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Monkeys vs. Robots: The Mysteries of Identity in the Age of Facebook

Facebook continues to try to redefine identity as an addressable single element for its business model. Should we monkeys allow it?

  • By Kent Anderson
  • May 23, 2010
  • 2 Comments
  • Time To Read: 2 mins

Facebook, Diaspora, Public, Private, and the Fork in the Road

Can Diaspora restore social networking to personal control?

  • By Kent Anderson
  • May 21, 2010
  • 0 Comments
  • Time To Read: < 1 min

Get the Picture: PowerPoint, Systems Dynamics, the Military, and the New York Times

What we know is important, but how we interpret it is vital. Getting the NYTimes/PowerPoint narrative right requires a little more complex knowledge.

  • By Kent Anderson
  • May 19, 2010
  • 17 Comments
  • Time To Read: 3 mins

Financial Times Hits the iPad: A Video Tour

A short video tour of the Financial Times’ new iPad app — and a question.

  • By Kent Anderson
  • May 18, 2010
  • 0 Comments
  • Time To Read: < 1 min

The Digital Universe, Information Shadows, and Paying for Privacy

Trends in mobile, cloud, and personal computing all point to a redefinition of privacy, with convenience and value competing effectively for preeminence.

  • By Alix Vance
  • May 17, 2010
  • 27 Comments
  • Time To Read: 4 mins

E-Readers Will Take Centerstage If Prices Drop, Yet Publishers Still Have Two Left Feet

E-readers are poised to go mainstream, yet publishers continue to be wallflowers. Haven’t we learned to dance at all during this last digital decade?

  • By Kent Anderson
  • May 14, 2010
  • 29 Comments
  • Time To Read: < 1 min

Twitter’s Business Services Enter Beta Testing, Focus on Commercial Uses for Short Messages

One year later, Twitter’s business services plans seem to be rolling out.

  • By Kent Anderson
  • May 13, 2010
  • 0 Comments
  • Time To Read: < 1 min

The First Four Years of College: Why Are Students Spending Less Time Studying?

A new economic analysis of the time spent realizing a four-year degree shows decreases across the board since 1961. What does it mean? Why is it happening?

  • By Kent Anderson
  • May 11, 2010
  • 2 Comments
  • Time To Read: 3 mins

Can New XML Technologies and the Semantic Web Deliver on Their Promises?

  I recently read a paper from Los Alamos National Labs (LANL), “Using Architectures for Semantic Interoperability to Create Journal Clubs for Emergency Response.” Without diving too deeply into the technical weeds, what the paper describes is:  [A] process for leveraging emerging […]

  • By Alix Vance
  • May 10, 2010
  • 7 Comments
  • Time To Read: 4 mins

Is Facebook Eroding Privacy? Or Does Social Media Require Us to Lower Our Expectations?

Facebook argues that its erosions of privacy reflect changing social norms. But is what it’s doing just plain wrong?

  • By Kent Anderson
  • May 10, 2010
  • 20 Comments
  • Time To Read: 4 mins

Traditional Measures of Quality: Irrelevant, Miscast, Outdated, and Inhibiting?

How we measure quality may be a form of vestigial elitism, stemming from the print age. And it may be holding us back.

  • By Kent Anderson
  • May 5, 2010
  • 7 Comments
  • Time To Read: 3 mins

A Future of Touch and Gestures: New Interfaces Driving Scientific Information Presentation

Image by jdlasica via Flickr For scholarly publishers, librarians, and readers, the article remains the coin of the realm — a text-based narrative that strips data of all but its most superficial aspects and doesn’t integrate itself into the body […]

  • By Alix Vance
  • May 4, 2010
  • 16 Comments
  • Time To Read: 3 mins

Look to Production to Predict the Next Digital Breakthrough — Editorial Offices

Is editorial knowledge generation the last “production shop” available for digital improvement?

  • By Kent Anderson
  • May 4, 2010
  • 3 Comments
  • Time To Read: 4 mins

Lessons for Publishers: Listen, Learn, and Experiment

In less than a minute, essential advice for survival today and success tomorrow.

  • By Kent Anderson
  • Apr 30, 2010
  • 3 Comments
  • Time To Read: < 1 min

Publishers Risk Losing to Authors: Why the E-Book Waiting Game Will Backfire

The e-book age is here — infrastructure, readers, storefronts. Publishers should heed the warning signs and stop delaying the inevitable.

  • By Kent Anderson
  • Apr 29, 2010
  • 4 Comments
  • Time To Read: 2 mins

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