Thought leadership on the most important issues of the Internet generation.
Why Microsoft can’t pay its female employees in ‘karma’
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella retracted his “karma” comment, but he missed the bigger point.
On Oct 13, 2014 by S.E. Smith
5 ways Facebook can save itself from itself
Mark Zuckerberg’s empire must heed the will of the people, before it’s too late.
On Oct 10, 2014 by Gillian Branstetter
New study says the G-spot is a myth
Rejoice, ladies: A recent study says the G-spot orgasm is a myth. But what about those women who claim to have them?
On Oct 9, 2014 by EJ Dickson
How the Internet killed Saturday morning cartoons
Are Saturday morning cartoons really as dead as the media think they are?
On Oct 9, 2014 by Ashlyn Keefe
5 life lessons you can learn from Ryan Murphy
Internet, don’t fall into Ryan Murphy’s trap: Avoid these obvious career pitfalls.
On Oct 9, 2014 by S.E. Smith
Fighting HIV one click at a time
Is a new top level domain the secret to a radical new approach to charity?
On Oct 9, 2014 by Carolin Silbernagl
How ‘The Brave Little Toaster’ predicted our robot future
Think you know this children’s classic? Think again.
On Oct 8, 2014 by Gillian Branstetter
What happens when Ebola becomes a game
Our love for Pandemic in the face of the Ebola outbreak is a sign of how distanced we are from reality.
On Oct 8, 2014 by Marianne Kirby
9 tips for responding to criticism on the Internet
Remember, you are misunderstood and criminally undervalued.
On Oct 8, 2014 by Ian Belknap
In defense of Nickelback
Contrary to popular belief, hating a band you know everyone else dislikes doesn’t make you cool.
On Oct 7, 2014 by EJ Dickson
Are ‘clap maps’ putting us into bed with Big Data?
Are public health surveillance databases a little too detailed for comfort?
On Oct 7, 2014 by S.E. Smith
I was the poster girl for the world’s largest exhibition of public bondage
This is my journey from browsing FetLife to being the star performer at an international bondage event.
On Oct 7, 2014 by Phedre
Apple and PayPal are fighting to the death—and that’s good news for everyone
This could be the start of a new spending era.
On Oct 6, 2014 by Danielle Purkey
Why the police want your phone to be able to spy on you
The Justice Department and the FBI’s resistance to better phone encryption endangers you and doesn’t prevent crime.
On Oct 6, 2014 by Gillian Branstetter
It’s a drag, but Facebook’s real name wars aren’t over
The drag queens won the latest round of the name wars, but the rest of us are still in the ring.
On Oct 3, 2014 by Kitty Stryker
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