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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Mob Rule! How Users Took Over Twitter.

Steven Levy

Last August, the people who putatively run Twitter–the small crew that three years ago launched the world’s fastest-growing communications medium–announced a relatively minor change in the way the site functions.

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Friday, September 25, 2009

The Assclown Offensive: How to Enrage the Church of Scientology

Julian Dibbell

In the evening of January 15, 2008, a 31-year-old tech consultant named Gregg Housh sat down at the computer and paid a visit to one of his favorite Web sites, the message board known as 4chan.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Netflix Everywhere: Sorry Cable, You’re History

Daniel Roth

It had taken the better part of a decade, but Reed Hastings was finally ready to unveil the device he thought would upend the entertainment industry.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Does Wired’s Drastic Weight Loss Point to Ill Health?

Bobbie Johnson

My, my, Wired magazine’s looking thin these days. Only a month or so ago I remember looking at a big fat dollop of paper, all health and bouncy. Today, however, when I went to get my post, my first thought went something along the lines of “Wow, this feels really lightweight.”

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Does the Long Tail Create Bigger Hits or Smaller Ones?

Chris Anderson

Over the past few weeks there has been a flurry of reappraisals of the Long Tail, most of which center around the question of whether it creates bigger blockbusters or smaller ones (more concentrated markets or less concentrated ones).

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