The Twitter Revolution Debate Is Dead

The Twitter Revolution Debate Is Dead

Article in The Atlantic that discusses “the debate about the role of digital social media in social movements.”
Subject: Law, Government & Political Science–Political Science–Politics; Computers & Internet–Internet–World Wide Web; Computers & Internet–Cyberculture; Social Sciences–Social Issues And Social Welfare–Human Rights

Cohesive.TV

Cohesive.TV

Watch free TV online on this alternative network broadcasting “hot new music videos, previews of the latest Hollywood flicks including the best movie trailers, interviews, behind the scenes material, the Classics to a Parisian TV show and fashion documentary as well as our great talent battle and music competition.”
Subject: Computers & Internet–Cyberculture; Entertainment & Leisure–Television; Computers & Internet–Art, Imaging, & Multimedia

Netiquette Home Page

Netiquette Home Page

“‘Netiquette’ is network etiquette, the do’s and don’ts of online communication. Netiquette covers both common courtesy online and the informal ‘rules of the road’ of cyberspace. This page provides links to both summary and detail information about Netiquette for your browsing pleasure.”
Subject: Social Sciences–Social Customs, Traditions, And Folklore–Etiquette, Dress, And Social Customs–Etiquette And Manners; Computers & Internet–Cyberculture

alarm:clock digital

alarm:clock digital

E-Zine of technology and culture. “At alarm:clock digital we’re excited by the many questions the Internet raises. Technology’s business implications have been chronicled with giddy exhilaration, but the rise of technology as a cultural phenomenon has gone largely unexamined. We believe the Internet is about more than shrinking profit margins and b …
Subject: Computers & Internet–Cyberculture; Business & Economics–E-Commerce

Gadgetwise

Gadgetwise

Gadgetwise is a blog that mixes information, analysis and opinion to help you figure out which tech products to buy, and how to get the best deal.
Subject: Computers & Internet–Cyberculture; Computers & Internet–Computers & Internet News; Computers & Internet–Art, Imaging, & Multimedia; Science & Technology–Electronics; Computers & Internet–Computer Hardware; Computers & Internet–Platforms–DOS/PC/Windows; Computers & Internet–Platforms–Macintosh; Computers & Internet–Computer Software; Science & Technology Blogs; Computer & Internet Blogs

Friedbeef???s Tech

Friedbeef???s Tech

Friedbeef???s Tech is a weekly blog dedicated to solving everyday problems with simple technology. Includes useful tips, ultimate guides, and sections on Freeware, Firefox and Web 2.0 among others.
Subject: Computers & Internet–Internet–World Wide Web–Browsers; Computers & Internet–Cyberculture; Computers & Internet–Computers & Internet News; Computers & Internet–Computer Software; Science & Technology Blogs; Computer & Internet Blogs

Coding Horror

Coding Horror

Coding horror looks at the world of programming and digital culture from a users perspective. Who are the people behind the coding and how do humans interact with software.
Subject: Computers & Internet–Programming; Computers & Internet–Cyberculture; Computers & Internet–Computers & Internet News; Arts & Humanities–History–History By Topic–History Of Computers & Internet; Computers & Internet–Computer Software; Computer & Internet Blogs

SEOmoz’s Web 2.0 Awards

SEOmoz’s Web 2.0 Awards

Annual awards for Web 2.0 sites that are collected and organized into award categories. Winners and Honorable Mentions are determined by the web’s best bloggers, business men and women, and entrepreneurs. SEOmoz is a nonprofit company that provides consulting, Internet marketing and search engine optimization services.
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Libraries–Internet For Libraries–Internet Resource Evaluation; Computers & Internet–Cyberculture; Applications By Type

ASCIIBabes

ASCIIBabes

“ASCII ART? It’s an image that is made up of keyboard characters. Sometimes it’s as simple as a ’email sig’ or an emoticon 🙂 But in the case of asciibabes.com it’s a portrait of a person. With an average of 80,000+ keyboard characters. There’s a lot happening there, so you might have to move AWAY from the screen to be able to see the detail.”
Subject: Computers & Internet–Cyberculture

Comparative CyberLexicon: English-Spanish

Comparative CyberLexicon: English-Spanish

Contains alphabetical list of computer terminology in English to Spanish, there are no definitions provided however it does link to glossaries and dictionaries.
Subject: Arts & Humanities–Language & Linguistics–Spanish; Computers & Internet–Cyberculture; Reference–Dictionaries–Translation–English Translation Dictionaries–Spanish-English