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How I audited my daily media habits and improved the way I read


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Creating web content is incredibly easy — but filtering content is really hard. In late 2014, I realized I was reading too much bad content. I felt enraged by some of the articles I clicked on, because they were such a thoughtless waste of my time.

I got so frustrated that I decided to invest serious effort in fixing the problem on my end, instead of fruitlessly swearing at my laptop. I hoped to determine what what was non-optimal about my media habits, and how I could improve them.  So I audited my habits (with a spreadsheet and everything!) — and what I learned might surprise you.

Current clickbait solutions

I’m not alone in my anger about clickbait and my desire for a better media diet.  There’s plenty of mocking commentary about this, like The Onion’s satirical site ClickHole, or the amazing Twitter feed Saved You A Click by…

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Kindle Paperwhite 2 Update


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George R. R. Martin: More News


The link below is to another article with news on George R. R. Martin’s hit series ‘A Song of Ice & Fire,’ as well as news on ‘A Game of Thrones.’

For more visit:
http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/06/03/george-r-r-martin-ice-and-fire-publishing-plan-game-of-thrones/

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George R. R. Martin: A Song of Ice & Fire News


The link below is to an article that reports on some news concerning the series ‘A Song of Ice & Fire’ by George R. R. Martin – though it tends to be more speculation than news.

For more visit:
http://www.hypable.com/2014/06/02/anne-groell-george-r-r-martin-the-winds-of-winter-2/

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Gabriel Garcia Marquez


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J.K. Rowling and the next Harry Potter Spinoff – Fantastic Beasts


The link below is to an article that reports on a new Harry Potter spinoff series based on J. K. Rowling’s ‘Fantastic Beasts.’

For more visit:
http://mashable.com/2014/03/31/harry-potter-spin-off-trilogy-three-films/

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Anne Frank Books Vandalized in Japan


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Taking candy from babies: HarperCollins illegally gathered personal information from children


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NewsToEbook: Turns Feeds Into Ebooks


The link below is to an article that takes a look at NewsToEbook, a web application that turns your news feed into an ebook.

For more visit:
http://ebookfriendly.com/newstoebook-feed-to-epub-mobi/

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Jeff Bezos’ big 60 Minutes reveal: Delivery drones and (get this) private cloud


Barb Darrow's avatarGigaom

Most of the Twitter response to Amazon(s amzn) CEO Jeff Bezos’ star turn on 60 Minutes focused on Amazon’s plans to offer drone delivery of small packages in the not-too-far-off-but-unspecified future.

Bezos showed off the small helicopter like devices, actually octocopters, to the always credulous Charlie Rose and no doubt they are cool — although you have to wonder what could possibly go wrong. This meaty tidbit reaffirms what Gigaom’s Signe Brewster reported earlier, that consumer drones are coming and nothing screams “consumer” like Amazon’s retail services.

Still, the biggest surprise for me came when Bezos, unprompted, referred to the planned cloud that Amazon Web Services is building for the CIA as a private cloud. He didn’t even stumble on the word. Funny, since at AWS Re:invent last month, top AWS execs Andy Jassy and Adam Selipsky went to great pains to not characterize that installment as a private cloud. That’s…

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