April: The Links

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THE PAST MONTH:

  • 6 stages of the creative roller coaster – and how to cope owl.li/gfhS30jHkG3

  • Why Bosch Is Used to Describe Everything from High Fashion to Heavy Metal owl.li/t7t730jHkEh

  • What Happens When Science Just Disappears? owl.li/WAcq30jGkbS

  • More education is what makes people live longer, not more money | New Scientist owl.li/4p8r30jHjSN

  • CRACKING THE CRYPTO WAR Ray Ozzie thinks he has an approach for accessing encrypted devices that attains the impossible: It satisfies both law enforcement and privacy purists. owl.li/lCfm30jGkaw

  • You Are Here: Scientists Unveil Precise Map Of More Than A Billion Stars owl.li/NRml30jGoDT

  • Behind the Cover: How Janelle Monáe Found Her Voice A new video series goes inside the process for creating the award-winning covers of The New York Times Magazine. This week, the singer comes into focus. owl.li/2xcv30jGhbm

  • Why Netflix Might Want Its Own Movie Theaters Because it hasn’t disrupted film the way it has TV. owl.li/CZJa30jGl12

  • How Funders Often Hurt The Nonprofits They Are Trying To Help owl.li/GNqT30jHkIS

  • The Modern Mini Cooper’s Designer Is Now Working On Flying Cars owl.li/DnkN30jGkdX

  • Augmented Reality Is Transforming Museums owl.li/43vG30jFamt

  • Here's What Facebook Won’t Let You Post owl.li/icKy30jFalx

  • Frank Chimero · A Modest Guide to Productivity owl.li/dO3530jEPEO

  • Your Strategic Plans Probably Aren’t Strategic, or Even Plans owl.li/5LPm30jFal7

  • What Makes a Designer Valuable owl.li/6vyc30jEPxC

  • Which Podcasts Should Web Designers And Developers Be Listening To? owl.li/Or5B30jERZ2

  • Mid-century modernism: 15 iconic examples owl.li/ttUi30jEPwn

  • Dropbox, New York Times kick off 52-week “Behind the Cover” series | | Dropbox Blog owl.li/K6Er30jGh9i

  • GQ's Best New Restaurants in America, 2018 owl.li/tUK630jERWE

  • The Reinvention of NASA owl.li/8Gsk30jERT1

  • TIME 100: The Most Influential People of 2018 owl.li/7jDf30jDRCs

  • ‘Civilizations’ is the most ambitious story about art ever told on television - The Washington Post owl.li/KhbO30jDRnz

  • The rise of the ambient video game ‘The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’ and its contemporaries are sensory soothing software several decades in the making. owl.li/lqJz30jDPzj

  • MoMA Acquires The Painting That Provoked Rudy Giuliani To Try To Shut Down The Brooklyn Museum owl.li/2NW530jDRmM

  • A digital answer to an old question: How The Economist uses Instagram Stories for quizzes owl.li/BIAw30jDPxL

  • How language can affect the way we think | owl.li/4RQa30jDQdc

  • Quantum time: Is this where the flow of existence comes from? | New Scientist owl.li/aUJ730jDPwV

  • What if you could get WiFi and tuition in exchange for plastic trash? | owl.li/nbOf30jDQcz

  • The tricky art (and emerging science) of valuing crypto-assets - MIT Technology Review owl.li/I3L430jEOmr

  • These 6 pioneering women helped create modern computers | owl.li/TiFS30jDQ9m

  • Quantum time: Is this where the flow of existence comes from? owl.li/KcxH30jDPak

  • Writing advice for artists and visual thinkers owl.li/qQTc30jDP87

  • What's Not Included in Facebook's 'Download Your Data' owl.li/8MUk30jDNOQ

  • Why So Many People Make Their Password 'Dragon' owl.li/xXeK30jDO8A

  • Why So Many People Make Their Password 'Dragon' owl.li/uFkq30jDNNe

  • What's Not Included in Facebook's 'Download Your Data' owl.li/fBm530jDO7S

  • Can This New Alternative to Braille Change the Way Blind People Read? owl.li/xR1130jDNB9

