Year-End Picks for 2010: The Chefs Choose the Cream of the Crop
A week of picks from 2010, and gratitude to everyone involved.
A week of picks from 2010, and gratitude to everyone involved.
The movement to publish more and more demands that we find ways to preserve the trust we’ve built while taking advantage of the sunlight public availability can provide.
Wikileaks teaches us a number of lessons, the most important being that the world will change, whether we like it or not.
A short video explaining how the list is made.
What better way to show how to make a great PowerPoint than with PowerPoint examples?
The self-publishing adventure that began here two years ago winds down. What worked? What didn’t?
The Wikileaks scandal shows that commercial cloud providers aren’t ready for the realities of publishing and information hosting.
When watching football on Thanksgiving, remember that those cheerleaders might have more to offer than pulchritude.
A recent New York Times Magazine feature plays off fears that the next generation is prone to distraction and underachievement. The facts, and an apparently superior media outlet, argue otherwise.
Rick Anderson from the University of Utah joins the Chefs.