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Assorted media coverage. Sort by year or topic.
2015
- Alternatives to Amazon (Metafilter)
- Free six-part course on encrypting email and securing your network sessions against snooping (BoingBoing)
- Engaging Newbies In Email Encryption and Network Privacy (Slashdot)
- How Amazon Swallowed Seattle? (Gawker)
- Has Amazon killed Seattle? One writer thinks so (Seattle PI)
- Amazon’s Bezos Fires Back At Scathing New York Times (Sky Valley Chronicle)
- Some Amazonians in SLU say NYT article not their experience (KIRO TV)
- Can Amageddon be prevented? (Misc Media)
- Amazon angst: from traffic to housing, we’re all worked up (Seattle Times)
- Flee the Amazon: Site trying to stop locals spending money at Amazon.com (Seattle PI)
- Jeff Reifman on The Jason Rantz Show (KIRO) re: Flee the Jungle (Jason Rantz on KIRO)
- New ‘Flee the Jungle’ site asks consumers to boycott Amazon.com, offers alternatives (GeekWire), also here in GeekWire
- The Most Handsome Men In America Live In Seattle (Bustle)
- Questions Raised About Amazon’s Affordable Housing Claims (The Stranger)
- Seattle is booming, and so is the Ferrari club (GeekWire)
- Seattle growth: How to stand up to developers, City Hall (Crosscut)
- Seattle is booming, and so is the Ferrari club (GeekWire)
- Is the Amazon-Led Economic Boom Wrecking Seattle? (Slashdot)
- How Seattle’s economic boom is destroying the city (BoingBoing)
- Microsoft Offers Washington a Bargain: More State Taxes, For More Education (Slashdot)
- Company Town? In Seattle, Some Fret Over Amazon’s Growth (previously New York Times / AP), also in Washington Post, ABC News and syndicated globally
- The Challenge of Web Hosting Once You’re Dead (Slashdot)
- Amazon’s Impact on Seattle’s Ballard Neighborhood (Slashdot)
- Hosting Your Website After Your Death (Slashdot)
- Lessons from a brain tumor diagnosis (BoingBoing)
- 6 Discoveries From Near and Far: Volume XL (Chris Guillebeau)
- Hacking Weight Loss: What I Learned Losing 30 Pounds (Slashdot)
- Clinton’s E-Mail Server Was Never Safe (Bloomberg)
- The Imitation Game Fails Test of Inspiring the Next Turings (Slashdot)
- Ten Lies T-Mobile Told Me About My Data Plan (Slashdot)
2014
- The good, bad and geeky: 55 quotes that defined the tech industry in 2014 (GeekWire)
- Top 10: Highlights from GeekWire’s most-read stories of 2014 (GeekWire)
- Revisiting Open Source Social Networking Alternatives (Slashdot)
- As Amazon Grows In Seattle, Pay Equity For Women Declines (Geekwire), also in Slashdot
- Is the Outrage Over the FBI’s Seattle Times Tactics a Knee-Jerk Reaction? (Slashdot)
- Romenesko Morning Report on Outrage at FBI Over Media Impersonation (Romenesko)
- Amazon’s Company Town? (Politico)
- Why healthcare workers protested Microsoft’s tax breaks (GeekWire)
- Protesters Blockade Microsoft’s Seattle Headquarters Over Tax Breaks (Slashdot)
- Healthcare workers rally against Microsoft tax ‘loopholes’ in Seattle (GeekWire)
- Has Microsoft’s Tax Policy Hurt Washington State’s Ability To Pay For Schools? (KPLU)
- A Deep Dive Into Microsoft’s Tax Avoidance Schemes (The Stranger)
- Europe calls out corporate tax schemes our politicians won’t (Seattle Times)
- On Opening Up Your Ribcage for Public Criticism (Fifty Dates Fifty States)
- Daily Roundup: Important Graphs (SeattleMet)
- Broverwhelmed – Are there too many men in Seattle? (SeattleMet)
- A Handy Guide for Publishing With WordPress (Easy WP Guide)
- Simplify Email: advanced filtering for any IMAP email (BoingBoing)
- Amazon employees most attractive, Apple workers just average, dating app finds (GeekWire)
- Perfect Party List (SeattleMet)
- What I Learned About “Myself” From Internet Trolls (Salon)
- Amazon’s proposed dog park: A chick magnet for lonely techies? (PSBJ)
- Amazon is Killing My Sex Life (Salon)
- There’s No Such Thing as Too Many Single Men, Except in These Places You Should Move to Immediately (Glamour)