  • Magic and AI are mixing to create tricks you won't believe owl.li/5m1F30jDO5A

  • Writing advice for artists and visual thinkers owl.li/K5Hc30jDPwC

  • Facebook Is Planning on Turning Its Data Over to Social Scientists. Should Users Trust the Project? owl.li/Tocx30jDO1C

  • These 16,016 BBC Sound Effects are made available by the BBC in WAV format to download for use under the terms of the RemArc Licence. owl.li/bxvg30jDIb6

  • Who Has More of Your Personal Data Than Facebook? Try Google - WSJ owl.li/IZ6Q30jDI6R

  • The Woman Who Gave the Macintosh a Smile: Susan Kare designed the suite of icons that made the Macintosh revolutionary—a computer that you could communicate with in pictures. | The New Yorker owl.li/mSbg30jDr8U

  • Here are eleven amazing data journalism projects. Which one is your favourite? owl.li/Fppt30jDI4l

  • 7 Traits of Super-Productive People owl.li/iJ8X30jDovb

  • Every two weeks a language dies. Wikitongues wants to save them: Saving the World's Dying and Disappearing Languages owl.li/k7Bc30jDFN0

  • Christoph Niemann's 7 Hard-hitting Truths About the Realities of Being a Designer owl.li/3XDM30jDot0

  • Making ideas into reality at MIT's 'Future Factory' -- "60 Minutes" - CBS News owl.li/GoEO30jDwVN

  • We're Good At Recognizing Distorted Faces owl.li/gbig30jDIZP

  • MOMA Makes a List of Iconic Fashion “Items” | The New Yorker owl.li/aoYO30jDswS

  • Soviet film posters of the 50s and 60s – in pictures owl.li/d2M130jDjo8

  • Is Netflix Now the Eighth Big Media Conglomerate? | Hollywood Reporter owl.li/UGjD30jDjlL

  • Netflix Knows Some Very Strange Things About Public Viewing Habits owl.li/AVUc30jDiH5

  • An Avalanche of Novels, Films and Other Works of Art Will Soon Enter the Public Domain: Virginia Woolf, Charlie Chaplin, William Carlos William, Buster Keaton & More | Open Culture owl.li/q7fc30jDjkq

  • Inside the Cleanroom Where NASA’s New Mars Lander Waits to Launch owl.li/C5KK30jDiFw

  • Chinese man caught by facial recognition at pop concert - BBC News owl.li/SUqZ30jDjg3

  • Data Science and the Art of Producing Entertainment at Netflix owl.li/3IpA30jDiDD

  • The 2018 Pulitzer Prize Winners owl.li/GTfc30jDiKH

  • What designers need to know about perception owl.li/pswo30jDopV

  • How HBO Built a Real-Life Activation as Immersive as the Universe Within Westworld – Adweek owl.li/MKCM30jDiJ7

  • Ivor Guest, 97, Dies; Transformed Study of Dance History - The New York Times owl.li/F2jp30jDiz6

  • Stream 47 Hours of Classic Sci-Fi Novels & Stories: Asimov, Wells, Orwell, Verne, Lovecraft & More | Open Culture owl.li/nIif30jDixG

  • The Peabody Awards - Entertainment, Children’s & Youth Winners Named owl.li/hSqm30jDfQa

  • How Janelle Monáe Found Her Voice - The New York Times owl.li/54gS30jDfZm

  • What happens to taste when algorithms become the tastemakers? owl.li/6SAz30jDfGa

  • People read news differently (i.e., worse) on phones than they do on desktop, new research suggests » Nieman Journalism Lab owl.li/54i230jDiCG

  • The quest for the next billion-dollar color - The world has never had a truly safe, stable and bright red pigment. The trail may start with YInMn, the first blue created in 2 centuries owl.li/xB6y30jDfW4

  • Inside La Sagrada Familia owl.li/niw730jDiAg

  • Should you design for addiction or for loyalty? » Nieman Journalism Lab owl.li/nq0230jDfzF

