by Brad Nix | Jul 20, 2012 | Articles
“The Slow Web would be more like a book, retaining many of the elements of the popular web, but unhurried, re-considered, additive. Research would no longer be restricted to rapid responders. Conclusions would be intentionally postponed until sufficiently...
by Brad Nix | Jul 10, 2012 | Radio
Matthew Shadbolt shares his purpose and insight for authoring the highly commented and in depth article: “Slacktivism” What it Really Takes to Raise the Bar. 03:10 — What is the value of a Like, RT, or Assembly? 09:00 — Clicktivism, How...
by Brad Nix | Jul 6, 2012 | Articles
“The next wave of digital products won’t just be about archiving the web; they’ll be about destroying the archive.” Megan Garber: ‘Making The Internet More Like Our Brains’ The modern web is almost exclusively predicated...
by Brad Nix | Jun 19, 2012 | Radio
Jeff Corbett, aka JeffX, recently penned Shift Happens: A Case for an Open Source MLS to a bit of commotion. Listen in as he verbalizes his take on your feedback and additional considerations since the day of publication.
by Brad Nix | Jun 14, 2012 | Articles
If you’re a serious business, you have to have an active Facebook page. Right? Some have argued that you don’t even need a website anymore, a Facebook presence is all you need. So if you must be there, you better “do it right.” You need to make...