- Seattle IT people suffer bad case of Darwin (Tech Eye)
- You’ve Got Male: Amazon’s Growth Impacting Seattle Dating Scene (Slashdot)
- Sorry, guys, Amazon’s not why you’re still single (Seattle Times)
- Is it Amazon’s fault this guy can’t get a date? (Daily Dot)
- Blogger blames Amazon for Seattle’s poor dating situation for men (PSBJ)
- Too many dudes…says single guy (GeekWire)
- Sad bro discovers the evil dark side of the gender gap: Dating 🙁 (Seattlish)
- In Seattle, 1.3 Single Dudes for Every Single Lady (The Stranger)
- Too many Amazon guys for Seattle dating scene (My Northwest)
- Hey Guys: Is Amazon The Reason You Can’t Get A Date? (Seattle Weekly)
2013
- Setting up WordPress on Amazon Web Services (Easy WP Guide)
- WA grants MSFT $1.5B tax amnesty, resorts to taxing dance-clubs to make up shortfall (BoingBoing)
- Ten Ways to Make NSA Spying Popular with Americans (Slashdot)
- Interview on Microsoft’s Tax Dodge (Mind Over Matters), audio
- 5 Funny Ways to Contest Corporate Personhood (Care2)
2012
- Seattle woman Angela Vogel marries a corporation; (Yahoo!)
- Hey, They’re People Too: Seattle Woman Weds Corporation (Time)
- King County voids woman’s marriage to corporation (My Northwest)
- Washington’s King County voids marriage license between a person and a corporation (BoingBoing)
- Mocking Marriage, Seattle-Style (Patheos)
- Washington Woman Marries Corporation (Catholic Vote)
- How to Marry a Corporation (Thom Hartmann)
- Seattle woman weds corporation (RT)
- Do You Take This Corporation to Be Your Lawfully Wedded Spouse? (MSNBC)
- Here comes the “bride”… Mrs. Angela Vogel-incorporated (Thom Hartmann)
- Why King County nixed woman’s marriage to a corporation in Seattle (KPLU)
- Seattle Woman Marries Corporation in Intimate Downtown Ceremony (The Stranger)
- Seattle woman marries corporation (Seattle PI)
- City Offers Marriage License To Corporation (Washington Bus)
- Thom Hartmann Interviews I103 Co-organizer Jeff Reifman 52:29 – 59:52 (Thom Hartmann)
- Seattle City Council unites against Citizens United (Real Change News)
- Microsoft, Amazon, Boeing face pushback for tax dodging (Crosscut)
- L’optimisation fiscale, pratique courante des géants du numérique (Lemonde)
- We, the people, are the problem. It’s up to us to create solutions (Real Change News)
- Political parties aren’t creating change. It’s time for the Common Good Cafe (Real Change News)
- Dare to dream of rights for people, not corporations (Real Change News)
- The heart, not the ballot box, is where the fight for truth begins (Real Change News)
- Flight attendant refuses to let passengers go (Daily Mail UK), also in BoingBoing
2011
- This Changes Everything: Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Movement
- Rockville news blog abandons its Web site, goes all Facebook all the time (Washington Post)
- Corporate Tax Dodgers Microsoft, Boeing Throw Colleges a Bone (The Stand)
- NewsCloud Receives Knight Foundation Grant to Make Facebook-Connected Communities Easy (Knight Foundation)
- The Brick Was the Last of Son he Knew (Madison Park Times)
- Using Social Media to Promote Healthy Youth Development (HHS)
2010
- The Best American Magazine Writing 2010
- A Creative Passion: Anarchism and Culture
- Spotlight on Facebook Groups Affects Microsoft (Slashdot)
- Raised by Radio Shack (BoingBoing)
- Microsoft wins its $100M tax-break and amnesty from broke-ass Washington State (BoingBoing)
- Cartoon about Microsoft’s giant tax gift from Washington State (BoingBoing)
- Washington’s Candy Land of Tax Breaks (Seattle Weekly)
- NewsCloud Receives Knight Foundation Grant to Launch Facebook Sites for Twelve News Organizations (NewsCloud)
- Facebook is a local news ‘frienemy’ (Lost Remote)
2009
- In the electronic age, is it possible to vanish without a trace? (KPCC)
- Video: Internet Justice: Bill Gates Owes A Bill-ion! (Sometimes Daily)
