Lawrence Lessig all day. Including, most recently, Jail Time in the Digital Age, an Op-Ed in the New York Times. A guy like Lessig almost makes me want to pack it all in and go to law school.
The New York Times asks
the question in an article today: Just Who Brought Those Duds to Market?.
Feed Mag’s Stephanie Syman
has written a nice piece on digital art prompted by the new exhibit at the Whitney: Bell Curves and Bitstreams.
The New York Times
has compiled an E-Business special section. Some good stuff in there, particularly the (very long) roundtable discussion. Of course it’s the NYTimes, so (free) registration is required.
I think many
people will be annoyed by the New Yorker’s article debunking the idea that Ada Lovelace was the first computer programmer. It seems well enough researched though, and the Ada story always had a whiff of the fanciful around it.