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Brian McCullough: History in the digital age
Brian McCullough: History in the digital age
Social media has changed the game for history, says Brian McCullough. Just think of all of the rich, first-hand data those posts and tweets and photos will provide to future historians. Brian McCullough is creator of the Internet History Podcast, an oral history of the internet and its key players. Now an expert on this largely unchronicled time period, Brian is currently writing an actual book on the subject: How the Internet Happened, due to be published in fall 2017 by Liveright/WW Norton. The TED Residency program is an incubator for breakthrough ideas. It is free and open to all via a semi-annual competitive application. Those chosen as TED Residents spend four months at TED headquarters in New York City, working on their idea. Selection criteria include the strength of their idea, their character, and their ability to bring a fresh perspective and positive contribution to the diverse TED community.
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Brian McCullough: History in the digital age
extratone's profile | RealWorld Graphics
extratone's profile | RealWorld Graphics
In the beginning there was just one application and it was called RealWorld Designer. It was a jack-of-all-trades kind of application and a bit hard to use. It has evolved, and currently there are 4 specialized applications based on RealWorld Designer available. They share a common core and add functionality specific to their areas.
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Phone Scoop
Phone Scoop
Phone Scoop is a comprehensive resource for mobile phone shoppers, users, enthusiasts, and professionals, focusing on the U.S. market. Our flagship feature is the most comprehensive, detailed database of mobile phone information on the web. The database includes specifications, feature lists, photos, links, and user reviews. Our database is fully searchable, down to the finest detail, using our exclusive Phone Finder, the most powerful search-and-compare tool for mobile phones on the web. Users can also choose specific phones in a variety of ways and view detailed side-by-side comparisons, including visual size comparisons. We regularly publish phone hands-on reports, as well as guides to new technology. We provide up-to-the-minute market and industry news. We feature only the most relevant news for our target audience. Finally, we offer an extensive, up-to-date Glossary, which provides down-to-earth explanations of the ever-changing terminology used in this complex industry. Phone Scoop was launched in December 2001 by founder Rich Brome.
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Phone Scoop