-
“Conley compares the monogamy-only message to adults with abstinence-only sex education for teenagers. The two ideas, she says, cause people who can’t live in a monogamous relationship to suffer from guilt and a potentially dangerous habit of cheating.”
-
Excellent series on land use by my friend David Baron. It just debuted on NPR. David is a conssumate envl. journalist and storyteller, this is a must-listen!
-
“As the students become more familiar with the iPhone/iPod Touch, there’s a greater likelihood they’ll surf the web - either to news sites or social network sites like Facebook - before and during class instead of picking up the campus newspaper.”
-
“1st univ in the nation to provide these devices to its incoming class. Freshmen will use an iPhone or iPod touch to receive homework alerts, answer in-class surveys and quizzes, get directions to professors’ offices, and check meal and account balances.”
-
“You have to trust the readers—something that’s hard for a lot of journalists to do, I’m afraid. And you have to move away from the Victorian newsroom attitude that the world will end if something offensive appears on the site, however briefly.”
-
Way cool! “The WorldWide Telescope (WWT) is a rich visualization environment that functions as a virtual telescope, bringing together imagery from the best ground and space telescopes in the world for a seamless, guided exploration of the universe.”
-
Sounds like fun, I’ll give this a whirl later…. “Write a title and a short paragraph for a session that you think would be cool to attend. It can be a keynote. It can be a panel. It can be interactive. Whatever you want. I’ll add a few, too.”
-
“The vast majority of people don’t really need heavyweight image editing applications like Photoshop or Aperture. Luckily, you can find a lot of great, online applications that’ll do just fine for some simple everyday photo editing tasks.”
If you liked my post, feel free to subscribe to my rss feeds



























BlogoSquare