  • Where Hollywood Goes to Get Its Restaurant Sets owl.li/N69j30jDcom

  • Chaos takes control: A look at HBO's innovative marketing for "Westworld" – Adweek owl.li/NsrF30jxupS

  • Why Philosophy Should Become More Like Pop Music | The Book of Life owl.li/U1d630jwnKm

  • Ad of the Day: AI bots experience existential crises in original film from Ted owl.li/6xIv30jxq25

  • Netflix Knows Some Very Strange Things About Public Viewing Habits | WIRED owl.li/Fgo930jwnic

  • The Power of Leaders Who Focus on Solving Problems owl.li/vcfA30jxvqn

  • How AI Helps Photographers Get More Creative owl.li/USn230jxo9s

  • iMac Pro short film Director Erin Sarofsky’s iMac Pro film puts the famed desktop through its paces, bringing a series of dreamy illustrations to life. owl.li/802C30jxnVz

  • Why happy accidents and a non-linear career path are your secret weapon owl.li/p59R30jwmyD

  • Ad Legend George Lois: Magazine Covers Are “Trash Today” owl.li/ltzu30jvQOu

  • How Houston Ballet Has Continued Performing After Hurricane Harvey owl.li/GEN630jveYn

  • The story of After Effects – the compositing and animation software that has beaten the competition for 25 years owl.li/8Efg30juYhJ

  • Everything We Know About Birds That Glow - Atlas Obscura owl.li/Bu6e30jvbJK

  • Type in Couture owl.li/1URX30juYbG

  • Enter the Pulp Magazine Archive, Featuring Over 11,000 Digitized Issues of Classic Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Detective Fiction owl.li/pxSV30jv04x

  • How Chef José Andrés Turns Impulsiveness Into An Asset owl.li/Irea30juY5N

  • Inside the Cleanroom Where NASA’s New Mars Lander Waits to Launch owl.li/4UiG30juZVg

  • 4 design trends we're all tired of hearing about owl.li/tfsZ30jvczp

  • Here’s what we know so far about Google Chrome’s mobile article recommendations, the next major traffic driver for publishers owl.li/1ifI30juZKJ

  • Stream David Bowie's Complete Discography in a 19-Hour Playlist: From His Very First Recordings to His Last owl.li/v79s30jutzV

  • Dubai to launch digital vehicle number plates owl.li/UtKu30jushS

  • Commerce vs. Curation: Lessons From Today’s Museum World - The New York Times owl.li/1o5x30jurW1

  • The Key to Smarter AI: Copy the Brain - WSJ owl.li/8kB030jusfj

  • Ivor Guest, 97, Dies; Transformed Study of Dance History - The New York Times owl.li/oHaJ30jurTj

  • CRISPR trials are about to begin in people—but we still don’t know how well it works in monkeys - MIT Technology Review owl.li/FhbH30jusei

  • When the brain is off to sleep — but hard at work owl.li/5Pc230jurPP

  • Stream 47 Hours of Classic Sci-Fi Novels & Stories: Asimov, Wells, Orwell, Verne, Lovecraft & More owl.li/SEOt30jutE6

  • What You Don’t Know About How Facebook Uses Your Data - The New York Times owl.li/yp5M30jusbk

  • New York Times book critic Parul Sehgal on the bliss and monkishness of her work. owl.li/dvYf30jus87

  • Why it’s as hard to escape an echo chamber as it is to flee a cult | Aeon Essays owl.li/57Wo30jurMH

  • Here Are The Winners Of The World Press Photo Of The Year Contest owl.li/IczM30juqwU

  • There’s a Speeding Mass of Space Junk Orbiting Earth, Smashing Into Things - WSJ owl.li/X8IN30jshiZ

  • Google loses landmark 'right to be forgotten' case Businessman wins legal action to force removal of search results about past conviction owl.li/UD1m30jugyZ

  • The world has improved by every measure of human flourishing over the past two centuries, and the progress continues, writes Steven Pinker. - WSJ owl.li/kSCk30jshdQ

