Ultimos Posts 1. 16/06/2013 21:53 - Vera: Día del padre Veo a mi padre jugar con Vera. Veo como Vera lo busca, y mi padre se ha vuelto su cómplice, su chochera y veo como eso de ser agentes del caos es algo genético. Vera se reconoce en los ojos de mi viejo y él en los de ella. “Old man, look at my life, I’m a lot like you were” Ayer me puse a cargar a Vera, la cargaba por encima mío, la abrazaba. A las ocho de la noch... 2. 13/05/2013 09:39 - Opinion: The Internet is a surveillance state ? CNN.com "The Internet is a surveillance state. Whether we admit it to ourselves or not, and whether we like it or not, we're being tracked all the time. Google tracks us, both on its pages and on other pages it has access to. Facebook does the same; it even tracks non-Facebook users. Apple tracks us on our iPhones and iPads. One reporter used a tool called Collusion to track who was tracki... 3. 26/04/2013 17:48 - Turn Your Mobile Into a Scientific Tricorder with These Real-Life Apps "In Star Trek, tricorders are multifunctional devices that do everything from mass spectrometry and genetic analysis to communications. Now there are a host of mobile apps you can turn your phone into a scientific tool not entirely unlike what Data uses to analyze new planets."... 4. 26/04/2013 07:37 - http: //techcrunch. com/2013/02/18/what- is- the- harlem- shake- so- popular/ "So why is this a ?Symbiotic Meme?? It?s the term I coined five years ago when I wrote my final Stanford Cybersociology Master?s degree paper about the phenomenon. When content creators serve up a meme with an equation full of variables, people remix the variables, and share the product to their own networks. The audience becomes curious about what the source content was. This floo... 5. 16/04/2013 15:15 - Too Long For Twitter, too Short for Nieman ? Why Law and Economics Became the Dominant Intellectual Framework For Thinking About the Internet "Mainstream sociology and history have a bias towards thinking that nothing is new, ever, and thus ignored the internet. Plus, slow journals"... |