Part 2: Finding Love in the Social Cloud
My girlfriend Leila is seeing two guys. The first has zero presence online. No profile on a company website, no Facebook page, no Flickr feed… Read More »Part 2: Finding Love in the Social Cloud
My girlfriend Leila is seeing two guys. The first has zero presence online. No profile on a company website, no Facebook page, no Flickr feed… Read More »Part 2: Finding Love in the Social Cloud
Spotify, a music service currently only available outside of the US, is a social streaming site that allows instant listening to specific tracks or albums.… Read More »I want to Spotify
My 5 year anniversary with Los Angeles is today. I love this town. I feel blessed for the opportunities I’ve had and the many experiences… Read More »5 Years
On the homepage of a typical social network like MySpace or Facebook, I can see as-they-happen updates from a vetted group of friends, networks, groups… Read More »Part 1: What Does it All Mean, Anyway?
Note: This article is syndicated at made this for you. When it comes to media management, iTunes is a staple for handling my music library.… Read More »Singing About Songbird
Facebook and Twitter allow me to tell you what I’m doing, where I’m going, and how I’m feeling from almost any place at any time.… Read More »An Intro
Note: This article is syndicated at made this for you. After spending time with Boxee, I decided it was time to explore alternate options for… Read More »A Look at Miro
At the end of each month I make a mixtape and send it to a small group of friends. It’s a mix of new, old,… Read More »Musings: Crafting Mixtapes in a Digital Age
I’m a sucker for streaming content and the possibilities thereof. Not just because having ‘content in a cloud’ sounds sexy or because I don’t have… Read More »A rant on accessibility (or, i left that perfect song at home yet have 3 iPods on me)
Lawrence Lessig on the Colbert Report, 1/8/09: “Artists have gotten no more money, businesses have not gotten more profit, and our kids have been turned… Read More »Lawrence Lessig and Hybrid Economies
The beta of Sling.com’s video site is pretty awesome. And smart. After streaming a full clip or episode, the viewer is given the ability to… Read More »slinging, streaming, and sharing content
For the second year in a row my cousins and I are participating in our annual holiday gift exchange. We prefer to take the “white… Read More »a holiday exchange
Is it just me or does Christmas feel like sort of a sham this year? I walked into Starbucks yesterday, the day after Thanksgiving, when… Read More »Changing the way we think about Christmas
5 years ago when I was in grad school, my media theory professor proclaimed that “years from now you’re going to remember me as the… Read More »A Shift Across the Narrative Continuum (Part 1)
Taking in the presidential election results on Tuesday happened in different places in various ways. Beginning at 4pm at work we tuned the TV to… Read More »Twitter, Facebook, and Fox News, Oh My. (or, how I was seduced by the internet on election night)
Oftentimes people are interested to hear that I don’t have cable or basic television channels at home. I own an hdtv for viewing films and… Read More »Pulling the plug