Want a Solution to Bad Traffic? Turn Off the Traffic Signals
A town in the UK abandons traffic lights, to surprising effect.
A town in the UK abandons traffic lights, to surprising effect.
Previous experience with information traveling so fast it goes out of control suggests that part of filtering includes managing release points.
As bookstores and books in general meet the fate of physical media everywhere, maybe we should celebrate.
In this clip, a mother (and sportscaster) recounts the devastating game of badminton and its effects on her life.
A recent infographic from OCLC shifts the value considerations for libraries into a potentially risky realm, a mismeasure of value that’s just not necessary.
Despite OCLC’s legal woes, and no matter how the court of law decides, the court of user opinion may be the determining factor in OCLC’s future.
When brands, credibility, and trust all stumble, what is an increasingly weary public supposed to think?
The over-preening Old Spice Guy likes libraries, and celebrates them in a short, funny video. Too bad a parody from BYU is even better.
The US Federal Trade Commission and Google spar openly over the future of journalism. Guess which one comes out looking more modern?
The models we use to describe the publishing business need to change, and we can learn from software companies and digital distributors.