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Keep Politics Out Of This guardar - +info
Total de 6 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
Commentary on the BBC article on Open Source
HOWTO: Switch To The Mac guardar - +info
Total de 10 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
a few things every Mac user should know about before, during and after switching
The Perfect (Smart)Phone? guardar - +info
Total de 9 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
The Wheel, That Radical New Concept guardar - +info
Total de 10 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
musings on enterprise wikis and collaborative editing
Why Blogging Doesn't Matter, Take 2 guardar - +info
Total de 11 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
The Open Video Project guardar - +info
Total de 3 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
Hello Kitty Costume For Cats: A Nightmare Come True? guardar - +info
Total de 5 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
Oh, for crying out loud (via "pfig":people/Pedro_Figueiredo).
http://www.who-sucks.com/animals/japans-hello-kitty-costume-for-cats-a-nightmare-come-true
The Language Indicator: If You Want To Stay On Top Of Technology, You Need To Speak Chinese guardar - +info
Total de 6 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
Yet another reason to keep studying "Mandarin":Mandarin.
The Long Decline of Reading guardar - +info
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One of the best pieces of writing I've come across this year where it regards the way modern media (most particularly the "Internet":Internet) are impacting reading. I find this especially meaningful for me these days, for two reasons: Firstly, reading actual books - on "Stanza":AppStore:Stanza or on paper - is the source of entertainment I derive the most satisfaction from, and secondly, because most people I come in contact with these days don't seem to be able to write three sentences in a row or bother to actually _read_ and _understand_ what other people write, in e-mails or otherwise. It now seems as if we've spent thousands of years edging away from oral tradition and illiteracy only to re-discover it through technology. *Somewhat related*: "The Economist":http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=12773115 on the "UK's":UK education reform, or utter destruction thereof.
The Quick Rise of Reading guardar - +info
Total de 6 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
An interesting follow-up to "a previous article":links/2008/12/29/1357. I think that it is the way in which people are reading (and the availability of the content they're interested in) that deserves a better look.
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