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A healthy news diet: how and what we read changes our brain Paid Members Public
One of the responses to political polarization and toxic community could — and should — be paying greater attention to our information diets
18 novels in my Pocket Paid Members Public
It’s that time of the year when some of the social services you use start sending you stats. The one I got from Pocket – a “save and read it later” service – was actually quite eye-opening… 852,713 words! That’s a fair few books right there – and that’s
Readability & Instapaper & ??? = Profit Paid Members Public
I may be guilty of burying the lead in my post this afternoon about Readability [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2011/02/decluttering_the_web_readability_and_new.html] . To be honest, I though the business model was interesting, but wouldn’t go very far. But Matthew Ingram has been
iPad Magazines: Not Beating The Web Paid Members Public
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