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When does the wisdom of crowds give way to the meanness of mobs?
What's New in Internet TV
Bits Blog lead writer Nick Bilton talks about some of the new Internet TV offerings that will premiere at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week.
BuzzFeed Reader Focus Group: Earn $$$!
If you're based in New York and have an hour to spend on December 9, HI Research would like you to share with us what you think makes the Internet so great. On December 9, 2009 from 7-8:30p, we are inviting a small group of New York area individuals to sit with us and talk about Internet usage. We are looking for Internet users over the age of 18 who would also be willing to answer a few brief follow-up questions by email or phone after the group. After the session, we will provide you with $50 cash in appreciation for your time and contributions. To find out if you qualify for this research and to sign up, please take the following short quiz.
Buy Coffee On Your iPhone, Do It!
I love when consumerism is made this easy.
PC is So the New TV
Everybody's doin' it.
Listen to the Surface of the Moon
World music has gotten so boring anyways...
RepRap 3D Printer Is Like Having China On Your Desktop
RepRap is a 3D printer that potentially could change the way that we make, sell, and share objects. It is literally bringing open-source to the real world.
Interactive '69
Get your head outta the gutter. It's only a bad*a interactive timeline of the year 1969 by The New York Times.
Watchitoo Creates Video Social Network
You never have to watch keyboard cat alone again.
Anatomy of a Scene: 500 Days of Summer
This could potentially be the only cool scene in the movie, and you can watch it free at the NY Times site. Heads up!
Gaming Goes Good
Great, teach all the Chinese kids English and leave all the American kids out to dry ... I see how it is.
Science and Art Battle It Out, But Do They Have To?
New study shows a chasm between how scientists and the public perceive issues like evolution and global warming.
Brüno Makes Us Laugh, and a Point
Great Slate.com article on the social effect of SBC's newest feature ... *I don't know if you've heard of it yet, it's called Brüno*
Germany's Got the App, We Got the Goods
Now, let's all just get along nicely and share this time around. It's for the environment people ... the environment.
Spies Wear Speedos
I always wanted to join the CIA ... now I don't. (Oh, and there are all these implications for national security, blah, blah, blah ;)
"Do Good" App Keeps Tech Warm and Fuzzy
"Do Good" iPhone application offers daily good deeds. A little Mother Teresa-ism for the tech age.
What's in Your Phone?
Add your cell photos to this NY Times photo gallery. No really, it'll be fun!
Thought They Were Different? You Were Wrong.
Keywords can boost your social network - Don't say duh, just read the article.
Why in the World Are You Citing Wiki?
Chris Anderson, Wired's editor, plagiarized Wikipedia. Yep, that's the punchline.
Is Free Will Free?
Defined: "... Free will [is] the ability to make decisions in complex situations in which there is no obvious choice ..."