Call for submissions to a new refereed electronic journal, Fast Capitalism, which addresses the impact of information and communication technologies on self, society and culture in the 21st century. Bridging the social sciences and humanities, we welcome disciplinary and interdisciplinary work. We anticipate posting our first number in summer or fall 2004. Please direct submissions […]
Read Morestill avoiding other work, heh, just installed bluetooth mouse and keyboard, weee! now i can type from nearby my computer, now i just need a projector for the wall, soon……
Read More, but i bought the soviettes LP from amazon. it is though a great punk record in the traditions of the ramones, clash, etc. the best though is the way they weave their voices together on some of the songs, because all 4 of the band sing. in any case, if you are looking for […]
Read MoreRadical library conference presentations. The presentations from the conference, The radical library: taking up the challenge (London, November 13), are now online. [Open Access News]
Read MoreICANN, WSIS and the Making of a Global Civil Society [CitizenLab]
Read MoreSPSS releases Text Mining toolkit for analytical CRM. SPSS Inc. recently announced the release of Predictive Text Analyticsú, a new solution focused on unlocking the customer insight trapped in widely collected, but rarely used, unstructured text data. Predictive Text Analytics is a text mining solution specifically designed for… [unstruct.org – Unstructured Information Management]
Read MoreCult of the Lone Coder. On Malik has a nice post on “programmers who refuse to climb the corporate ladder; or kowtow to the whims and fancies of venture capitalists. An increasing number of talented coders are setting up shop on their own, developing niche products for under served markets and making a decent living…Many […]
Read MoreThe working poor. the working poor A new book by Beth Shulman called The Betrayal of Work‰¥? argues that hard work is just not cutting it in America anymore. According to Shulman, even in the go-go ‰¥ú90s one out of every four American workers made less than $8.70 an hour, an income equal to the […]
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