Monthly Archives: September 2011

Attention Economy – September 26, 2011


The Hacker Toolkit: Social Engineering – On The Media 092311 Alex Goldman: “There’s an air of alchemy and mystery that surrounds the world of hacking, because it’s perceived as being so technical. That’s part of what makes hacking seem so … Continue reading

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Attention Economy – September 19, 2011


The story of Rose, a deaf girl in Brian Selznick’s Wonderstruck, is told primarily in pictures. “We experience [Rose's] story in a way that perhaps might echo the way she experiences her own life,” Selznick explains.[Source: NPR] ‘Wonderstruck’: A Novel … Continue reading

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Attention Economy – September 12, 2011


Visitors at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum can touch the names of those who perished in the attacks. The names are cast in bronze parapets ringing the reflection pools that now fill the footprints of the Twin Towers. … Continue reading

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Project Gutenberg Founder Made eBooks As Free As The Air


Michael Hart, inventor of the ebook and founder of Project Gutenberg, has died at age 64. His vision of freely accessible digital texts curated on the Internet, in the public domain, has had a defining influence on my life as a blind reader. Continue reading

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