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If We Don’t Save Our Memories, Nobody Else Will
“Facebook users are pouring their hearts and souls into this system and it is tossing them into the proverbial circular file,” says Scott Rosenberg in a post looking at whether we can trust social networking sites with our history. This is the real issue I have with Facebook: it’s going to go down, and it’s…
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Neighbourhood Economics
When supermarket shopping, I’ve been drawn to the self checkout machine like a green-bag-toting-moth to a flame. Instead of waiting in line for the privilege of having my cereal blipped through the barcode scanner by a sullen and underpaid high school student, the self checkout gives me the power to skip faux-friendly “How do you…
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Tweetability and Readability
If we’re forced to write in under 140 characters on Twitter, do we subconsciously constrain ourselves to write – or speak – in under 140 characters elsewhere? Matt Katz has used Python to parse and analyse a short story by Robin Sloan. Sloan’s story, for the record, comes out as 75% tweetable.
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Fixing Kindle Pricing
So Amazon are bumping the starting price for the third-gen Kindle down to only $US139. That was enough to get me thinking, “Hey, maybe I could do with one of these.” I decided to search out several titles I’m vaguely interested in, to see how much I could theoretically save (over the long run) in…
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Links: Fixing The Third World
Sebastian Mallaby’s ‘The Politically Incorrect Guide to Ending Poverty’, a profile of economist Paul Romer, is the most thought-provoking piece I’ve read all week. “What if Western nations could create cities inside poor countries?” asks Romer (I’m paraphrasing). The crux of this idea is that these Western ‘charter cities’ would necessarily succeed or fail on their…