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This article by Southern Louisiana U. professor Matt Rossano, published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal in 2007, has an awesome premise: Imagine you travelled back in time 100,000
Looks like Google Chrome's new multitasking mode solves them!
Too busy to write anything substantive, so I'll just point you to Tim McCormick's fine presentation on "Healthier Information," which I plan to work into the book. Healthier
I spent yesterday at the Being Human conference (it bears no relationship to the excellent BBC show about a ghost, vampire, and werewolf who share a flat in
In the back patio at Cafe Zoe, where I've written about half the book. My book launch party will be there. Maybe I'll bring the dog. via flickr
John Mullen has a brief piece in Harvard Business Review about how "Digital Natives Are Slow to Pick Up Nonverbal Cues:" If you're a digital native, you should
I've been mapping the various ways we use the term distraction. In my Taming the Digital Monkey, whose first draft astonishingly is drawing to its conclusion, I talk
I'm gathering some information about how people make the choice to read digital versus printed versions of books, newspapers, and the like. What I'm trying to do is
Last week I was on an Australian radio show, Encounter, in an episode on "Worship 2.0." via flickr I appear about 40 minutes into the hour-long show, but