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  1. Visit TPMCafe | Talking Points Memo | The Anatomy of Conservative Self-Deception TPMCafe | Talking Points Memo | The Anatomy of Conservative Self-Deception

  2. Visit Open Left:: Obama's Media Policy: Broadband and Breaking Up Telecom/Cable/Broadcast Monopolies Open Left:: Obama's Media Policy: Broadband and Breaking Up Telecom/Cable/Broadcast Monopolies

  3. Visit He Saw It Coming - The Atlantic (November 2008) He Saw It Coming - The Atlantic (November 2008)

    His films are testaments to central truths of the current media environment: that mere logic is powerless against a brilliant projection of personality, that self-conscious “objectivity” and truth-telling are very different things, and that compel… More

  4. Visit Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Who killed the blogosphere? Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Who killed the blogosphere?

  5. Visit Web Puts Dog-Whistle Politics on a Leash Web Puts Dog-Whistle Politics on a Leash

    This new media environment undermines political attacks that turn on coded meanings and hidden messages, because now anything can be exposed and cheaply disseminated. Observers used to worry that the web would fragment our media consumption into p… More

  6. Visit A Fairness Doctrine for the Internet by Adam D. Thierer A Fairness Doctrine for the Internet by Adam D. Thierer

    an argument against net neutrality.

  7. Visit Social Media Today Social Media Today

  8. Visit CJR: Boiler Room CJR: Boiler Room

    It seems to me that well into Year II of the Panic, the business press is in the process of making the same mistake it made in the run-up to the debacle: focusing on esoteric Wall Street concerns and ignoring the simplest, most basic, but most imp… More

  9. Visit Apomediation - P2P Foundation Apomediation - P2P Foundation

    Apomediation is a new scholarly socio-technological term that characterizes the process of disintermediation (intermediaries are middlemen or “gatekeeper”, e.g. health professionals giving “relevant” information to a patient, and disintermediation… More

  10. Visit The Danger of Information The Danger of Information

    Too much information. For anyone connected to a digital network of any kind that’s either a fact of modern life or a hazard waiting in the wings. However, a writer in the Op-Ed section of this morning’s Post believes that the “information avalan… More

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