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Last night I watched a video from the 2008 Web 2.0 conference, where Internet guru Clay Shirky discussed the concept of information overload and introduced the idea that these things should more accurately be attributed to filter failure. Clay spoke …
Facebook, the global social network that influences how we communicate and has helped people topple governments, is now fending off a disruption of its own.
In the company’s IPO filing, released on Wednesday, Facebook states that it encourages …
Sixteen months after its launch, TBD has established a voice that’s distinctive from old D.C. standards like The Washington Post and The Washington Times, but the site is still finding its way.
For starters, they do news, but they …
When I first heard about TBD.com, its name bugged me so much that I couldn’t muster any interest in it, even in the face of all the attention it was getting. Now, after having studied the site since October, …
TBD’s design is fresh, yet that doesn’t take away from the site’s “newsiness”; it feels trustworthy and playful at the same time. But its homepage could use a little more oomph.
On the homepage, there isn’t much editorial above the …