  • The other dimension of design - Extending design principles beyond the dimensional space into the temporal owl.li/DPgk30jtw0Q

  • The benefits of time-shifting your news reading. owl.li/B7V730jsgNp

  • SpaceX’s President is Thinking Even Bigger Than Elon Musk | WIRED owl.li/TKRc30jt0m3

  • Can tech save the humanities? owl.li/9gDV30jurPf

  • What the Hospitals of the Future Look Like - WSJ owl.li/bXhn30jshnm

  • Inside the Invisible but Influential World of Scent Branding owl.li/i3Hd30jsg2b

  • How farmers on the Great Plains are changing the local climate owl.li/J3z330jsfmm

  • Are you asking the right questions? Design is more about asking the right questions than having the right answers. owl.li/pKxE30jrJBo

  • I Downloaded the Information That Facebook Has on Me. Yikes. - The New York Times owl.li/w1RK30jseZ5

  • Mohawk: The new site for the family-owned paper makers combines paper into different compositions to create an atmosphere of possibility. owl.li/OHu430jrJz9

  • The Science of Great Design - Why experimentation is the most valuable tool in our arsenal owl.li/DPw230jrM4M

  • At Work With MoMA Design Store’s Merchandising Team - 99U owl.li/ejWT30jrIGB

  • Why Bad Photographers Think They're Good owl.li/1lOp30jrM2X

  • The 3 types of feedback owl.li/6cgq30jsgzK

  • What 40 Years of Research Reveals About the Difference Between Disruptive and Radical Innovation owl.li/4K8G30jrL7K

  • Here Are Nearly 1,200 Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely Free owl.li/JseQ30jrIzc

  • How Facebook Devalued The Birthday owl.li/ktFT30jrIwV

  • People Who Have “Too Many Interests” Are More Likely To Be Successful According To Research owl.li/5l1G30jpam6

  • How to Check If Cambridge Analytica Could Access Your Facebook Data | WIRED owl.li/nKTF30jsXvj

  • Apple lands Isaac Asimov Foundation Series David Goyer & Josh Friedman | Deadline owl.li/FT2d30jqm7n

  • The life and death of Homaro Cantu, the genius chef who wanted to change the world owl.li/dYfx30jpajJ

  • Do our names push us towards certain jobs? owl.li/BMYK30jqid5

  • Inside Amazon's $250M 'Lord of the Rings' Deal: the network's groundbreaking negotiation guaranteed a five-season commitment of J.R.R. Tolkien's adaptation, making it the "most expensive TV series ever." owl.li/Ipl530jpafT

  • Two 'newly discovered' human organs aren't what they seem, they're not organs at all. owl.li/Qis530jqi4y

  • Apple Now Runs On 100% Green Energy, And Here’s How It Got There owl.li/Oaaw30jrICk

  • Slate’s If Then podcast interviews Facebook’s Adam Mosseri the head of the news feed, about what keeps Facebook up at Night owl.li/zcwh30jqcce

  • How to Check If Cambridge Analytica Could Access Your Facebook Data | WIRED owl.li/3bj630jpa27

  • You've Seen This Letter Everywhere, But Can You Write It? owl.li/uq5V30jp9Of

  • TV's First $300M Man: Inside Netflix's Blockbuster Ryan Murphy Deal | Hollywood Reporter owl.li/3TyM30joZLN

  • The Two Traits of the Best Problem-Solving Teams owl.li/ylJR30jp9AK

  • Beyond 800 words: new digital story formats for news owl.li/sPL030joXUp

  • Your Strategic Plans Probably Aren’t Strategic, or Even Plans owl.li/75Eg30jp9A8

  • BBC News Labs: In-Article Chatbots – BBC News Labs owl.li/HXFN30joXS6

  • Maria Popova on Evergreen Ideas and Rethinking the Meaning of Content – Own Your Content owl.li/a5Ds30jp9qX

