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Back to the coffee house
Well the back to the coffee article was very interning and eye opening concerning the fact thatIndiais one of the biggest consumers and producers of hard copy news papers. 110 million papers sold very day, yep that a lot if … Continue reading
Assignment: Radiohead’s ‘Rainbows’: Is Free Release A Potential Pot of Gold?
The band, Radiohead depended the price of their album on the customers’ choice in the Internet. Someone got it as free and the others payed $10. Because the band left their record label, all the amount of money their album … Continue reading
Reading Response to Serona Elton’s Love for Labels
In Serona Elton’s Love for Labels article she states that it is incredibly difficult for an individual artist to get their music out there and that it’s even harder if the artist doesn’t know the marketing steps to take to … Continue reading
Unjust
Metadata system that remix units of text from diffrent publication, are abstracting intellectual property without the consent of the publisher or the author. Paraphrase and rendering software in technological space will soon be a peril. That is unjust. We need a science court system. … Continue reading
A Dying Squirrel
Eli Pariser quoted Mark Zuckerberg ” A squirre dying in front of your house may be more revelevant to your interest right now than people dying in Africa.” Eli Pariser the political and internet activist personalized this image. That society … Continue reading
Comments on some of this week’s readings
Readings for 2/21 – my comments Here’s some comments on a few of this week’s readings – I encourage everyone to comment on my comments, or just write your own reflections on these readings in your own blog posts! Nicholson … Continue reading
Re: Filter Bubble- Google Should End This
Thanks to Professor Beilin’s lecture on February 6th I was introduced to something that I was not aware of called the google filter bubble in which an individual’s personal search is tailored to what he/she has searched for in the … Continue reading
Re: Filter Bubble — manipulated by our WWW
With the technology these days, infomations flow to us from lots of sources through lots of media. We are single individuals that with distinct personalities, and quite easily influenced by the informations we getting. Sometimes it could be even worse … Continue reading
RE: Google Bubbles and interesting methods of acquiring and searching information
Well on our LIB 1201 class meeting yesterday February 6th, we saw a very eye opening video concerning the outrage that occurs with our filtering on websites such as Google, YouTube and MSN. Well my thoughts on this matter are … Continue reading
Assignment: Back to the Coffee House
The author reveals the drastic change of our relationships with the media after the invention of the Internet in his article, “Back to the Coffee House.” The Internet gives a lot of opportunities to get information. Moreover, it is interactive … Continue reading