The next 5,000 days of the web
August 17, 2008 by grzegorz.piechota · Leave a Comment
The World Wide Web, as we know it, is only 5,000 days old. Now, Kevin Kelly Kelly asks, how can we predict what’s coming in the next 5,000 days?
Secrets of Arianna Huffington
August 8, 2008 by grzegorz.piechota · Leave a Comment
She has shaken up American political media with her website the Huffington Post. But by revolutionising news, might she also be in danger of destroying it? – asks Prospect magazine.
Stickers against Chinese policy
August 7, 2008 by waldemar.pas · 1 Comment
This campaign was invented and run by readers themselves. They gave an idea to newspaper’s editors, sent content and created a community.
Where are you, father?
July 28, 2008 by grzegorz.piechota · Leave a Comment
Poland’s Gazeta Wyborcza started a serious debate about the absence of the father, his disappearance from family life, his atrophying ties with his own children. It started with a poll.
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One Laptop per Child
July 27, 2008 by grzegorz.piechota · Leave a Comment
The founder of the MIT Media Lab, Nicholas Negroponte pushed the edge of the information revolution as an inventor, thinker and angel investor. Now he’s the driving force behind One Laptop per Child initiative.
Greatest money pit in magazine history
July 27, 2008 by grzegorz.piechota · Leave a Comment
How David Remnick has reinvigorated the New Yorker? “There was no one thing, just a matter of paying attention to expenses, focusing on building real circulation instead of giving away copies, subtracting some writers, adding others.”
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The art of collecting stories
July 26, 2008 by grzegorz.piechota · Leave a Comment
Artist and computer scientist Jonathan Harris makes online art that captures the world’s expression – and gives us a glimpse of the soul of the Internet.