  • New Brain Maps With Unmatched Detail May Change Neuroscience | WIRED owl.li/QgbL30jpa36

  • Jocelyn K. Glei on Ideation and Being Accountable in Your Projects – Own Your Content owl.li/7UsC30jp9p5

  • Rethinking newsroom innovation – BBC News Labs owl.li/hw4J30joXFj

  • Modern patronage offers artists a new way to earn a living owl.li/AWOU30joXBA

  • Why Everyone Missed the Most Important Invention in the Last 500 Years owl.li/X9YY30jnJEi

  • A Brain-Boosting Prosthesis Moves From Rats to Humans | WIRED owl.li/Vl3i30joOVB

  • Inside Broadway’s Secret Laboratory: ‘Hamilton,’ ‘Frozen,’ and So Much More - The New York Times owl.li/iISV30jnDMH

  • Kasiva Mutua: How I use the drum to tell my story owl.li/gLyH30joOSX

  • How We Made The Holiday Gift Guide – The Times Open Team owl.li/Q2pp30jnuCh

  • Beyond 'Blurred Lines': How Forensic Musicology Is Altering Pop's Future - Rolling Stone owl.li/uMYX30joOLR

  • What we talk about when we talk about fair AI – BBC News Labs owl.li/OdqN30joXNg

  • Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago launches first campaign in 20 years | Campaign US owl.li/RmtQ30joMHG

  • Writing advice for artists and visual thinkers owl.li/4tPn30jmpkv

  • The Science of Stories: How Stories Impact Our Brains owl.li/C3hB30jmp8B

  • Scientists harvest 1st vegetables in Antarctic greenhouse owl.li/lb2430jlX5M

  • Vlatko Vedral: I'm building a machine that breaks the rules of reality owl.li/V9Rk30jmo9J

  • Google's crowdsourced foreign data will feed its AI | WIRED owl.li/9ZDZ30jlWuk

  • What I Wish I Knew at Every Age - 99U owl.li/aJZ430jlXrq

  • How museums can double their visitor numbers—featuring DJs at the Musée Guimet in Paris | The Art Newspaper owl.li/u8e530jls6x

  • Carl Sagan on Mystery, Why Common Sense Blinds Us to the Universe, and How to Live with the Unknown – Brain Pickings owl.li/JOq130jng8K

  • The Best Design Podcasts: 15 Entertaining, Insightful Podcasts for Designers owl.li/mISH30jlXk9

  • Is the World Ready for Synthetic People? owl.li/HqiV30jlXbO

  • What's the Best Path to a Top Museum Job? We Analyzed the Training of 100 Curators to Find Out | artnet News owl.li/xIZW30jls0z

  • The Lofty Optimism of Spotify and the Influence of the Streaming Revolution | The New Yorker owl.li/U6Cb30jlrWx

  • Does the Copyright Office Know Anything about Design? owl.li/iiml30jlm2n

  • How babies learn – and why robots can’t compete | owl.li/OG8M30jlrQP

  • How to Redesign a Tech Logo  owl.li/Gx9f30jlm0L

  • How Does Consciousness Work? owl.li/SwEL30jlrNa

  • Keep Your Computer From Destroying Your Eyesight | WIRED owl.li/wOTM30jlj3y

  • The Enormous Project Of Replacing The Met Museum’s Skylights - The New York Times owl.li/i1gk30jls3o

  • Do choreographers need a dramaturg? owl.li/QuKB30jlrLL

  • Vignelli’s NYC Subway Map as a Children’s Book - Subtraction.com owl.li/ajAm30jlm5n

  • The dizzying story of Symphony of the Seas, the largest and most ambitious cruise ship ever built | WIRED UK owl.li/rcGH30jl9lA

  • ◉ Rams, a documentary about pioneering designer Dieter Rams -  smartercreativity.com/blog/2018/4/7/…

  • How 50 Female Characters Were Described In Their Screenplays owl.li/AZvM30jkEsf

  • Royal Ballet stage managers: The duo who keep the dancers on their toes owl.li/ppEo30jk1ii

