Think Social Media is a Fad?
A video compilation of data, set to a familiar tune, showing why social media is changing the world.
A video compilation of data, set to a familiar tune, showing why social media is changing the world.
Two owners, two magazines — but one magazine wishes it could flee, while another is part of a larger digital strategy. It shines a light on what can happen when the owner is the problem.
The plateau of entries in Wikipedia has people scratching their heads. Are the editors becoming elitists? Is quality beating quantity? Or is it a little of both?
An initiative to see if free K-12 textbooks in math and science could exist, California tested the waters. The results have been released. They’re surprising, and may portend changes for educational publishers.
Right and left are fundamental relative directions and biological preferences. Do they shape more than just our preferences for handedness?
Google Knol is fading fast. Why didn’t it work? And when will it be put out of its misery? Meanwhile, Google opens the doors on a faster, more accurate version of its search engine.
The social media world was thrown for a loop when Facebook announced its acquisition of FriendFeed. Even historical villains were upset, as captured in a smart parody video.
My copy of “Crossing the Chasm” is 10 years old. What’s changed? Are we crossing it fast enough?
Ghostwriters and unnamed contract researchers might scare up controversy, and frighten away the truth. And they’re only part of the problem.
Why does the world suck so much right now? Craig Ferguson provides a fairly compelling hypothesis.