VRM, Privacy, Personal Clouds
- Amazing ads by The Guardian in New York subways
- Keep out of my stuff — the ad itself
- Results: #VoiceYourView
- Guardian begins American ad campaign, in the NY Times
- Out to Launch, in Mediapost
- The Guardian aims to turn heads, by Jessica Haas
- Work to be proud of, by Canteen
- Why we do this by #WeTheData
- Bruce Schneier on surveillance, points to this Neil Richards abstract
- Don Marti on the targeting game
- Suicide by cookies, by George Simpson in Media Daily News (oldie but goodie)
- Letting down our guard on Web privacy, by Somini Sengupta in the NY Times
- Why It’s Important For Each Of Us To Explain And Keep Explaining The Net And Its Civil Liberties by Rick Falkvinge in Torrent Freak
- Also by Rick, Debunking the dangerous “If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear and Sweden, Paradise Lost: Part 3 — Sweden holds DNA database of everybody under 38
Outlining, programming, business
- Introducing Google Fiber Poles, in Google Fiber
- Dave Winer on The soul of the new developer
- Dave’s on the Web team
- Beware the lure of Mark Zuckerberg’s cool capitalism, by Nick Cohen in The Observer/Guardian
Marketing
- As ad rates sink, more websites explore ad-free business, by Matthew Creamer in Ad Age
- Andrew Sullivan, the prime example
- Creating an engaging and interactive rich social Web experience, by IBM
Journalism
- April Fools roundup on TNW
- The creepiest April 1 Web page? by Dave Winer
- NPR’s Talk of the Nation ends, replaced by Here and Now from WBUR, in RadioInk
- Arrogance By Proxy: One Media Elite Plays Embarrassingly To Type, by Bob Garfield in MediaPost
- State of the News Media, 2013
- Local TV following print’s path
- The last two via Terry Heaton and Confidently facing Chaos
Not yet classified
- Tom Agan in the NY Times on Why Innovators Get Better With Age
- The Overview Effect, by Richard Branson
An outline is a load of text, organised into a hierarchy. It looks like a bulleted list, with content at various levels, but proper ones do a bit more than that.