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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Daily Links – Some Business, Media and Technology Love
Links for April 29, 2009. Here’s what we’re following in the mothership.
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Is Google News Getting more Googley?
Google launches a Digg-like iGoogle gadget and the Interweb rumor mill has it that they’ll soon update their news site with something more “intelligent.” What gives?
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Dishonest, Incompetent or Chalk it up to an Innocent Fail?
Time rolls out yet another Top 100 list and doesn’t realize it’s been hacked. Hard.
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Mapping the Swine Flue
Obsessed with the Swine Flu? Following every tweet about it? Now you can map it.
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Who’s Following You?
Google tells publishers to update privacy policies they have with their viewers. Their behavioral tracking just went to 11.
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Hello World: The Internet Turns 20
Twenty years ago today Tim Berners-Lee proposed linking text together on the Internet and the Web was born.
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Promise and Hope Internship
We’re gearing up for a summer of healthcare reporting on Healthcare IT and looking for interns to help us out.
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Fail Proof Anti-Terrorism Measure: Make it Blurry
A California lawmaker puts on his thinking cap and comes up with a bold idea: force satellite image makers to blur soft targets so the evil doers don’t know where they are.
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Where Oh Where Does Our Online Content Go?
Wondering how and where your content is used across the Intertubes? Attributor launches Fairshare to help you find out.

