Ted Ritzer: NetMediaNet content worth watching(Untitled)- December 29, 2003 Social Networking One 2003 IT Stories: this info seems to have struck a chord with the blogging community, and there are of course lots of blogs with their social software links. For a good introduction into this phemonena check out Anne Kandra's article at PCWorld.http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/29.html#a3800 (Untitled)- December 29, 2003 The economy according to eBay (USATODAY.com). USATODAY.com - In 2003, the nation finally felt worn out. That's the conclusion when looking at the year through the unique lens of eBay, the gigantic, freewheeling online marketplace where one can buy anything from a Beanie Baby to a backhoe. Yahoo! News - Technologyhttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/29.html#a3788 (Untitled)- December 29, 2003 Curses. the Political Weblog, just what we need for a better work, a chance for more insincere political propoganda! The Scotsman: "Every political animal -- from George W Bush downwards -- began to notice the potential for communicating directly with voters without irritating media types getting in the way. The political weblog was born." Scripting Newshttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/29.html#a3787 (Untitled)- December 28, 2003 PowerPoint Talking Heads: Talk about a silly analogy, David Byrne from the Talking Heads likes Powerpoint This would go into my Go Figure category if I still was uising it. check this article out that examines the talking heads use of powerpointhttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/27.html#a3785 (Untitled)- December 28, 2003 Grateful Dead Lyracist has blog-John Perry Barlow I think,been a while since I looked at a Deadhead cover jacket. Let's see what category would I put this one in, right up their with the Rolling Stones will never stop touring I guess this guy will never stop trying to be on the next big thing! Oh, and BTW at just 2% of the market, Macs are pretty much irrelevant. Oh, well I guess this will go into my NetMedia category. He does certainly warrant that category of self promotion.http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/27.html#a3784 (Untitled)- December 28, 2003 Some of brightest writers found in the National Review archiveshttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/27.html#a3781 (Untitled)- December 28, 2003 John O'Sullivan Archives worth a look "The Chinese are Communists the way the French are Catholics." National Review's Editor at Large-John Sullivan check out his insightful social commentary at this archive.http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/27.html#a3780 (Untitled)- December 26, 2003 We've never had it so good, says Film Council. Film: Investment in the UK film industry has reached an all-time high with production levels second only to Hollywood, the Film Council says. Guardian Unlimitedhttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/26.html#a3760 (Untitled)- December 25, 2003 This mass media portrait of space activity at a standstill in 2003 couldn't be more wrong - once again proving Garrison Keillor's theorem that "if you watch television news you know less about the world than if you sat at home and drank gin from a bottle SPACE.com -- Something Amazing Every Dayhttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/25.html#a3757 (Untitled)- December 24, 2003 John Shirley has a weblog. One of my favorite authors, John Shirley, has a blog. John is the original cyberpunk writer. If William Gibson is Johnny Rotten, John Shirley is Richard Hell. Here's what Gibson says in his forward to Shirley's 1980 novel City Come A-Walkin': John Shirley was cyberpunk's patient zero, first locus of the virus, certifiably virulent. A Carrier. City Come A-Walkin' is evidence of that and more. (I was somewhat chagrined, rereading it recently, to see just how much of my.http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/netradio/2003/12/24.html#a3753 |