A new study suggests that Americans aren’t as segmented in their news appetite as feared. Really?
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Losing a Computer is Good For You
Michael Cervieri is totally cool with losing his computer. Disconnected from the digital ether he thinks he’ll finally be able to think.

Adventures in Suburban Wildlife: Hawks
A hawk almost flies in the house through the door I left open.

Are Video Games Art?
What is it with video games. Can they be considered art? Does it really matter? What if they’re the root solution to saving the world?

When Mail Merge Goes Horribly Wrong
Sometimes I don’t feel so special. Am I just another name on your mail merge list?

Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Israel
Israel has the largest number of NASDAQ-listed companies outside the United States, more than all of Europe or all of Asia combined.

Why Search When you can Replay?
Google Replay lets you look back in time to specific moments of conversation on the social web.

Pacman as Torture Porn Psycho Thriller
In the spirit of slash porn hits like Saw and Hostel, Pacman is now a psychological thriller where our hero is in the clutches of evil and must eat his power pellets to survive. A Q&A with the production company that made it all happen.

To Create or Aggregate, That’s Not the Question
Michael Wolff wacks Sharon Waxman with a douchebag stick after she complains Newser is stealing her site’s content. Things are getting messy in the online journalism sandbox but people are paying attention to the wrong things.

When More Data is Really More
Dr. Gary Flake of Microsoft Live Labs shows off data visualization tools.

