Arizona Phoenix College math instructor James Sousa has been teaching math for 15 years at both the community college and K-12 levels. Over the years,…
Category: Internet
Honestly, I think you should pay for your account but in case you don’t agree with me: In the wake of Amazon’s acquisition of Goodreads,…
io9 has a very interesting take on the end of Google reader and the differences between open content and siloed content: But most people using…
As usual, I’ll let Cory speak for himself. The internet is important, but the copyright wars treat it as a triviality: like cable TV 2.0;…
This is a film I’m definitely looking forward to. Directed by Alex Winter (Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, Freaked), Downloaded chronicles the evolution of digital…
Not “me,” but Nate Anderson. Trouble is, it’s easier that you think. At the beginning of a sunny Monday morning earlier this month, I had…
The visual.ly service now has a service to create an infographic based on your site’s Google Analytics. Once you’ve created the first one you have…
The Economist has yet another wonderful article about the larger issues surrounding Google shutting down Reader: Google has asked us to build our lives around…
I’m vaguely understanding this but I would love to actually have some details on exactly what privacy “issues”… Google said earlier this month it would…
The federal E-Rate program, which helps schools and libraries pay for Internet service, has been a rousing success. Sen. John Rockefeller, D-W.Va., says that 92…