report | Aug 8, 2007
The National Music Publisher's Association recently joined the YouTube class action copyright infringement suit, along with the likes of Viacom and those who started the Zidane-style retaliatory headbutting in the first place (none other than the ...
report | Aug 7, 2007
I must admit, when I think about the cutting-edge institutions that are leading us into the future, Topeka, Kansas is not usually the first thing that comes to mind.
report | Aug 6, 2007
This just in: "The Internet appears to be a double-edged sword, assisting in the search for health care information for the poor and elderly while magnifying existing gaps based on other factors."
report | Aug 3, 2007
Many things make living in China harder than living in the US -- breathing the air, drinking the water, driving the roads -- but here is one exception: taking a domestic air trip.
report | Aug 2, 2007
Despite some criticisms of the format, why are the major GOP candidates wary of the YouTube debates?
presentation | Aug 2, 2007
This presentation examines technology use by young patrons and suggests how the behavior and expectations of young internet users might shape the libraries of the future.
report | Aug 1, 2007
When you look at the data on Americans without broadband at home, it suggests it will take time to get these holdouts off the digital sidelines.
report | Jul 31, 2007
Recent headlines about the discovery and removal of 29,000 registered sex offenders on MySpace have added fuel to the fiery debate about the safety of online social networks.
report | Jul 31, 2007
Aerial mapping, database mash-ups, and other online scouts.
report | Jul 27, 2007
Media in the age of mash-ups.