Radio had its golden age in the 1930s. In the 1950s, it was television’s turn. Historians may well date the golden age of the blog from 2004—when Merriam-Webster.com’s most searched-for definition ...
I missed UVM prof Richard Parent talking about blogs this week, but I see that he’s posted an outline on his blog, Digital Digressions v2.0. I interviewed Parent during the fall of ’05 for a back to ...
Slop, rage bait, brain rot. The authors Cory Doctorow and Tim Wu explain how today’s internet keeps us hooked and makes us angry, and what we can do about it. By ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ In her life ...
Blog posts are quite possibly the most common content type that exists. You read them, I read them, we all read them – but which ones actually made an impact on you? Which blogs gave you useful ...