Ah, the sales season. I have a love-hate relationship with the sales season. Very occasionally I will be very pleased with something that I got on sales. But, overall, it is a depressing time, when otherwise bright people make the silliest of purchase decisions (me included). Here are some of the most common tricks used … Continue reading Here we go, again. The sales!
Month: August 2013
Coming unstuck – Writing advice from the @WomenWriters community
Argh, I am really struggling with writing. I have several projects already started. And I have impeding deadlines. And I like what I am should be writing about. But, still, I am struggling to get back into the mood and the rhythm of writing, after a 2 weeks’ break. I am stuck. Last night, I … Continue reading Coming unstuck – Writing advice from the @WomenWriters community
Breaking through the filter bubble with social media
The blog has been very quiet for the past 2-3 weeks because I was travelling. It was a mixture of work and holidays, in the US. I had hoped to keep writing during this period. However, it proved frustratingly difficult to have access to fast, reliable and inexpensive Wi-Fi. In the end, I just gave … Continue reading Breaking through the filter bubble with social media
New book: The Surveillance Industrial Complex
Recently, I received in the post a copy of the book ‘The Surveillance Industrial Complex – A political economy of surveillance’, edited by Kirstie Ball and Laureen Snider. In this book, long term collaborators, Kirstie Ball and Lauren Snider examine the nature of today’s surveillance structures. They note that not only is surveillance conducted at … Continue reading New book: The Surveillance Industrial Complex
What I am reading: Sharing
This month I am reading book 'Sharing: Culture and the Economy in the Internet Age' by Philippe Aigrain with contribution by Suzanne Aigrain. According to the description on the back cover of this book, the author(s) hold the view that 'the non-market sharing of digital works is both legitimate and useful.' This is a departure … Continue reading What I am reading: Sharing
Is the second screen killing TV?
The website ‘Marketing Charts’ reported the results of a study conducted by the Council for Research Excellence on TV viewing habits in the US. The interesting angle picked up by Marketing Charts is the extent to which viewers multitask with another screen while watching television – so, for instance, whether you check your e-mails while … Continue reading Is the second screen killing TV?