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  1. When Patents Attack… Part Two! | This American Life

    Two years ago, we did a program about a mysterious business in Texas that threatens companies with lawsuits for violating its patents. But the world of patent lawsuits is so secretive, there were basic questions we could not answer. Now we can.

    http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/496/when-patents-attack-part-two

    —Huffduffed by kivus 2 weeks ago

  2. 5by5 | Bionic #43: An Assembly Line Of Marissa Mayers

    This week Matt and Myke discuss Yahoo!’s current position and acquisitions, the Xbox One announcement and Myke’s newest gadget—all whilst Matt fights off storms.

    http://5by5.tv/bionic/43

    —Huffduffed by kivus 4 weeks ago

  3. 5by5 | Screen Time #26: Pick Up and Play (with Myke Hurley)

    70 Decibels’ Myke Hurley joins us from remote Essex, UK to discuss his and Moisés’ mutual envy of our region-locked media consumption options. From Sky & BBC iPlayer to Netflix & Hulu to iOS & Nintendo eShop, we cheer & wail in equal measure.

    http://5by5.tv/screentime/26

    —Huffduffed by kivus 4 months ago

  4. 5by5 | Screen Time #21: Brett Terpstra: Cowboy Hats in a Mosh Pit

    Moisés welcomes Brett Terpstra to discuss their Hyper-Apathy over CES and the over-complication of consumer electronics. Brett also hosts 5by5’s Systematic. He calls himself a "horrible guest", which, God Bless His Little Heart, is a TERRIBLE lie.

    http://5by5.tv/screentime/21

    —Huffduffed by kivus 5 months ago

  5. Sexual Cyberbullying: The Modern Day Letter A

    These days, many teenagers live half their lives on social media sites, and they’re writing the rules as they go. One online trend 16-year-old Radio Rookie Temitayo Fagbenle finds disturbing is something she calls "slut-shaming," or using photos and videos to turn a girl’s private life inside out.

    There are countless websites, Facebook pages and Twitter handles that are created to shame girls online, many are literally called "exposing hos." When Temitayo logs in to Facebook her newsfeed is often inundated with sexually explicit photos and videos of other teenage girls that are posted, commented on, and shared countless times by her peers. Once these images make it online the repercussions can haunt a girl far beyond the schoolyard.

    "Once it gets to a social media network it’s over for her life," one of Temitayo’s classmates said. She gathered a group of girls from her school to talk about why so many teenagers, especially girls, harass each other online. "Girls do it to themselves," another girl explained, "half the time we can’t even blame guys."

    But another student pointed out that a lot of girls don’t even know they’re being recorded. She said, "it’s not fair that a guy can actually hide his phone, have sex with you and record you, and then show it to his friends, like, ‘Yo, look, look, look!’"

    That nightmare scenario was a reality for another one of Temitayo’s classmates. When the young girl was only 14, her boyfriend filmed a sexually explicit video of her without her knowledge and then posted it on Facebook and other social media sites. "He was going around holding his head high saying, “’Oh well, I was able to do this with her.’ He gave me a bad name," the girl said.

    Schools have had to take on a new role in the age of social media.

    Some students screenshot the cyberbullying they see online, print it out and bring it to their teachers as evidence. Erica Doyle, the Assistant Principal at Temitayo’s school said, "Once we’re dealing with digital media that is sexually explicit that has been captured and shared with the public, that actually now is a criminal matter."

    One of Temitayo’s male friends was arrested in the 8th grade for emailing a topless picture of his girlfriend to hundreds of students at their middle school. Temitayo asked him if he did it out of malice, but he brushed the question off and said he just thought it would be cool. "I regret doing it to her but still, I didn’t have to go to jail. Porn websites do it everyday."

    http://www.wnyc.org/shows/rookies/articles/radio-rookies/2012/dec/28/sexual-cyberbullying-modern-day-letter/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 5 months ago

  6. 5by5 | Screen Time #14: Cinematic Industrial Complex (with Merlin Mann)

    5by5 - Screen Time #14: Cinematic Industrial Complex (with Merlin Mann)

    http://5by5.tv/screentime/14

    —Huffduffed by kivus 7 months ago

  7. #Podcast – What journalists should know about App.net | Editors’ Blog | Journalism.co.uk

    A look at Twitter-like service App.net

    http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/2012/08/31/podcast-what-journalists-should-know-about-app-net/

    —Huffduffed by kivus 9 months ago

  8. Interview: Tom Standage

    There is nothing new under the sun, says Ecclesiastes, and when it comes to social media Tom Standage has set out to prove the saying right. His day job is as a journalist and the digital editor at The Economist. But he’s also the author of a book called The Victorian Internet. And he’s got another in the pipeline called Cicero’s Web. I began by asking him about a technology which totally transformed Australian life in the Victorian era - the telegraph wire.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 9 months ago

  9. Twitter Lets Customers Skip Recordings, And Make Choices : All Tech Considered : NPR

    Once relegated to one-time promos and marketing campaigns, Twitter is now a tool businesses use to provide customer service. And for some customers, Twitter can be a deciding factor in what companies they do business with.

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2012/08/15/158781405/twitter-lets-customers-skip-recordings-and-make-choices

    —Huffduffed by adactio 10 months ago

  10. Sociability: how accessible is social media? - Life Matters - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Social media has pretty much taken over the world in the last few years. For lots of us, it’s part of our everyday routine—possibly even an addiction for some—and it’s a brilliant way to connect and share with almost anyone we want to.

    But for many people living with a disability, the world of social media is just out of reach.

    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/lifematters/disability-26-social-media/3908768

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

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