Some Sunday morning reading to share before the big trip begins.
What Carriers Aren’t Eager to Tell You About Texting from the New York Times. What a racket.
The Twitter authority search comedy continues. Arrington says bloggers have lost the plot. Scoble thinks Arrington took us into idiot land.
The NY Times highlights a trans-Atlantic theatre initiative supposedly aimed at making it easier for the Brit and American actors to work on the others’ stages in classical repertory.
The Wild Side says we should be celebrating the birth of Sir Isaac Newton regardless of whether he was born on December 25 or Jan 4.
I’m not sure which is worse here, the choices or the choosing of them. Newsweek asked its cultural critics to pick one work in their field that defined culture in the age of Bush. The choices in and of themselves are pretty mediocre. Is this the best these folks can do?
Dave Barry’s Year in Review. Hysterical and wonderful.
The burning of the Swedish goat continues.
Steve Gillmor’s take on the year now behind us.