- Microsoft’s Tax Dodge Goes Viral (Seattle Weekly)
- Exploring Microsoft’s Licensing Taxes (Seattle PI)
- Close the Microsoft Tax Dodge (Horses Ass)
- Wired Magazine’s “Vanish” Contest — A Special Report (KPCC)
- Microsoft’s Billion Dollar Tax Dodge (Digg)
- Jeff Reifman ex-directivo de Microsoft acusa a la compañía de tácticas de evasión de impuestos (Gigle)
- Washington State to Microsoft: why aren’t you paying your taxes? (BoingBoing)
- An Open Letter to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer: Quit Dodging Washington Taxes (Seattle Weekly)
- Blogger asks Ballmer to address suspected tax-dodging (Seattle PI)
- Microsoft and licensing taxes, on KUOW (Seattle PI)
- The Conversation, Interview with Jeff Reifman (KUOW)
- Gregoire’s budget crisis PowerPoint (Crosscut)
- How He Got Found (Knight Foundation)
- Weekday: Your Take on The News (KUOW), audio
- Writer Evan Ratliff Tried to Vanish: Here’s What Happened (Wired), also on Slashdot
- The End of Privacy: Evan Ratliff and the Vanish Contest (CNN)
- Ratliff’s own media roundup (Atavist)
- Could Facebook Make America Smarter? (Knight Foundation)
- New evidence points to benefits of online social networks (Future Tense, American Public Media), audio
- NewsCloud Helps Locate Missing Writer (Knight Foundation)
- Pay your tax, Bill! (TechFlash)
- Microsoft Freeloading In Washington State Courts (Slashdot)
- Microsoft’s $1,000,000,000 Tax Dodge? (The Stranger)
- Microsoft’s $1 Billion Tax Dodge? Blogger Claims It’s So (Huffington Post), source
- Are Microsoft back taxes the answer to Wash. budget woes? (Seattle PI)
- Is Microsoft a Tax Dodger (Guardian UK)
- Microsoft Tax Dodge At Issue In Washington State (Slashdot)
- Micropayments: The holy grail or just a dangerous delusion? (Slashdot)
- How We Caught Missing Wired Magazine Writer Evan Ratliff (Slashdot), source
- Research Findings Released: Engaging Youth in Social Media – Is Facebook the New Media Frontier? (NewsCloud)
- CBS News interview with NewsCloud founder, Jeff Reifman (CBS news)
- NewsCloud Launches Quick Response VanishTeam Facebook Application to Find Evan Ratliff in Wired’s Vanish Competition (NewsCloud)
- The Evolution of Community Newspapers in the Age of Twitter and Facebook (NewsCloud)
- Community Sharing, There’s an App for That! (World Changing)
- 12 Things Newspapers Should Do to Survive (Mashable)
- GenOmics News Community Launched on Facebook! (NewsCloud)
- The End of News Websites? (Online Journalism Blog)
- Experimental Facebook Use Rewards News Readers (Poynter)
- Facebook app translates online efforts into real-world environmental change (Grist)
- UW is tweeting its way into a new social media ecosystem (UW News)
- Social networking and relationships (Minnesota Public Radio)
- Hot Dish encourages young adults to get involved in global issues (WWAY TV3)
- UW journalists unveil In (TechFlash)
- University of Washington students deliver news where young people live: on Facebook (NewsCloud)
- UW class launches news app on Facebook (Seattle PI)
- Dr. Greenhow on Facebook basics and MnDaily (Twin Cities Live)
- Come get your news points everybody! (Minnesota Public Radio)
- Researchers test new ways to involve people in news through social media (Science Centric)
- Gary Kebbel from the Knight Foundation talks about the craze online of Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace (WCCO)
- Social media experiment to get people involved in the news (SoftPedia)
- U of M researchers using Facebook application to engage youth in news (Knight Foundation)
- An interesting experiment by the Minnesota Daily student newspaper (CityPages)
- The Daily on Facebook (MnDaily)
- Bridge To Microsoft Gets Federal Stimulus Funds (Slashdot)
- 9 Can social networking save the environment? (WWAY TV3)
- Applying Hot Dish Technology to Online Organizing (NewsCloud)
- New Climate Change News Application on Facebook (Earth First)
- Check out the Hot Dish! (350!)