  • Internet “power user” Mark Zuckerberg knows Facebook has issues - MIT Technology Review owl.li/o3Bc30jkBQG

  • Facebook is adding a button to let users get more “background information” (aka information from Wikipedia pages) on publishers » Nieman Journalism Lab owl.li/s5a030jjZvy

  • Vignelli’s NYC Subway Map as a Children’s Book owl.li/1nQ630jkxdy

  • Meet the Astronomer Who Has Chronicled the Field for 16 Years | WIRED owl.li/xEF330jjZoZ

  • Google connecting Japan-Guam-Australia w/ latest undersea fiber cable investment | 9to5Google owl.li/oMXC30jk6f0

  • The Real Story of the Hawaiian Missile Crisis owl.li/uA1d30jl9pI

  • No Kyding: eminent Shakespeare scholar seeks publisher owl.li/aJFN30jk1m8

  • Gothic or Helvetica? For Brands, Fonts Help Tell a Story - The New York Times owl.li/kY3X30jjYCt

  • Making a Mark: Visual Identity with Tom Geismar owl.li/M7UY30jjMNg

  • The Cloud Is Rising To The Cybersecurity Challenge owl.li/NFdK30jjqCm

  • This New Typeface Merges Braille You Can Touch With Letters You Can See owl.li/A3Hh30jjMhb

  • How Perfectionists Can Get Out of Their Own Way owl.li/VJVt30jiMc1

  • 2001: A Space Odyssey Immersive Art Exhibit owl.li/HGxH30jjDrb

  • Younger UK viewers watch more Netflix than all of BBC TV - CNET owl.li/rY2i30jiMaU

  • Conserve the Sound is an online museum for vanishing and endangered sounds. owl.li/2hra30jjrB1

  • How Advertising Shaped the First Opioid Epidemic | Smithsonian owl.li/fSqF30jjYVr

  • Why Doesn't America Read Anymore? : NPR owl.li/CuaS30jjqZX

  • When we ask robots to do things, should they do what we say, or what we mean? - IEEE Spectrum owl.li/SqoW30jiKOL

  • DNS Resolvers Performance compared: CloudFlare x Google x Quad9 x OpenDNS owl.li/hEhC30jiKsk

  • NPR brags about its ratings (and its podcast-to-broadcast crossovers) » Nieman Journalism Lab owl.li/pgAF30jiIAQ

  • 5 Tools to Promote Integrative Thinking and Creativity on Your Team owl.li/TbNa30jiJkG

  • ◉ The Arts Contribute More Than $760 Billion to the U.S. Economy - smartercreativity.com/blog/2018/4/5/…

  • Barnes & Noble Looks to In-Store Restaurants for a Boost - Eater owl.li/eOAC30jiItq

  • Cloudflare launches 1.1.1.1 DNS service that will speed up your internet - The Verge owl.li/ykV130jiJiK

  • How Joan Didion Became Joan Didion owl.li/EBZt30jiIok

  • Lost Verdi Opera Score Discovered in Berlin Basement - WQXR owl.li/9ecB30jiM6W

  • The interactive online poem “Love Lost” emotionally connects users with a unique heart sculpture that reacts through mouse touch. | Communication Arts owl.li/mp3l30jiIVs

  • FB News Feed FYI: Helping People Better Assess The Stories They See In News Feed owl.li/4W4c30jiIET

  • Mini Brains Are Now Growing Their Own Veins | WIRED owl.li/oOdg30jiIaG

  • A Nighttime Underwater Spectacle Off the Coast of the Philippines | WIRED owl.li/mz9K30jiI9E

  • Taming the Epic To-Do List owl.li/E2iV30jhpC4

  • The Inside Story of Reddit's Redesign | WIRED owl.li/Rexu30jiGCb

  • A look back at media innovation in 2017, and what we learned from it owl.li/8Yuw30jhpzy

  • Dance as Medicine – The Yale Herald owl.li/tvqN30jhr6B

  • Think lithely, step lively: Greg Barber on newsroom tools at the Washington Post owl.li/zicg30jhpt5

