Archive for the “international” Category

Evolution of an Idea

Posted on February 17th, 2010 by primatage

This is how it’s done in Japan.
Image: Pixiv.

Retro Hot

Posted on February 7th, 2010 by primatage

I don’t generally have cause to praise LG for anything; they’re not a bad company, and they make some great stuff, they just don’t usually come through with anything I particularly need or want. That’s changed now, because they’ve put together a retro styled CRT television that makes all the snazzy flat-screens in the world [...]

Google's Christmas Gift to Everyone: Charity

Posted on December 21st, 2009 by primatage

My inbox had a nice surprise for me tonight; Google floated a Christmas present to Gmail users, and it was nice. I don’t mean like closed-beta nice, or anything of the sort — their gift is $20 million in charity to a laundry-list of both national and international organizations.
See the gift here.
When Google says everyone, [...]

Thank You, Alan Turing.

Posted on September 10th, 2009 by primatage

Today, British PM Gordon Brown issued a fully open and public apology for the treatment of Alan Turing, whom his own government betrayed and drove to suicide far before most of us were ever born. Regardless of the timeframe, Turing played a part in all our lives today through his work with early computers and [...]

Andrew Keen: Today's Internet Is Killing Our Culture

Posted on September 6th, 2009 by primatage

(Flux Capacitors set to 2007!)
While at first glance, this seems like your average 2012-style semi-psychotic rant, Andrew Keen introduces his book titled The Cult of the Amateur: How Today’s Internet Is Killing Our Culture, and he’s actually got some good points. The funny thing is, this speech took place in 2007. It’s interesting how little [...]

SO GIBSON IT HURTS.

Posted on August 6th, 2009 by primatage

Early this morning, Twitter dropped off the face of the Internet for a couple of hours. When I noticed the distinct lack of chatter I went to see if anyone was still awake on Facebook. That wasn’t loading either. I started wondering if maybe both had gone down simultaneously, since I still had data streaming [...]