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The 2010 Social Networking Map (via tor.com, with OP credit to xkcd)

Check out this awesome thing (click for larger in new):

My Glee-ful Piracy And The New Media Mistakes Of The Old Media

I’m a late-blooming gleek. But I’ve caught “Glee” fever something awful — thanks, in little to no part, to the Fox network. For those not initiated, “Glee” is a musical comedy series that, in the words of the New York Daily News, “dresses like ‘High School Musical’ and has the heart of ‘Porky’s.’” I’d add [...]

On Facebook’s New Features, Privacy And The Near Future Of The Web

Quite a bit has been made recently of the changes to Facebook’s default settings, an extensive expansion of how Facebook shares data with other Web sites, and how all that works within the traditional expectation — if not the fundamental understanding — most people have about privacy. Facebook’s recent change to, by default, share public [...]

The Future Of Web Programming: From Artisan To Assembly Line

Sent to me via e-mail from Billy, a frequent commenter on this blog (that is, for as infrequently as the blog gets comments, Billy is often one of those commenting): I was wondering if I could get a small interview, just one question, for a term paper. I have 15 bibliography cards to do and [...]