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Browsers & the Web, part 4: Ubiquitous Access

By Adam Feldman Friday, September 26, 2008 9:28 2 Comments

This post is part of a series I am writing for a class on New Media. Some technical explanations may seem unneeded or lengthy, but I am writing for the benefit of a very intelligent but less technical audience. I am so damn excited for the future. I look at where we are today with [...]

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Browsers & the Web, Part 3: The Ties that Bind

By Adam Feldman Wednesday, September 17, 2008 15:53 5 Comments

This post is part of a series I am writing for a class on New Media. Some technical explanations may seem unneeded or lengthy, but I am writing for the benefit of a very intelligent but less technical audience. Hurricane Ike is a prime example of the advantages of our ever-increasing interconnectedness through the Internet [...]

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Browsers & the Web, Part 2, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Collaboration

By Adam Feldman Thursday, September 11, 2008 21:32 1 Comment

This post is part of a series I am writing for a class on New Media. Some technical explanations may seem unneeded or lengthy, but I am writing for the benefit of a very intelligent but less technical audience. Sorry for the random Dr. Strangelove reference, I just love it too much. Before we get [...]

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