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<title>Icerocket blog search: "everything bad is good for you" book</title>
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 <title><![CDATA[Is the Price of ‘Free’ Really ‘Free’?]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[It’s ironic, that’s what it really is. A new book being released this week argues that a business model of ‘Free’ is where we are all headed. Is it??? Well, according to Chris Anderson, author of Free: The Future of a Radical Price, also editor of Wired and author of the 2006 best-seller The Long Ta <b>...</b> ]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 07:16:00 CDT</pubDate>
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 <dc:creator>daedalus</dc:creator>
 <source url="http://icarus1611.wordpress.com">Icarus Landing</source>
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 <title><![CDATA[Lost In Austen]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[The classics scholar Robert Fagles, who made popular translations of The Odyssey and The Iliad for our time, died in 2008. A colleague compared the epic swagger of his style to the films of Sergio Leone and Sam Peckinpah. “He was not an exactingly literal translator but rather one who sought to inte <b>...</b> ]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 19:43:00 CDT</pubDate>
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 <dc:creator>Jillian Burt</dc:creator>
 <source url="http://21ctv.wordpress.com">21CTV</source>
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 <title><![CDATA[Mental Video Games and Video Games Myths]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[Speech Topics: Mental Video Games and V i d e o G a m e s M y t h s Andrew Marks 7/12/09 Video Games have many positive effects on the way children think, and they present learning opportunities that would otherwise be unavailable. Children who play video games have shown to perform significantly hi <b>...</b> ]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 16:34:00 CDT</pubDate>
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 <dc:creator>Andrew </dc:creator>
 <source url="http://funnystories.blogspot.com/">Andrew and Christopher Marks Funniest Stories</source>
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 <title><![CDATA[flexible play: cyberkids to gray gamers]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[The connections between gaming, cognitive exercise, physical activity and positive socialization across the generations are well documented. “Today’s popular culture is actually making us smarter,” argued Steven Johnson in his book Everything Bad is Good for You, wherein he demonstrates that the men <b>...</b> ]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 12:47:00 CDT</pubDate>
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 <source url="http://www.sidneyevematrix.net/blog">cyberpop</source>
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 <title><![CDATA[Rubik’s 360]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[The Cube was invented in 1974, two years before I was even born, but I still remember watching TV programs where people would challenge themselves to be the fastest person to solve the Cube. I’m a fan, no big news there! It’s a fact, Ernö Rubik cube is one of the most popular and infuriating toys of <b>...</b> ]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 9 Jul 2009 03:00:00 CDT</pubDate>
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 <title><![CDATA[From Odessa to the Future]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[Guestblogger Marina Gorbis is executive director at Institute for the Future. At the end of workshops at the Institute for the Future we often ask participants to sum up their experience in one word or one sentence. Applying the technique to myself, I would sum up my whole life in one phrase: From O <b>...</b> ]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 6 Jul 2009 16:16:00 CDT</pubDate>
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 <dc:creator>Marina Gorbis</dc:creator>
 <source url="http://www.boingboing.net/">Boing Boing</source>
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 <title><![CDATA[Update!]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[Long time no update... 1. Go curling! (Open house, league, bonspiel, whatever.) 2. Lose 15 lbs. [5/15] 3. Lose 15 more lbs. [0/15] 4. Lose 15 more lbs. [0/15] 5. Lose 15 more lbs. [0/15] 6. Lose 15 more lbs. [0/15] 7. Lose 15 more lbs. [0/15] (can stop earlier if content) 8. Take Amtrak somewhere. 9 <b>...</b> ]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Sun, 5 Jul 2009 20:43:00 CDT</pubDate>
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 <title><![CDATA[5 Books: The 5 best books I’ve read this year (so far)]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[This week will mark 2009’s halfway point. Already? It seems like only yesterday that 2009 was just beginning, but time flies when you have a lot of books to read. So here are the five books that I’ve read so far this year that have really stuck with me. They weren’t published this year, I just happe <b>...</b> ]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 3 Jul 2009 08:47:00 CDT</pubDate>
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 <title><![CDATA[Why Americans Love Superhero Movies]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[The superheroes of Marvel Comics. Superhero movies are running rampant through Hollywood. Seems like every other month Marvel or DC is releasing a new movie, and all of them are making tons of money. Even Batman and Robin, a laughable and ridiculous film by all accounts, made over $100 million domes <b>...</b> ]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Thu, 2 Jul 2009 11:08:00 CDT</pubDate>
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 <title><![CDATA[Book Review: “Everything Bad is Good For You” by Steven Johnson]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[I’ve started to read “Everything Bad is Good For You” by Steven Johnson over a “Pizza chèvre”. Johnson wants to argue, a bit in line with Wim Veen’s ideas on digital natives’ use of media, that popular culture does not make us dumber (as is re-iterated by so many scholars, cf. Manfred Spitzer) but t <b>...</b> ]]></description>
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 <source url="http://www.simple.lu/2009">Keep it Simple!</source>
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