"If You Think You're Facebook Friends Don't Like You, You're Probably Right" Slate.com (a study of user's responses to positive and negative status updates)
"Can Smart Phones Cure Depression?" Slate.com
"Jeremy Lin's Social Media Fast Break" Salon.com
"Can Machines Ever Be Moral?" Slate.com
"The Guy Holding the Chicken is @Sweden" Salon.com (about Twitter and its possibilities)
"Are We on Information Overload?" Salon.com (a positive view of the internet)
"Will Computers be Able to Read Your Mind..." Slate.com
"The Rise of Facebook Nation" Salon.com argues Fb's power is now similar in to a nation-state
"Kim Jong Il's Career in Advertising" (pictures of the dictator used in ad campaigns)
"Why Kids Need Solitude" (argues about what kids are losing to computer culture) Salon.com
"The Tea Party's Utopian Market Populism;" an interview with Thomas Frank from Salon.com
"You Say You Want a Devolution" by Kurt Anderson (Vanity Fair, argues culture has become almost stagnant b/c of the internet)
"Take Me to the River" by Tom Ewing (about how internet changes music and culture)
"How Computer's Change the Way We Think" by Sherry Turkle
"Kids Today" (argues occupy wall street is evidence of a major ethical shift)
"War is Fun" a review of Modern Warfare 3 by Farhad Manjoo on Slate.com
"Whither Psychoanalysis in Computer Culture?" by Sherry Turkle
"The Numbing of the American Mind" by Thomas Zengotita
"You -- Yes You -- Are Time's Person of the Year" Time Magazine
"In Plato's Cave" by Susan Sontag
"Watching TV Makes you Smarter" by Steven Johnson
"Gender and Videogames: The Political Valency of Laura Croft" by Maja Mikula
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