- Hot Dish on Facebook (Editors Weblog)
- Placing Hot Dish in the Context of Newspaper Industry Turmoil (NewsCloud)
- Groundbreaking Facebook Application to Engage Communities Working Together to Stop Climate Change (NewsCloud)
- A Facebook experiment to help save the Earth and journalism? (TechFlash)
- Seattle’s Grist fuels Facebook’s climate-change forum (Seattle Times)
- Hot news + hot earth = Hot Dish (Grist)
- Microsoft Stock: A Bad Investment? (Crosscut)
2008
- New Facebook Applications to Engage Youth in News (NewsCloud)
- Creative Capitalism Gets Microsoft $528M Tax Break (Slashdot)
- Microsoft’s $528 million Washington tax break (Crosscut)
2007
2005
- High-tech playground for news junkies (Seattle Times)
- Peek at TV’s Web Potential (Seattle Times)
- Who Wants to be a Responsible Millionaire? (Sightline)
2004
- Riffin with Reifman – Citizen Microsoft (Mini-Microsoft)
- Keeping Microsoft Happy (Slashdot)
- Citizen Microsoft (Seattle Weekly)
1999
- Surf the Web for a Change (Fast Company)
- PRIVATE SECTOR; Making Money, Giving Money (New York Times)
1998
- ABC Good Morning America (ABC Good Morning America)
- Canal+ on Habitat Espresso (in French) (Canal+)
- Habitat Espresso (KCPQ)
- Giving Lessons (KING5)
- Lattes for Charity (KING5)
- Habitat Espresso and Four Angels Cafe (KOMO4)
- Habitat Espresso (San Jose News 11)
1997
- Big Perks (NBC Nightly news)
- Habitat Espresso (Lehrer News Hour), transcript
- How to Skip Paying Taxes, Just Like Bill Gates (Eat The State)
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Assorted media coverage. Sort by year or topic.
Habitat Espresso
- Surf the Web for a Change (Fast Company)
- PRIVATE SECTOR; Making Money, Giving Money (New York Times)
- ABC Good Morning America (ABC Good Morning America)
- Canal+ on Habitat Espresso (in French) (Canal+)
- Habitat Espresso (KCPQ)
- Giving Lessons (KING5)
- Lattes for Charity (KING5)
- Habitat Espresso and Four Angels Cafe (KOMO4)
- Habitat Espresso (San Jose News 11)
- Big Perks (NBC Nightly news)
- Habitat Espresso (Lehrer News Hour), transcript
Initiative 103
- Seattle woman Angela Vogel marries a corporation; (Yahoo!)
- Hey, They’re People Too: Seattle Woman Weds Corporation (Time)
- 5 Funny Ways to Contest Corporate Personhood (Care2)
- King County voids woman’s marriage to corporation (My Northwest)
- Washington’s King County voids marriage license between a person and a corporation (BoingBoing)
- Mocking Marriage, Seattle-Style (Patheos)
- Washington Woman Marries Corporation (Catholic Vote)
- How to Marry a Corporation (Thom Hartmann)
- Seattle woman weds corporation (RT)
- Do You Take This Corporation to Be Your Lawfully Wedded Spouse? (MSNBC)
- Here comes the “bride”… Mrs. Angela Vogel-incorporated (Thom Hartmann)
- Why King County nixed woman’s marriage to a corporation in Seattle (KPLU)
- Seattle Woman Marries Corporation in Intimate Downtown Ceremony (The Stranger)
- Seattle woman marries corporation (Seattle PI)
- City Offers Marriage License To Corporation (Washington Bus)
- Thom Hartmann Interviews I103 Co-organizer Jeff Reifman 52:29 – 59:52 (Thom Hartmann)
- Seattle City Council unites against Citizens United (Real Change News)
- We, the people, are the problem. It’s up to us to create solutions (Real Change News)
- Political parties aren’t creating change. It’s time for the Common Good Cafe (Real Change News)
- Dare to dream of rights for people, not corporations (Real Change News)
- The heart, not the ballot box, is where the fight for truth begins (Real Change News)
Lookahead Consulting
- Clinton’s E-Mail Server Was Never Safe (Bloomberg)
- The Imitation Game Fails Test of Inspiring the Next Turings (Slashdot)
