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April 22, 2015 Musings

Alone together: Is social media changing us?

The Information Superhighway is just a f***ing metaphor! Give me a break! Randy Waterhouse, Cryptonomicon (1999) During a 2012 Ted

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October 23, 2014 Design / Technical / WordPress

Ambivalent web design

Lately, it seems that I have come full-circle and am designing websites for small organisations which is, in part, how

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June 3, 2014 Design / Lecture Notes

Social media security: Sharing is caring?

Recently, YouTube prankster Jack Vale searched the closest posts on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to his current location and introduced

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December 29, 2013 Musings

Is there anybody out there? (Or why do I blog?)

I like to blog. But, I wonder: Shouldn’t I be Tweeting, Facebooking, YouTubing more than I do? Every time I

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October 29, 2013 Musings

Women Centre Stage

During a bout of channel hopping, my daughters and I started to watch James Bond Die Another Day. NSA agent

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