Digital Dieting
Why do we group so many things in sevens? Seven is more than a lucky number. It's the brain's natural shepherd, herding vast amounts of information into manageable chunks.
Why do we group so many things in sevens? Seven is more than a lucky number. It's the brain's natural shepherd, herding vast amounts of information into manageable chunks.
Anis Shivani | Posted 09.10.2009 | Media
How can we retain, even enhance, creativity in the digital age, taking advantage of near-zero costs of redistribution? Two recent books consider the question.
Dave Astor | Posted 07.11.2009 | Comedy
In the days before the internet, how did out-of-town journalists transmit typewritten stories to their editors? They folded the stories into paper airplanes and hurled them out of hotel windows.
Ward Sutton | Posted 06.12.2009 | Living
In her new book, Winifred Gallagher thoroughly makes the case that our lives -- and the people we are -- are a product of what we choose to focus our attention on.
Isobel White | Posted 02.09.2009 | Style
No, who am I kidding -- I am old school, but trying my best to keep up. I vow to actively use LinkedIn and Facebook this year.
Neg Norton | Posted 02.09.2009 | Media
The political campaigns did not shy away from the tried and true; the 30-second television ad, the direct mail flyer, yard signs, bumper stickers are alive and well.
Jared Cohen | Posted 01.17.2009 | World
All across the world the digitally connected few have proven that they can use technology to organize and mobilize the non-connected masses.
Tim Ferriss | Posted 12.14.2008 | Media
Is it better to be socially connected online but spend the majority of your life on it, or is it better to be a digital recluse and perhaps suffer the consequences? I would be an example of the latter.
Jack Myers | Posted 12.06.2008 | Business
The sweet spot for the transition from the Industrial Age to the Digital and Relationship Age will be about a thirty year period that began in about 1990 and we are half way through right now.
Jacqueline Leo | Posted 12.14.2009 | Books