A quick roundup of posts about ‘subcompact publishing’

December 05 Comments Off on A quick roundup of posts about ‘subcompact publishing’ Category: Feed, Tumblr

A discussion, centering on the term subcompact publishing, is emerging about using simpler publishing and reading tools for the web and mobile devices.
More specifically, it’s about shrugging off the previous modes of thought that came with the p…

"People used to expect companies to take care of them […] Now you’re in charge of your own…"

November 19 Comments Off on "People used to expect companies to take care of them […] Now you’re in charge of your own…" Category: Feed, Tumblr

““People used to expect companies to take care of them […] Now you’re in charge of your own destiny, for better or worse.”” – NYT article questions the sustainability and statistics of the ‘app economy.’

Links 2-18-11: Tomorrow no more, The internet for a free Firefly, Wesleyan stops student prayer

February 19 Comments Off on Links 2-18-11: Tomorrow no more, The internet for a free Firefly, Wesleyan stops student prayer Category: Actual, Links

Nathan Fillion made a statement that if he had $300 million dollars he’d buy Firefly and distribute it for free on the internet. The internet, ever enchanted by Captain Tightpants, has launched a website to give him that money.

Links 2-11-11: Mubarak resigns, iAds in peril, PayPal micropayments

February 11 Comments Off on Links 2-11-11: Mubarak resigns, iAds in peril, PayPal micropayments Category: Actual, Links

The big news of the day is resignation of Egyptian dictator President Hosni Mubarak. The resignation is a definite victory for Egypt’s citizens, though the country’s future remains uncertain.