Instant Messaging Rules The Internet
“If you strip away the flashy interfaces, expensive ad campaigns, and layers of hype, you’ll notice that for the past 15 years, the dominant unit of social technology has remained virtually unchanged:...
View ArticleThe Smartphone Changed Photography Forever
At The Verge James Bareham, a professional photographer, writes about falling in love with taking photos all over again, this time with smartphones.
View ArticleJeff Bezos Is Bad News
Writing in The New Republic Senior Editor Alec MacGillis takes an informed and critical stance against the purchase of The Washington Post by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos. …let’s not kid ourselves here: The...
View ArticleWhy Vine Just Won’t Die
Gif by Ariel Zambelich/WIRED There is a struggle being waged for mobile video. Facebook has Instagram and Twitter has Vine. Even though Instagram’s video has a suite of features that make it a more...
View ArticleFacebook’s New News Feed
In the world according to Facebook we are bits expressing ostentatious enthusiasm or we do not exist. So argues Rob Horning at The New Inquiry. Facebook is like a television that monitors to see how...
View ArticleThe Biggest Threat to Email: Mobile Chat
Hamish McKenzie writes at PandoDaily: Given its young demographics, its location-responsive functionality, its ability to exploit the power of its host devices, various revenue options, and its...
View ArticleGawker’s Kinja
Nick Bilton of the New York Times provides an informative summary and update on Gawker’s Kinja, a platform that intends to change the way comments work on web sites.
View ArticleComcast Becomes the First TV Provider to Offer HBO (and HBO Go) Without a...
“This is the first time a major TV distributor has offered HBO as any option apart from a premium cable package,” writes Alison Willmore of Indiewire Comcast has launched “Internet Plus,” a 12-month...
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