 2008-05-08
May 8th, 2008-
(NYTimes)
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Cass Sunstein, Siva Vaidhyanathan, moderator: Eszter Hargittai
links for 2008-04-29
April 29th, 2008-
brief Q&A with me in the Chronicle of Higher Education, may require subscription, see my Flickr stream for a copy
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(Chronicle of Higher Ed) – .edu subdomains for sale, ouch
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love, hate, think, believe, feel, wish – on Twitter
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seriously geeky
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(WaPo)
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searching Twitter messages
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popular links on Twitter
links for 2008-04-28
April 28th, 2008-
(video) similar to the Argentinian Political Advertisement “The Truth” from a while back
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tool to help add events easily to calendars (what I’d like to see is a better tool to coordinate people’s calendars)
links for 2008-04-26
April 26th, 2008-
Whoa – professor (of 20 yrs) quits his position at Wheaton College to avoid being fired over getting a divorce
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(arXiv)
links for 2008-04-22
April 22nd, 2008-
“what the blogosphere tells you about news”
links for 2008-04-19
April 19th, 2008-
(Chronicle of Higher Education) – interview with my friend Jonathan Zittrain about his new book
links for 2008-04-16
April 16th, 2008-
(IHE) “Own What You Think” campaign at Princeton in response to gossip sites like JuicyCampus
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petition
links for 2008-04-13
April 13th, 2008-
browser-based service (no downloads or plugins required) for meetings (sharing desktop, showing slides, talking & chatting with up to 20 people for free or more for pay)
links for 2008-04-12
April 12th, 2008-
Congrats to Amherst, impressive decision
links for 2008-04-09
April 9th, 2008-
(see comments for others who’d gotten quick responses)
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seems to be quite accurate, great service (missing the commuter rail Metra though, including that would be neat), it’s certainly much better than what the CTA used to offer
links for 2008-04-08
April 8th, 2008-
evidently there are still some amusing domain names up for grabs out three – here’s a new URL shortening service
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(Telegraph) harsh
Congrats to this person
April 7th, 2008I didn’t know Brian Donovan until I saw this video he posted on YouTube after which I feel like I know him a tiny bit. He’s an alum of the Northwestern Sociology Department and he’d been involved with the excellent Culture Workshop that I attend whenever I can. That’s how I heard about his tenure and this fun way in which he’s decided to let people know about it. Congrats, Brian!
links for 2008-04-07
April 7th, 2008-
(NYTimes) bloggers: “Many are paid by the piece — not garments, but blog posts. This is the digital-era sweatshop.”
Links for 2008-04-06
April 6th, 2008-
search the names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall (washington, D.C.) and get additional information about them
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fun
Links for 2008-04-05
April 5th, 2008-
(NYTimes) – wow, impressive despite the limitations
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searchable data base of UN data and statistics
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(IHE) ideas for the classroom from Tae Kwon Do lessons.. hmm.. what lessons can I take from ballroom dancing into the classroom?
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a publisher of alternative Haggadahs
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so cute!
Links for 2008-04-04
April 4th, 2008-
(IHE) – an edited volume on “Teaching Writing in a Digital Age”
Links for 2008-04-03
April 3rd, 2008-
a photo rally to accompany the in-person one is San Francisco on April 9th (contribute your own)
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(Seattle Times) – ouch!
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“We take tasks that can be done on the web, by an average person with little training, and broken into small pieces, and then distribute them to thousands of anonymous workers.”
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(USA Today) – purchasing from Amazon through text messaging
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saw this featured on a TV show, the process of making them seemed neat
Links for 2008-03-24
March 24th, 2008-
(BBC)
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Internet safety tips for parents and teens
links for 2008-03-20
March 20th, 2008-
a short how-to video from Google
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– how-to video from Google about new feature that allows one to add places to Google Maps (also allows editing of info wiki-style)
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(video) – oops