- A Handy Guide for Publishing With WordPress (Easy WP Guide)
- Simplify Email: advanced filtering for any IMAP email (BoingBoing)
- Setting up WordPress on Amazon Web Services (Easy WP Guide)
Microsoft
- Why healthcare workers protested Microsoft’s tax breaks (GeekWire)
- Protesters Blockade Microsoft’s Seattle Headquarters Over Tax Breaks (Slashdot)
- Healthcare workers rally against Microsoft tax ‘loopholes’ in Seattle (GeekWire)
- Has Microsoft’s Tax Policy Hurt Washington State’s Ability To Pay For Schools? (KPLU)
- A Deep Dive Into Microsoft’s Tax Avoidance Schemes (The Stranger)
- Europe calls out corporate tax schemes our politicians won’t (Seattle Times)
- Daily Roundup: Important Graphs (SeattleMet)
- Ten Ways to Make NSA Spying Popular with Americans (Slashdot)
- Interview on Microsoft’s Tax Dodge (Mind Over Matters), audio
- WA grants MSFT $1.5B tax amnesty, resorts to taxing dance-clubs to make up shortfall (BoingBoing)
- Microsoft, Amazon, Boeing face pushback for tax dodging (Crosscut)
- L’optimisation fiscale, pratique courante des géants du numérique (Lemonde)
- Corporate Tax Dodgers Microsoft, Boeing Throw Colleges a Bone (The Stand)
- Spotlight on Facebook Groups Affects Microsoft (Slashdot)
- Microsoft wins its $100M tax-break and amnesty from broke-ass Washington State (BoingBoing)
- Cartoon about Microsoft’s giant tax gift from Washington State (BoingBoing)
- Broke-ass Washington state set to give MSFT $100M annual tax cut and amnesty for $1B in evasion (BoingBoing)
- Washington’s Candy Land of Tax Breaks (Seattle Weekly)
- Video: Internet Justice: Bill Gates Owes A Bill-ion! (Sometimes Daily)
- Microsoft’s Tax Dodge Goes Viral (Seattle Weekly)
- Exploring Microsoft’s Licensing Taxes (Seattle PI)
- Close the Microsoft Tax Dodge (Horses Ass)
- Microsoft’s Billion Dollar Tax Dodge (Digg)
- Jeff Reifman ex-directivo de Microsoft acusa a la compañía de tácticas de evasión de impuestos (Gigle)
- Washington State to Microsoft: why aren’t you paying your taxes? (BoingBoing)
- An Open Letter to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer: Quit Dodging Washington Taxes (Seattle Weekly)
- Blogger asks Ballmer to address suspected tax-dodging (Seattle PI)
- Microsoft and licensing taxes, on KUOW (Seattle PI)
- The Conversation, Interview with Jeff Reifman (KUOW)
- Gregoire’s budget crisis PowerPoint (Crosscut)
- Weekday: Your Take on The News (KUOW), audio
- Pay your tax, Bill! (TechFlash)
- Microsoft Freeloading In Washington State Courts (Slashdot)
- Microsoft’s $1,000,000,000 Tax Dodge? (The Stranger)
- Microsoft’s $1 Billion Tax Dodge? Blogger Claims It’s So (Huffington Post), source
- Are Microsoft back taxes the answer to Wash. budget woes? (Seattle PI)
- Is Microsoft a Tax Dodger (Guardian UK)
- Microsoft Tax Dodge At Issue In Washington State (Slashdot)
- Bridge To Microsoft Gets Federal Stimulus Funds (Slashdot)
- Microsoft Stock: A Bad Investment? (Crosscut)
- Creative Capitalism Gets Microsoft $528M Tax Break (Slashdot)
- Microsoft’s $528 million Washington tax break (Crosscut)
- Riffin with Reifman – Citizen Microsoft (Mini-Microsoft)
- Keeping Microsoft Happy (Slashdot)
- Citizen Microsoft (Seattle Weekly)
- How to Skip Paying Taxes, Just Like Bill Gates (Eat The State)
Miscellaneous
My Writing
- Alternatives to Amazon (Metafilter)
- Free six-part course on encrypting email and securing your network sessions against snooping (BoingBoing)
- Engaging Newbies In Email Encryption and Network Privacy (Slashdot)
- How Amazon Swallowed Seattle? (Gawker)
- Has Amazon killed Seattle? One writer thinks so (Seattle PI)
- Amazon’s Bezos Fires Back At Scathing New York Times (Sky Valley Chronicle)
