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autismvox.com » Autism Vox - 4 hours ago
Courtesy of Wired magazine, a wiki about how to deal with your mild autism. Tips include: 1 Interrupt party chatter 2 Time yourself 3 Be honest at work 4 Look ‘em in the eye 5 Make it work for you 6 Know thyself …
Also tagged: health, disability, technology, wiki, howto, family, autism, parenting, instructions, asd, asperger s syndrome, pdd nos, asperger, family blog, autism blog, disabilities blog, aspie
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Wired nears Schwarzschild radius of self-referential blogging [Radical Transparency]valleywag.com » Valleywag - 12 hours ago "What if we showed how we produced this story?" iconoclastic Wired creative director Scott Dadich asked the team producing an article about self-referential screenwriter Charlie Kaufman and his new self-referential … Also tagged: charlie kaufman, radical transparency, great moments in journalism, jason tanz, scott dadich |
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Dexter Marketing Campaign Makes Magazines Interesting Againjossip.com » Jossip - 16 hours ago Last month, it was just Wired and Rolling Stone that the marketing kiddies behind Dexter showed the world. Now, a full-blown newsstand: The New Yorker (with a cover from actual New Yorker illustrator Edward Sorel), GQ … Also tagged: marketing, media, the new yorker, esquire, showtime, dexter, gq, rolling stone |
allthingsd.com » Voices - 22 hours ago
By Ryan Singel, Staff Writer, Wired If there’s a candidate for the worst future violator of your privacy, look no further than the company you pay for broadband. So says University of Colorado law professor and …
Also tagged: isp, voices, privacy, broadband, university of colorado, isps, law professor, ryan singel, federal prosecutor, paul ohm
computerworld.com » Computerworld Blogs - E-Business & Web 2.0 - Sep 4, 2008
What if the Web was watching your every move? I don't mean the optional status updates of Twitter and FaceBook, or the location tracking of a GPS device. Kotkke, by way of Snarkmarket, notes how Wired magazine has …
Also tagged: internet, personal technology, storyboard, e business and web 2 0, life tracking
blogherald.com » The Blog Herald - Sep 4, 2008
Wired is blogging the creation of a feature story from beginning to end. It’s a fascinating look at how the process works from the very beginning - through storyboarding, the pitch, and the down and dirty logistics to …
Also tagged: news, workflow, storyboard, wired magazine, charlie kaufman
blogherald.com » The Blog Herald - Sep 4, 2008
Wired has the story of the latest major security hole on the internet, the routing protocol BGP: Two security researchers have demonstrated a new technique to stealthily intercept internet traffic on a scale …
Also tagged: features, security, dns, dhs, bgp, defcon, internet security
planetizen.com » Planetizen - Urban Planning, Design and Development Network - Sep 4, 2008
Toyota has hired two firms to build solar panels to augment the diesel engines on their car-carrying behemoths. The result will be a cut in CO2 emissions of 1 to 2 percent per year, or about 20 tons. read more
Also tagged: asia pacific, world, shipping, transportation, solar power
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How Wired kept Google's browser secret [Great Moments In Journalism]valleywag.com » Valleywag - Sep 3, 2008 Magazines aren't in the business of breaking news. But had Google PR not inadvertently leaked word of its Google Chrome Web browser, Steven Levy's feature in Wired's forthcoming October issue might have been both the … Also tagged: google, top, steven levy, great moments in journalism, google chrome, bob cohn |
allthingsd.com » Voices - Sep 3, 2008
By Steven Levy, Senior Writer, Wired Why is Google building a browser? A better question is, why did it take so long for Google to build a browser? … “The browser matters,” CEO Eric Schmidt says. He should know …
Also tagged: microsoft, internet explorer, ie, google, firefox, voices, browser, chrome, steven levy