Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love — At Least Not at the American College of Surgeons
An entire issue of a society’s newsmagazine is taken down, and an editor resigns, after a slightly uncomfortable attempt at humor. We’re talkin’ ’bout overreaction.
An entire issue of a society’s newsmagazine is taken down, and an editor resigns, after a slightly uncomfortable attempt at humor. We’re talkin’ ’bout overreaction.
I knew there was something they weren’t telling me!
The social Web is creating new ways to do important things — like find things, learn things, and trust things. It’s disruptive in the purest sense.
As we continue to see highly concentrated wealth, corrupt political systems, and a citizenry without civic recourse here in America, the deleterious effects on scholarship, research, and education are mounting.
Thinner, lighter, faster, better — this time, I think we’ll keep it.
An April Fool’s post is bested by reality — but that doesn’t mean the idea isn’t silly anyhow.
It’s time to pay up! The Kitchen ends free meals for freeloaders.
Google and Facebook are battling, but looking more and more alike.
Blogging still gets no respect. Is that because we’re more hidebound about our communication advances than the 16th century was?
A best-selling author turns down a $500,000 advance in order to self-publish, while a self-published author who has earned $2 million takes a book contract. What’s going on here?