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Andrew Breitbart, New Media Trailblazer, Showed How The Internet Can Change Politics

March 1, 2012Erik Kain 3 Comments

Andrew Breitbart, founder of Big Government and a host of other conservative blogs, died last night at the age of 43. That’s too young for anyone, regardless of how well you’ve lived. And while I found myself on the opposite end of the political spectrum from Mr. Breitbart, his work as a trailblazer for online […]

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Ten Superbowl Ads To Watch For During The Big Game

February 5, 2012Erik Kain

Watch the best Superbowl ads of 2012 before the game. Advertisers go high-tech for the big game this year. This year the Superbowl is going high-tech. For the first time ever you can watch the game live online or on your mobile phone. You can also watch many of the big game’s big ad spots […]

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The Google Reader Redesign is an Ugly, Lonely User Experience

November 2, 2011Erik Kain

So Google finally went and killed off the social features in Google Reader. They also gave it a face lift, apparently in an attempt to make it look more like the new Gmail and Google Plus. Aesthetic uniformity across products makes perfect sense. Unfortunately, the new Google Reader look is ugly. Really ugly. Too much […]

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Better Angels or Bread and Circuses?

September 23, 2011Erik Kain

In recent years, the number of people executed in America has plummeted: Crime has fallen dramatically in the same time period. Will Wilkinson points out that modernity has brought about a number of similar moral shifts, and concludes: In the face of such a decisive trend in moral culture, we can say a couple different […]

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