- Some Amazonians in SLU say NYT article not their experience (KIRO TV)
- Can Amageddon be prevented? (Misc Media)
- Amazon angst: from traffic to housing, we’re all worked up (Seattle Times)
- Flee the Amazon: Site trying to stop locals spending money at Amazon.com (Seattle PI)
- Jeff Reifman on The Jason Rantz Show (KIRO) re: Flee the Jungle (Jason Rantz on KIRO)
- New ‘Flee the Jungle’ site asks consumers to boycott Amazon.com, offers alternatives (GeekWire), also here in GeekWire
- The Most Handsome Men In America Live In Seattle (Bustle)
- Questions Raised About Amazon’s Affordable Housing Claims (The Stranger)
- Seattle is booming, and so is the Ferrari club (GeekWire)
- Seattle growth: How to stand up to developers, City Hall (Crosscut)
- Seattle is booming, and so is the Ferrari club (GeekWire)
- Is the Amazon-Led Economic Boom Wrecking Seattle? (Slashdot)
- How Seattle’s economic boom is destroying the city (BoingBoing)
- Microsoft Offers Washington a Bargain: More State Taxes, For More Education (Slashdot)
- Company Town? In Seattle, Some Fret Over Amazon’s Growth (New York Times / AP), also in Washington Post, ABC News and syndicated globally
- The Challenge of Web Hosting Once You’re Dead (Slashdot)
- Amazon’s Impact on Seattle’s Ballard Neighborhood (Slashdot)
- Hosting Your Website After Your Death (Slashdot)
- Ten Lies T-Mobile Told Me About My Data Plan (Slashdot)
- The good, bad and geeky: 55 quotes that defined the tech industry in 2014 (GeekWire)
- Top 10: Highlights from GeekWire’s most-read stories of 2014 (GeekWire)Revisiting Open Source Social Networking Alternatives (Slashdot)
- As Amazon Grows In Seattle, Pay Equity For Women Declines (Geekwire), also in Slashdot
- Is the Outrage Over the FBI’s Seattle Times Tactics a Knee-Jerk Reaction? (Slashdot)
- Romenesko Morning Report on Outrage at FBI Over Media Impersonation (Romenesko)
- Amazon’s Company Town? (Politico)
- On Opening Up Your Ribcage for Public Criticism (Fifty Dates Fifty States)
- Broverwhelmed – Are there too many men in Seattle? (SeattleMet)
- Amazon employees most attractive, Apple workers just average, dating app finds (GeekWire)
- Perfect Party List (SeattleMet)
- What I Learned About “Myself” From Internet Trolls (Salon)
- Amazon’s proposed dog park: A chick magnet for lonely techies? (PSBJ)
- Amazon is Killing My Sex Life (Salon)
- There’s No Such Thing as Too Many Single Men, Except in These Places You Should Move to Immediately (Glamour)
- Seattle IT people suffer bad case of Darwin (Tech Eye)
- You’ve Got Male: Amazon’s Growth Impacting Seattle Dating Scene (Slashdot)
- Sorry, guys, Amazon’s not why you’re still single (Seattle Times)
- Is it Amazon’s fault this guy can’t get a date? (Daily Dot)
- Blogger blames Amazon for Seattle’s poor dating situation for men (PSBJ)
- Too many dudes…says single guy (GeekWire)
- Sad bro discovers the evil dark side of the gender gap: Dating 🙁 (Seattlish)
- In Seattle, 1.3 Single Dudes for Every Single Lady (The Stranger)
- Too many Amazon guys for Seattle dating scene (My Northwest)
- Hey Guys: Is Amazon The Reason You Can’t Get A Date? (Seattle Weekly)
- This Changes Everything: Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Movement
- Raised by Radio Shack (BoingBoing)
- Who Wants to be a Responsible Millionaire? (Sightline)
NewsCloud
- Rockville news blog abandons its Web site, goes all Facebook all the time (Washington Post)
- NewsCloud Receives Knight Foundation Grant to Make Facebook-Connected Communities Easy (Knight Foundation)
- Using Social Media to Promote Healthy Youth Development (HHS)
- NewsCloud Receives Knight Foundation Grant to Launch Facebook Sites for Twelve News Organizations (NewsCloud)
