Posts tagged digital culture
Posts tagged digital culture
All over the world, workers are paid pennies to do menial online tasks in a largely unregulated, multimillion-dollar industry. Welcome to the Internet’s factory floor.
East Bay Express || August 1, 2012
On internet dating.
n+1 || September 14, 2009
On living, dying, and the digital afterlife
The Verge || July 11, 2012
When Britt Julious was in high school, the internet was a place of self-discovery; now she sees an entirely new generation gravitating to Tumblr for the same reason.
The Bygone Bureau II April 23, 2012
Remembering a relationship, one Gchat at a time.
GOOD || Fall 2011
The rise, fall and stubborn survival of Kiki Kannibal, a teenage Internet celebrity who discovered that the real world can be a very scary place.
Rolling Stone || April 15, 2011
Tech bubbles happen, but we usually gain from the innovation left behind. This one—driven by social networking—could leave us empty-handed
Bloomberg Businessweek || April 14, 2011
In 1999, the author was a thoroughly self-possessed, hockey-loving 18-year-old headed for Harvard. Or so the older men she met online — and offline — believed.
Deadspin || January 27, 2011
Just as much as Twitter and Facebook, Egyptians’ sense of humor sustained the crowd, spread the message, and connected the protests to the world.
The Atlantic || February 23, 2011
Why would someone fake a serious illness online? The strange world of Münchausen by internet
The Guardian || February 26, 2011