“It’s possible to demean oneself by sinking to the level of those who promiscuously accept any sort of apology.” The New Yorker meditates on the politics of giving and accepting apologies.
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Is the Land of Oz located on a retrograde planet?
n Here’s a map reminiscent of the Bruceville map – another piece of musical cartography treated earlier on this blog (entry #134). This one charts the haunts of Tom Petty, […]
n The proximity to, the ‘otherness’ of and the seemingly eternal conflict with the barbarian tribes across the Rhine stoked Imperial Rome’s interest in all matters German. To get a […]
A conversation with the contributing editor at Wired Magazine.
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University of California at Berkeley has long been a hotbed of research on AI.
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Media today thrusts users into multiple levels of active experience.
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The Internet has created a way to tell stories that is uniquely suited to the medium.
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Jobs’ rise to CEO was not a guarantee at the beginning.
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The shift to digital will revolutionize television.
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Wired editor Frank Rose comes to Big Think tomorrow to discuss the changing landscape of media, entertainment and advertising. Post your questions for him here. With over 30 years in […]
As a key player in this diminishing manufacturing base, change is something our industry has been dealing with for a long time.