by natecooper | May 17, 2008 | culture, digital media, media, politics
I’ve been wary in the past about submitting podcasts as blogs because I know its a time investment but I do listen to a lot of them myself and there are episodes every so often that are simply too fantastic not to put out there in the hopes that someone might...
by natecooper | May 13, 2008 | Brooklyn, cool, digital media, internet, media, new york, technology
Hot damn!! I’m there!! [link]
by natecooper | May 3, 2008 | digital media, humor, internet, technology
“But a tumble isn’t even the smallest known unit of thought on the Web. You can Twitter, which are notes of up to 140 characters written from your computer or cellphone and sent to your friends as a feed or posted as the “update status” on your...
by natecooper | May 2, 2008 | art, culture, digital media, internet, technology
Adobe has a new collaborative project to get its flash/air platform on as many devices as possible: [link] Stuff like this makes me afraid that Flash just won’t die. Just when CSS was finally catching up in the designer’s imagination as a solid, and more...
by natecooper | May 2, 2008 | art, culture, digital media, internet, photography
“Any photographer with a website should also have a blog. If you don’t, it’s like playing the PGA Tour without a putter – no serious competitor would ever do so.” [link] I quite enjoy this analogy. I’m no (professional) photographer But I agree...
by natecooper | May 1, 2008 | culture, digital media, googlereader, internet
I guess I’m a little late today but in one of my sessions I ranted about the coolness of Google Reader so this should be just icing on the cake.