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The 3 Types of Trump Voters

(167) Comments | Posted March 28, 2016 | 12:24 PM

And how worried you should be about each of them...

The Apprentices: These folks admire Trump's celebrity, his certainty, and his bluster. They don't know much about the issues, so Trump's habitual lying and refusal to learn the basic details about even a single subject is not something they...

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My Lunch With Ev and the Birth of New Media

(0) Comments | Posted March 25, 2016 | 11:43 AM


Right before our discussion, a hair/makeup person offered to trim the scruff that's on the back of my neck. I laughed and said, "Who's gonna be looking at the back of my neck." And then I saw this photo.


In the...

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Technology: Using Heroin to Kick the Methadone Habit

(6) Comments | Posted December 27, 2012 | 11:26 AM

About 20 people walked into the room, sat down and slid their phones, iPads, and other devices towards the center of the table. It was the last session of the conference and the rules were simple. We would work our way around the table twice. On the first pass, each...

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Screen Rage Is the New Road Rage

(8) Comments | Posted April 1, 2012 | 6:55 PM

At 5 years old, it's no fun getting interrupted while you're focused on something. As a parent, I compensate for that by employing a series of intricately planned measures to guide my son from whatever he happens to be doing towards whatever it is that I want him to do...

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The Action Movie Blog Post

(5) Comments | Posted August 4, 2011 | 7:00 PM

I'm twelve stories up and being chased by two guys with four guns and I'm running out of roof which leaves me with two choices: I duck and cry, or I take a flying leap for the adjacent building's rooftop. Without breaking stride, I jump for it. My hands make...

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I Don't Care If You Read This Article

(23) Comments | Posted June 1, 2011 | 10:40 PM

I'm still not sure what precipitated it, but the other night at San Francisco's Jackson Fillmore restaurant, over a couple large bowls of linguini with butter and cheese, my four-year-old son raised his fork and tried to stab my two-year-old daughter in the head. His mother quickly restrained him while...

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Technology and Options: Goodbye Living. Hello Deciding.

(7) Comments | Posted April 8, 2011 | 11:52 AM

Looking back on it now, the first time I truly felt the need for a note-taking app was when I started researching note-taking apps. I was just looking for a simple tool to save ideas about upcoming articles or jot down an occasional to-do list.

Stop. Do not send me...

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Jimmy Wong Saves the Internet

(3) Comments | Posted March 24, 2011 | 8:16 PM

It seems like a great time to be a bully. When I was a kid, even the most productive bullies could only manage a handful of victims at a time. What used to take a lot of effort can now be handled with a couple thumbs and some wifi. A...

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Breaking News: Man Tweets Without Really Thinking About It First

(12) Comments | Posted February 23, 2011 | 10:45 AM

Journalist Nir Rosen managed to do the near-impossible. He published some tweets offensive enough to rise above the din of the Internet's general state of offensiveness and lost his fellowship at NYU.

Rosen's offending tweets were in response to the reports that CBS' Lara Logan had been sexually assualted near...

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When the Whole World Is Watching

(3) Comments | Posted February 14, 2011 | 5:33 PM

How could god let this happen?

I am the Jewish child of Holocaust survivors, so that is a question that I have heard asked throughout my life. Everyone from the most revered religious leaders to George Burns playing the title character in Oh God, Book 2, has tackled that enquiry.

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Now Selling on the Web: You

(0) Comments | Posted February 1, 2011 | 12:45 PM

ABC. Always Be Closing.

That's the advice that Alec Baldwin's character gives to a roomful of ragged salesmen in the movie Glengarry Glen Ross.

Always Be Closing. The same message could easily apply to almost everyone who shares on the web. We're all trying to close. We want to close...

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Egypt, Twitter and the Straw Man Revolution

(1) Comments | Posted January 30, 2011 | 8:53 PM

Megaphones don't cause revolutions. But they sure make your voice a lot louder.

I just don't get the seemingly never-ending debate about the role of social media when it comes to revolutionary protests. Here's the lastest salvo from Wired.

Don't call it a Twitter Revolution just yet. Sure, protesters in...

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Tucson Shooting: When Having an Opinion Precedes the News

(83) Comments | Posted January 14, 2011 | 1:50 PM

As a kid at my local county fair, I used to ride a roller coaster that rumbled around a circular track as songs like Foreigner's "Urgent" blasted through a set of giant speakers. Every few times around the track, the guy running the ride would pause the music long enough...

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Why I Stopped Shooting Televisions

(9) Comments | Posted December 26, 2010 | 5:21 PM

Last month, a Wisconsin man became particularly enraged by a Bristol Palin performance on Dancing with the Stars and shot his television. The dancing stopped. The police showed up. And after a 15-hour standoff, the man was taken into custody.

The event brought back memories of Elvis, who...

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101 People I Hate on Facebook

(32) Comments | Posted December 16, 2010 | 11:42 AM

The friending, the liking, the status updating: sooner or later we all grow to hate it, but we can't stop. Facebook is made up of those dinner party guests who just won't leave even though it's late and everyone else left two hours ago. After a while, everything anyone does...

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How the Walkman Led to Facebook

(1) Comments | Posted November 9, 2010 | 4:05 PM

The Walkman is dead. Long live the Walkman.

More than thirty years after triggering a music and lifestyle revolution, Sony has officially retired the Walkman in Japan (there is still a lone model for sale in the U.S.). A Sony engineer named Nobutoshi Kihara designed the original model for Sony...

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How Facebook Turned an Old Friend into Sarah Palin

(0) Comments | Posted October 18, 2010 | 2:25 PM

It was the first time in his life Isaac didn't want to go to Vegas.

He is an avid Craps player. He goes to Vegas several times a year. And he was set to spend two days with a large group of his oldest friends. But he was looking for...

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Pull Over Before You Read This

(2) Comments | Posted September 15, 2010 | 5:50 PM

The main difference between me and Dr. Frank Ryan is that I'm lucky enough not to live near any cliffs.

Ryan, the plastic surgeon behind many celebrity looks, was reportedly tweeting about his dog just before he drove to his death off a Malibu cliff. A person so familiar with...

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My Head Is in the Cloud

(3) Comments | Posted August 11, 2010 | 4:18 PM

Recently, our babysitter was struck by a car just a few steps from our front door. Luckily, none of her injuries were life threatening. Her cell phone, however, was brutalized beyond recognition.

Before heading to the emergency room, I climbed into the back of the ambulance where I asked her...

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Shirley Sherrod and the Five Most Endangered Words on the Internet

(2) Comments | Posted July 26, 2010 | 3:18 PM

The five most endangered words of the realtime internet era are:

Let me think about that.

Shirley Sherrod, the former rural development director for the Agriculture Department in Georgia found that out the hard way when she was fired by the Obama administration for her delivery of a...

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