Archive for the 'Technology' Category

Friday Procrastination: Link Love

Happy Friday everyone! I’m Cassie and I am a publicity assistant at OUP. Rebecca was kind enough to let me compile link love this week, which meant I got to spend more time surfing the web than writing press releases. Oh happy week! Use the fruits of my labors to do some time wasting […]

Control Freaks

Naomi Baron looks at modern communication.

Rising Food Prices: What Should be Done?

Pamela Ronald responds to an editorial by Paul Krugman.

Text Messaging as Toy or Tool

Naomi S. Baron, author of Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World, explains to us the generation gap in text messaging.

Notes From Tools Of Change

Notes from Tools of Change ‘08.

Do I Believe in Ebooks?:
Part Two

Evan’s post last week, Do I Believe in Ebooks?: Part One, stimulated some interesting conversation in the blogosphere and I hope that Part Two, his bold recommendation, will encourage all of us to reconsider the potential of ebooks. I will be at the Tools of Change conference today and I hope some of my […]

Do I Believe In Ebooks?:
Part One

Evan Schnittman, OUP’s VP of Business Development and Rights, wonders if he truly does believe in ebooks.

China leads in mass surveillance. Will the West follow?

James B. rule looks at how nations track their citizens.

Kindle Roundup

Links to Kindle reports.

Kindle: The Holy Grail or the last gasp of eBooks?

Kindle has arrived! Evan Schnittman reviews the new ereader for us.

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