On the Media

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Lending Credibility to Fake Journals

Elsevier deserves blame for publishing “fake” journals. Doctors share some of the blame too. Let’s not view them as victims. Continue reading »

From Stuff to Clouds

The “Big Switch” from desktop to cloud computing has implications for how we define intellect and culture. The medium is still the message. Continue reading »

Anonymity Meets Aggression on Web 2.0

Web 2.0 may be shattering the established control of elite media. In their place are loud and aggressive voices. Continue reading »

Summer Reading — By the Book, or By the Box?

60% of book purchases now happen outside the traditional brick-and-mortar bookstore Continue reading »

Side Dishes by Stewart Wills

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