by Rob Cottingham | Sep 29, 2005 | Politics, Technology
I’m seeing more and more references to the importance of a sense of place. Phrases like “a place-based approach” keep cropping up in stuff I’m reading, and it’s central to one of the projects I’m working on. Now one of the coolest... by Rob Cottingham | Sep 27, 2005 | Blogging
From my latest deluge of comment spam: “you have a very talented and skilled writting.” Wow. Coming from such an accomplished writter, that’s quite the compliment. by Rob Cottingham | Sep 27, 2005 | Communicating, Media Mix, Technology
It’s hard to pull off humour in the middle of a pitched labour battle — the stakes are high, and earnestness has a huge gravitational pull all its own — but the locked-out CBCniks have done it. Meet Tokyo Rose’s match, Contract Charlie:... by Rob Cottingham | Sep 27, 2005 | Culture, Arts and Popcorn, Technology
I couldn’t have asked for a better illustration of the uncomfortable duality my soul faces as both a geek/gadget freak/pop culture addict and someone Striving To Be A Better Person. Alex and I returned on Sunday from Web of Change, a five-day journey of social,... by Rob Cottingham | Sep 20, 2005 | Technology
There’s been a lot of speculation lately about Google’s next move. Judging by this page on their site, it looks like it’s going to be wireless Internet access: What is Google Secure Access? Google Secure Access is a downloadable client application... by Rob Cottingham | Sep 19, 2005 | Technology
Via Notes from a Teacher, this little development in the War On Photography, as reported by CNET: Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have come up with an inexpensive way to prevent digital cameras and digital video cameras from capturing that secret...