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Experiments in Cyberspace

Experiments in Cyberspace : Let's see where it goes.
Experiments in Cyberspace
Let's see where it goes.
Social and cultural experiments with the Internet.
Just here for the view

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5/13 8:58 Organized Waste of Time
"I experienced the web as a powerful tool of organizing life and at the same time as a toy for organized waste of time." These are the words I bookmarked[1] when I read Elliot's The Screen Generation at cDc. Web as a medium of communication, hence a...
5/06 5:25 Through the Electronic Dust
The world wide web is rich. Even by the best estimate, search engines can only crawl one fourth of it. The rest? It is waiting for you to be uncovered by other methods so that they can see the dayligh
4/28 12:35 Under Constant Surveillance
As threats to public security increases day by day, there is a growing demand for more surveillance in all aspects of our lives. E-mails, Facebook profiles, search queries, surfing habits, you name it, are all recorded and used. Now, considerable...
4/27 11:25 The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity
A precious item for anyone who cares. Carlo M. Cipolla's "The Basic Laws of Stupidity" is a short essay I can heartily recommend. You can read the full on-line version at Fravia's. I am inserting just the headlines h
4/29 7:12 DVR: Digital Video Recording
The number one reason why people use digi

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