Articles of Note: November 2009

    Here are some interesting bits and pieces found in the past few days, in absolute random order:

    • 20 years after the fall of the Iron Curtain as seen in The Big Picture #;

    • A collection of Soviet advertising # (via Jason Kottke);

    • Bogdana Butnar’s critique of political communication as is beign done here in Romania #;

    • Mark Evans’s take on the revenue model Rupert Murdoch has in mind for online journalism #;

    • Slow news as a reaction to the limited accuracy and misreporting generated by tweets (via Weblosky) #;

    • A text arguing that the recent uprisings in Iran should be analyzed in relation to the thesis advanced in “The Starfish and the Spider” #;

    Updated:

    • The Times published some fragments from Nabokov’s incomplete final novel, The Original of Laura #;

    Unfriend is Oxford Word of the Year for 2009 #;

    • Umberto Eco emphasized the importance of lists in Spiegel (via David Weinberger) #;

    • Orange launched the People Projects app targeting Facebookers who otherwise neglect local community initiatives (via DailyBits) #;

    Posted: November 12th, 2009 |Filed under: Politics | No Comments »

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