Good TED, Bad TED

The content and sense of community generated by TEDxBloomington exceeded all expectations. The interaction with the national organization, however, made for a bittersweet experience. Future TEDx events need to better integrate with the ecosystem of local events.

Why Information Longevity is Good

Google is getting sued by Spain over the right for individuals to demand embarrassing search content be removed. A better strategy is to own up to these public records while finding a way to reveal corrective information at the same time.

On March

A busy and somewhat disappointing month has me minus-one in the post count and up in the air about when I can finish my dissertation.

1986

Twenty-five years ago, I was leaving high school amidst a backdrop of big world events. Now, I’m trying to leave graduate school amidst a backdrop of similar world events. How different are we?

On February

An overlooked part of blogging is reflection. Last month, I saw Meg Ryan. I’m sure some other stuff happened, too.

The Expectation Gap

Old blog posts about Twitter by Tom Smith and Louis Gray prompt discussion about the gap between user expectation and practice.

Touched by an Android

The first day with the new Android G1 left me thinking my fingers need to go on a diet.

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