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A woman on the go writes about web culture and life, with a focus on materiality and oversharing on the web, a return to community via social networking sites, new media's gradual overthrow of old media, and how technology and ambient awareness is changing our relationships.
Tags: blogging, internet, internet culture, social media, social networks, web 2.0, web culture
Author: AV F. |
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Uncommon SenseOct 11, 2008
The word sensual falls from lips like a silk slip slides down a body to the floor. I don’t think “sex†conjures as much pleasure as “sensual.†Sex doesn’t have to be sensual. But sensual can be anything it likes.
What's Happening?Nov 20, 2009
I can’t remember my first tweet, but I do remember one thing–it did not answer the question “what are you doing?” Conceived originally as a mobile status service, for years Twitter operated under that prompt.
“People, organizations, and businesses...
The Web Moves Toward InclusionNov 1, 2009
The Associated Press is reporting that the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has approved the use of scripts other than the standard Latin characters for web domains.
After years of debate, the decision to make the web more...
Internet! You're OLD!Oct 30, 2009
The question of when the internet was born is a matter of some debate, but if you go by PC World’s version of things, then the web turned 40 yesterday:
On October 29, 1969, the Internet came in not with a bang, but with a “lo.”
Letter by letter, UCLA...
When Digital And Analog Don't CoincideOct 25, 2009
Ali: Are you usually this friendly with strangers?
She: Always.
Ali: Any particular reason?
She: A stranger is a safe place. You can tell a stranger anything.
Ali: Suppose I put it in my book.
She: You write fiction.
Ali: So?
She: So you won’t...
Life After Print: Journalists Crawl to DigitalOct 25, 2009
The Media Management Center recently released a study of journalists’ attitudes in regard to digital media.
The verdict? Journalists in a cross-section of 79 newsrooms across the nation feel the transition from print to digital is too slow. Many of...
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