blogs
My Life in the Cloud
What’s the internet, and where do we belong in it? A postscript on “I’m that angel,” the author’s book and performance for the world’s data centers.
#IStandWithAhmed: The Intersection of Science, Tolerance and Viral Content
Not even a Neil deGrasse Tyson tweet spree after a bad science film could get this level of engagement.
Content Farms Have an Apple Problem
Content farms must now ‘turn’ on Apple in order to keep the consumer happy.
'Plus-Size Kim Kardashian' Is Out to Fight the Haters
Nadia Aboulhosn, the Lebanese-American plus size blogger, designer and model talked to Broadly about creating positive spaces, dealing with haters, and her quest for sartorial domination.
How Content Farms Exploit Uplifting Memes Like #DivorceSelfie
Personal problems can’t be solved by Googling anything and stumbling into strategically created content. Content farms preying upon the positive hopes of humanity would have you think otherwise.
"Have your way, Chi!" Life As a Professional Female Footballer
Inside the world of professional women's football with Arsenal's U.S. import Chioma Ubogagu
Fraud, Misconduct, Mistakes: This Blog Finds the Stories Behind Retracted Papers
Five years on, Retraction Watch continues to push harder for transparency in scientific publishing.
All Net Journalism = Cyberbullying
The online snark economy is dead. Can sites like Gawker survive the age of positive-wave content?
The Truth About #GuacGate
The things that we ingest define us. Perhaps even more than the content that we read and share on the internet.
How Millennials and Their Content Farms Commodified Political Correctness
The collective voice of online media panders to political correctness, and 'Gen Z' is lapping it up.
Coachella 2065: Day One, Reviewed
I only went because the tickets were free with the purchase of a 3-liter bottle of Mountain Dew Coachella Cucumberita Blast. Why the hell else would I go to an overheated wasteland in the desert?