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'Stuff White People Like' Goes from Blog to Booknew

Something about SWPL already feels stale, as though the big thing missing on this list of 150 things, is #151, Stuff White People Like.
Montreal Mirror  |  Juliet Waters  |  07-11-2008  |  Fiction

The Something Store Restores Suspense to the Webnew

While we may enjoy the detailed Mapquest directions, the thorough Hotels.com reviews, the "most e-mailed" New York Times articles, we still yearn for mystery, too. Or at least the idea of mystery. And that's why the Something Store exists. For $10, shipping included, this online enterprise will send you something in a plain brown package with a large question mark on it.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Greg Beato  |  07-07-2008  |  Tech

Web of Hummer Hatred: The Monster Truck Wars are Over, and the Greens Wonnew

By almost any measure, the Hummer haters have won. These behemoths are languishing on the sales floor. General Motors, which owns the Humvee brand, says sales in the first half of 2008 were about half of what they were at the 2006 peak of 71,524.
New Haven Advocate  |  Adam Bulger  |  07-01-2008  |  Transportation

Taking the MySpace Train to Juvienew

Law enforcement flexes its web-snooping muscle as a quartet of teen rapists is brought to justice in Washington.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  06-30-2008  |  Crime & Justice

How to Make Money on the Internetnew

With the economy in a free fall and jobs disappearing faster than the bubbles in a Red Bull, it was a relief to drop in on the third Seed Conference and get a jolt of high-energy confidence about the future.
Chicago Reader  |  Deanna Isaacs  |  06-24-2008  |  Tech

Old and New Media Are Still Squaring Off in Jocklandnew

For some reason, though, the general coming-together of the typewriter and podcast sets doesn't extend to sports. To an extent unmatched in any other journalistic subgroup, the (mostly) men who write stories and columns on the world of sports seem to regard their web-based successors (also mostly men) with a potent mix of contempt and rage.
Boston Phoenix  |  Adam Reilly  |  06-19-2008  |  Media

A Small North Carolina City Leads the Way to Faster, Cheaper Internet Accessnew

The municipal broadband movement fills the big gap between the internet speeds Americans need and those they're getting from a profit-driven telecommunications industry. The city of Wilson is on the cutting edge of that movement. It is among the newest of 44 publicly owned fiber networks serving more than 60 communities across the country.
INDY Week  |  Fiona Morgan  |  06-19-2008  |  Tech

Note to Self: Don't Download Porn at Worknew

Three local university employees are out of a job after a state investigation revealed they had illegally downloaded materials, including porn, on work computers.
INDY Week  |  Staff  |  06-19-2008  |  Tech

Three Internet Myths That Won't Dienew

The internet is free, accessible, and dangerous? Hardly.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Annalee Newitz  |  06-18-2008  |  Tech

Hate Speech Infests SoCal Daily Newspaper Websitesnew

Due to the anonymity and instant access to an audience that poorly monitored newspaper and social networking sites provide, internet hate speech is a growing national phenomenon. "It's democracy gone wild," said Deborah Lauter, director of the national civil rights division of the Anti-Defamation League.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Staff  |  06-17-2008  |  Media

Prostitutes Turn to the Web as a Means of Empowermentnew

While the idea of escorts on the internet is nothing new, a new generation of local "providers" and "hobbyists" create a virtual red-light district.
Riverfront Times  |  Keegan Hamilton  |  06-13-2008  |  Sex

Has Social Networking Created a Monster?new

It's easy to let our Luddite tendencies overwhelm us and lead us to think those on the cutting edge of technology have got some sort of neurotic obsession that needs a cure. Facebook took a while to catch on; so did cell phones, so did email, so did laptops and software and floppy disks and modems and faxes and IBM Selectrics.
New York Press  |  Bobby Julian  |  06-12-2008  |  Tech

imeem Cashes In as Mixtapes Go Viralnew

Labels and artists say imeem.com is lighting up their radar lately thanks to the San Francisco tech company's reinvention of the humble mixtape. Each month 22.5 million people log in and create playable lists of their favorite tracks (muxtapes), then share them with their friends via e-mail, MySpace, Facebook, and instant message.
East Bay Express  |  David Downs  |  06-11-2008  |  Music

Multimedia Man David Carr Gives Us Some Urgent Advicenew

Carr was at the annual AAN convention in Philadelphia this weekend reminding alt–weeklies they can keep their ships afloat. He stressed the importance of multimedia as staff cutbacks, the uncertainty of profit and the uncharted push to the internet continue to challenge the industry.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Brian James Kirk  |  06-10-2008  |  Media

Is Emily Gould the New Journalism?new

The real question brought up by the publication of one girl's 8,000–word finger–flip to an ex–boyfriend in the New York Times Magazine goes like this: Because web traffic determines ad cost, is the distinction between good and popular collapsing?
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Tara Murtha  |  06-03-2008  |  Media

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