German Blogosphere: No Political A-List Bloggers in Germany
So far, I haven’t mentioned on this weblog a whole lot about the masters thesis I’m writing. Partly because it didn’t seem to me to be interesting for…
So far, I haven’t mentioned on this weblog a whole lot about the masters thesis I’m writing. Partly because it didn’t seem to me to be interesting for…
On Wired, author Clive Thompson tells the amazing story of Hasan Elahi, a Bangladeshi-born 35-year-old American artist and Rutgers professor. Ever since the US government had put him…
BostonNOW, a free Boston daily newspaper, is incorporating blogs and other citizen media big time, it seems. (Rich media is the buzzword of the hour, after all.) While…
Styledepartment features a great list of e-zines. (Some are German only, but most are English.) Highly recommended! Link (via minimlwork)
The chances that Nicholas Negroponte‘s awesome One Laptop Per Child Project (OLPC, aka the 100$ Laptop project) offer for education are pretty obvious: Where there’s access to knowledge,…
At MIT‘s Beyond Broadcast 2007, the working group “Free Culture Activism and the Mass Media Conversation” made this great timeline of the free culture movement on a chalk…
The Project for Excellence in Journalism‘s (PEJ) annual study State of the News Media is out – in its 4th incarnation. It’s one of the most (probably the…