Michael Cervieri is a ScribeLabs co-founder and an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. On Twitter, he’s @bmunch.
Archive for Michael Cervieri
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Boeing’s Dreamliner Finally Takes Flight
The most anticipated plane of modern times finally takes flight. How was it actually designed?
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I’ll See You in Court
A Dane turns himself into the police saying he illegally made legal copies of his private DVD collection.
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The Telegraph and Network Neutrality: A History Lesson
A walk down memory lane shows how monopoly control of America’s first network led to corruption and censorship.
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Be Nice, Or Leave
What is the best way to leverage the branding, marketing and communications possibilities provided by social networking tools? Faris Yakob has a surprisingly simple answer.
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How to Create the Death Star
How did Larry Cuba create the original Star Wars computer graphics? With a bunch of knobs, buttons, photographs and 1976 computer tech savvy.
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Dear Rupert
Rupert Murdoch wants to block Google from indexing his Web pages. We helpfully give a primer how.
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The Chalkboard Blog and the Town Square
Each morning, Alfred Sirleaf combs through the day’s news and writes headlines and stories on a giant chalkboard. It’s the world’s least likely, most popular blog.
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Photosketch: Imaginative Possibilities
Chocolate once met peanut butter. And it was good. Now sketching meets search and the results are phototastic.
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Was a Man Just Arrested for Tweeting the G20 Protests?
The FBI raids a man’s home in Queens, New York and accuses him of… of… well I’m not really sure. Neither it appears is the New York Times.
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Digital Film, Digital Dissident
Digital video cameras allow a Chinese filmmaker to make an illegal documentary. And the critics say it’s great.



