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A woman on the go writes about web culture and life, with a focus on materiality and oversharing on the web, a return to community via social networking sites, new media's gradual overthrow of old media, and how technology and ambient awareness is changing our relationships.
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Girls Don't Cry: "Feminism" As The Ultimate Silencer

Jul 5, 2009
Once upon a time, humans sat around a fire telling stories. That’s how we learned about the journey before us, by listening to the trials and tribulations of those who’d ventured forth long before us. Time passed and we with changed with it: we became...

#FollowFriday: A Great Idea Gone Fail?

Jun 29, 2009
When I first started using Twitter over two years ago, there wasn’t really a way to do things. Twitter had been around some time, but many users were still figuring out what we wanted to use it for. Times have changed since: we’ve figured out Twitter...

Happiness–There's An App for that

Jun 27, 2009
There seems to be an app for everything, but an app for happiness? Really? I’ve been following the work of Signal Patterns Labs since I took a personality test of theirs a year or so ago. Signal Patterns develops psychology-based web applications like...

Twitter is a Spam Farm

Jun 18, 2009
“Twitter’s value is in links…. What happened when Twitter started, it was supposed to change the face of communications–what happened with all of that?” asks Loren Feldman, founder of 1938Media in his most recent diatribe about the tech industry. “It’s...

From Flames to Fame: Views vs. Credibility

Jun 2, 2009
My Twitter stream and inbox caught on fire this afternoon following a post by Dave McClure, a software developer and marketing nerd in Silicon Valley, regarding the importance of visual cues in calls to action (CTAs). McClure, who begins the post with...

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