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Daily Toast: July 16th 2008

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 by Chris Ellis | Comment » | Viewed 4238 times since 04/15, 1 so far today
Daily toastDiscussion about the Kindle and Sony ebook reader on the Oxford University Press blog. Link.

The spread of information from blog to blog. From Data Mining. Link

Movable type hoax. Interesting—maybe. From The Technium. Link.

The magazine layout process in a time-lapse video. From magCulture. Link.

 

Daily Toast: July 15th 2008

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 by Chris Ellis | Comment » | Viewed 4407 times since 04/15, 1 so far today
Daily toastThe economics of love, from NYT. Link.

A colour e-ink tablet from Fujitsu, from Engadget. Link

Digg’s changing traffic patterns—print media is sliding. From Hitwise. Link.

Craig, please save what’s black and white and read all over. From PaidContent. Link.

 

Daily Toast: July 11th 2008

Friday, July 11th, 2008 by Chris Ellis | Comment » | Viewed 3497 times since 04/15, 1 so far today

Daily toastThe throw down: paperbacks vs eink. From Pocket-lint. Link

iTunes, the iPhone, and a little thing called the digital book. Will this actually change anything? From tech.blorge. Link

The new-new Amish. From the Technium. Link.

The Bear in repose. A gallery from The Morning News. Link.

 

Daily Toast: July 10th 2008 - I am back

Thursday, July 10th, 2008 by Chris Ellis | Comment » | Viewed 3343 times since 04/15, 1 so far today

Daily toastNew York’s newsstands. From NYT. Link.

Ahhh, the Readius - ugly eink. Also from the NYT. Link.

Dead and ghostly swimming pools via Bldgblog. Link.

Search by colour. Link.

 

Daily Toast: June 30th 2008

Monday, June 30th, 2008 by Chris Ellis | Comment » | Viewed 3979 times since 04/15, 1 so far today

Daily toastBack in the saddle again…

A fairly direct opinion piece from Friedman at the NYT. Link.

E-ink newspapers and flying pigs. From Portfolio. Link.

The showdown: iPhone vs Kindle. From CNET. Link.

Search trend for two scary words: SUV and GAS. Link.

 

Daily Toast: June 18th 2008

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 by Chris Ellis | Comment » | Viewed 4507 times since 04/15, 1 so far today

Daily toastHow to nap. From Boston.com via Boing Boing. Link.

It’s ‘ok’ to be inefficient. From Web Worker Daily. Link.

Vanity Fair piece on Cuban baseball players. Link.

Here we go. Print-on-demand magazines. Link.

 

Daily Toast: June 17th 2008

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 by Chris Ellis | Comment » | Viewed 4177 times since 04/15, 1 so far today

Daily toastMy first computer, the Mac Classic. From CNET. Link.

Kids books online. Link.

Race issues in France. From the NYT. Link.

The future of money. Via Boing Boing. Link.

 

Daily Toast, June 16th 2008.

Monday, June 16th, 2008 by Paul Isaacs | Comment » | Viewed 3892 times since 04/15, 1 so far today

Vanity Fait\'s Blogopticon

Presenting the Vanity Fair Blogopticon. Because the Internet needed to be more complicated. Link.

Ian McEwan interviews Steven Pinker. Or (musical stab, please) does he? Link.

Right-wing media getting you down? What about Ezra Pound, foreign correspondent? Link.

The UK Daily Telegraph has an excellent new book blog, called “Paper Tiger.” Discussed this week: Anthony Powell and the semi-colon. Do restrain yourselves. Link.

Your chance to interview William Shatner, history’s fifty-sixth greatest Canadian! Link.

 

Daily Toast: June 13th 2008

Friday, June 13th, 2008 by Chris Ellis | Comment » | Viewed 4309 times since 04/15, 1 so far today

Daily toastAbandoned gas pumps, from the NYT. Link.

Inflation and gas prices—not just for loose cash policies after all. From the BBC. Link.

The beauty of print magazines. From The Independent. Link.

The melancholy pursuit of happiness. From Smithsonian. Link

 

Daily Toast: June 12th 2008

Thursday, June 12th, 2008 by Chris Ellis | Comment » | Viewed 4385 times since 04/15, 1 so far today

Daily toastDemonic crowds or beautiful shadows? From Bldgblog. Link.

The future of the novel—I hope not. From ReadWriteWeb. Link.

The future of reading to your kids at bedtime—I hope not. From NYT: Papercuts. Link.

Famous photos done in Lego. Found through Wil Wheaton’s blog. Link.

 

Daily Toast: June 11th 2008

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008 by Chris Ellis | Comment » | Viewed 4552 times since 04/15, 1 so far today

Daily toastThe gospel of consumption and the need for the dissatisfied, from The World’s Fair. Link.

A quick look at the same topic from The Atlantic online, on Inside Higher Ed. Link.

The importance of time spent offline, from Web Worker Daily. Link.

Furniture for children, shaped like books, from BoingBoing. Link.

 

Daily Toast: June 10th 2008

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008 by Chris Ellis | Comment » | Viewed 4482 times since 04/15, 1 so far today

Daily toastThere is only one thing you should read today: The editors of Mediascout, one of the better media critique services out there, have put together a nice piece on the historical conflict that Canadians are currently seeing across their front pages this week.

While crying into our beers (Molson or Labatt) about the CBC’s loss of the Hockey Night in Canada song, Canadians also dealing with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Residential Schools and the upcoming apology to Natives from the federal government. Link.

 

Daily Toast: June 9th 2008

Monday, June 9th, 2008 by Chris Ellis | Comment » | Viewed 4631 times since 04/15, 1 so far today

Daily toastHow many Kindles and Sony ebooks are there in the world? From the Oxford University Press blog. Link.

The WWDC starts at 1 p.m. EST and web searches for Apple, iPhone, and Steve Jobs have gone up over the past thirty days. From Google trends. Link.

Similar data from Hitwise. Future historians will love this sort of information. Link.

Interesting bit on Generation Y regarding information usage, particularly books. From ReadWriteWeb. Link.

 

Weekend Toast: June 7th 2008

Saturday, June 7th, 2008 by Chris Ellis | Comment » | Viewed 4107 times since 04/15, 1 so far today

Changing models. Everyone knows it. Everyone’s talking about it. Link.

Magazines as a luxury good. Do you hear the echo? Link.

Vintage 1998 article about digital books. “The book is the network, the network is knowledge, and someday soon you’ll be able to curl up in bed with all of it.” Ugh! From The Atlantic. Link.

The true tablet is coming. Link.

 

Daily Toast: June 6th 2008

Friday, June 6th, 2008 by Chris Ellis | Comment » | Viewed 3395 times since 04/15, 1 so far today

Daily toastWhat is the most depressing industry to work in? Portfolio will tell you. Link

Video of a small bookstore in Germany. No real story here, just a video of small bookstore in Germany. From Monocle. Link

The Long Now Foundation’s “Seminars About Long Term Thinking.” Link.

The seventy-fifth anniversary of the drive in theatre, from Smithsonian Magazine. Bring me popcorn and a fried pickle! Link.

 

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