by natecooper | Dec 4, 2008 | cool, culture, humor, internet
Buzzfeed links to a new trend I have to admit the title is definitely more interesting than the execution … but oh what a concept…
by natecooper | Nov 27, 2008 | digital media, internet, politics
A recent skirmish with net neutrality led me to actually use a Yahoo proxy to access Google. Apparently “I’m feeling lucky” doesn’t translate very well into Chinese and then back to English.
by natecooper | Nov 18, 2008 | culture, internet, politics, technology
This article by the New York Times was on Digg’s front page and by now must be common knowledge. The sacrifice of privacy our new president-elect must make will undoubtably be difficult especially since, as this article points out, Obama is as addicted to his...
by natecooper | Nov 4, 2008 | cities, humor, internet, new york, stockton
by natecooper | Oct 25, 2008 | culture, digital media, internet, nate, technology, Twitter
For reasons I cannot go into at this time I have been advising over the course of the pass several weeks a person older than myself in the ways us younger people (can I still claim that?) use social networks. Most specifically we’ve been looking at Facebook and...
by natecooper | Oct 19, 2008 | culture, digital media, internet, technology
A compelling argument for why companies shouldn’t be avoiding social media. Statistics seem to indicate that individuals want a more open dialog but only a small number of Fortune 500 companies maintain a blog. (via...