- Facebook is a local news ‘frienemy’ (Lost Remote)
- Could Facebook Make America Smarter? (Knight Foundation)
- Micropayments: The holy grail or just a dangerous delusion? (Slashdot)
- Research Findings Released: Engaging Youth in Social Media – Is Facebook the New Media Frontier? (NewsCloud)
- The Evolution of Community Newspapers in the Age of Twitter and Facebook (NewsCloud)
- Community Sharing, There’s an App for That! (World Changing)
- 12 Things Newspapers Should Do to Survive (Mashable)
- GenOmics News Community Launched on Facebook! (NewsCloud)
- The End of News Websites? (Online Journalism Blog)
- Experimental Facebook Use Rewards News Readers (Poynter)
- Facebook app translates online efforts into real-world environmental change (Grist)
- UW is tweeting its way into a new social media ecosystem (UW News)
- Social networking and relationships (Minnesota Public Radio)
- Hot Dish encourages young adults to get involved in global issues (WWAY TV3)
- UW journalists unveil In (TechFlash)
- University of Washington students deliver news where young people live: on Facebook (NewsCloud)
- UW class launches news app on Facebook (Seattle PI)
- Dr. Greenhow on Facebook basics and MnDaily (Twin Cities Live)
- Come get your news points everybody! (Minnesota Public Radio)
- Researchers test new ways to involve people in news through social media (Science Centric)
- Gary Kebbel from the Knight Foundation talks about the craze online of Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace (WCCO)
- Social media experiment to get people involved in the news (SoftPedia)
- U of M researchers using Facebook application to engage youth in news (Knight Foundation)
- An interesting experiment by the Minnesota Daily student newspaper (CityPages)
- The Daily on Facebook (MnDaily)
- 9 Can social networking save the environment? (WWAY TV3)
- Applying Hot Dish Technology to Online Organizing (NewsCloud)
- New Climate Change News Application on Facebook (Earth First)
- Check out the Hot Dish! (350!)
- Hot Dish on Facebook (Editors Weblog)
- Placing Hot Dish in the Context of Newspaper Industry Turmoil (NewsCloud)
- Groundbreaking Facebook Application to Engage Communities Working Together to Stop Climate Change (NewsCloud)
- A Facebook experiment to help save the Earth and journalism? (TechFlash)
- Seattle’s Grist fuels Facebook’s climate-change forum (Seattle Times)
- Hot news + hot earth = Hot Dish (Grist)
- New Facebook Applications to Engage Youth in News (NewsCloud)
- The Few, the Tech-Savvy Few: Option Millionaires (NPR)
- High-tech playground for news junkies (Seattle Times)
- Peek at TV’s Web Potential (Seattle Times)
Wired Magazine Vanish Contest
- The Best American Magazine Writing 2010
- A Creative Passion: Anarchism and Culture
- In the electronic age, is it possible to vanish without a trace? (KPCC)
- Wired Magazine’s “Vanish” Contest — A Special Report (KPCC)
- How He Got Found (Knight Foundation)
- Writer Evan Ratliff Tried to Vanish: Here’s What Happened (Wired), also on Slashdot
- The End of Privacy: Evan Ratliff and the Vanish Contest (CNN)
- Ratliff’s own media roundup (Atavist)
- New evidence points to benefits of online social networks (Future Tense, American Public Media), audio
- NewsCloud Helps Locate Missing Writer (Knight Foundation)
- How We Caught Missing Wired Magazine Writer Evan Ratliff (Slashdot), source
- CBS News interview with NewsCloud founder, Jeff Reifman (CBS news)
- NewsCloud Launches Quick Response VanishTeam Facebook Application to Find Evan Ratliff in Wired’s Vanish Competition (NewsCloud)
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