  • The Hottest Thing You’ll Read All Day: A History of Chili Peppers owl.li/4bij30jhpTq

  • Tax Tips for Freelance Creatives: Debunking Common Myths - 99U owl.li/HNq930jiIkz

  • How to Use Psychology to Solve the Procrastination Puzzle owl.li/qXVp30jhpQJ

  • Why agencies must make room for innovation | The Drum owl.li/hSkB30jhori

  • Book Review: The Visual History of Type – Glenn Fleishman owl.li/qbrk30jiKm4

  • Tech designers should be licensed, says Silicon Valley designer Mike Monteiro owl.li/oZkS30jhomC

  • RIP Steven Bochco: Hollywood Pays Tribute to TV Innovator owl.li/JOrE30jh9M6

  • How Grubhub Analyzed 4,000 Dishes to Predict Your Next Order | WIRED owl.li/byMy30jhofX

  • Are you ready? This is all the data Facebook and Google have on you owl.li/CWbT30jgcDr

  • Emmanuel Macron Q&A: France's President Discusses Artificial Intelligence Strategy | WIRED owl.li/veXb30jhodY

  • Poor grades tied to class times that don’t match our biological clocks | Berkeley News owl.li/Alg630jgczp

  • You've Never Seen the French Alps Like This Before | WIRED owl.li/SHLN30jhocb

  • Brief History of Stock Photography: From Great Collections to Collection of Everything owl.li/gkfp30jhotq

  • The dizzying story of Symphony of the Seas, the largest and most ambitious cruise ship ever built owl.li/P9ST30jh9VH

  • A Short History of Mark Zuckerberg's Privacy Gaffes at Facebook | WIRED owl.li/T4AP30jgcuy

  • Five innovative audio implementations in the news industry owl.li/8gDk30jgcl0

  • What Is A Meme? The Definitive WIRED Guide | WIRED owl.li/YOhr30jgbFg

  • Every single Machine Learning course on the internet, ranked by your reviews owl.li/JCS430jgc9W

  • April Fools’ the Day After: Our Roundup of Every Brand Stunt You Missed the First Time Around – Adweek owl.li/qCm630jhb7k

  • Font Map · An AI Experiment by IDEO Using artificial intelligence to surface new relationships across fonts. This interactive map of more than 750 fonts has been organized using machine learning. owl.li/HQ0t30jgbqi

  • Facebook Newsfeed Changes: This is How News Publishers Dropped in Jan-Feb 2018 owl.li/KyuH30jgc41

  • NASA's New Parker Probe Will Skim the Sun's Surface | WIRED owl.li/JIDU30jfAIx

  • Mission Icarus: Inside the daring plan to touch the sun | New Scientist owl.li/pL1130jgbR2

  • How to download a copy of everything Google knows about you owl.li/e6Y030jgcvW

  • Cherry Blossom Season Blooms Early in Asia: Pictures owl.li/8Q2X30jgbNE

  • Why Reading Books Should be Your Priority, According to Science owl.li/YFGn30jfACJ

  • Operagoers So Young, the Met Adds Changing Tables and Stroller Parking - The New York Times owl.li/Ito030jfAzT

  • Erica Stone: Academic research is publicly funded -- why isn't it publicly available? | TED Talk owl.li/kVUh30jfA4z

  • Concerto For Cheesesteaks And Orchestra: Tod Machover’s New Score Captures The (Literal) Sounds Of Philadelphia owl.li/YSNs30jfAyQ

  • Great TED Talks to inspire fiction writing owl.li/UtEu30jfzZV

  • Going to concerts helps you live longer, according to new research owl.li/79CT30jfAxd

  • In search of a scientific definition of wisdom | owl.li/GdnW30jfzX8

  • The Mind-Expanding Ideas of Andy Clark: The tools we use to help us think—from language to smartphones—may be part of thought itself. owl.li/wF2630jfAvO

  • How to Download Your Facebook Data and What to Look for in It | WIRED owl.li/t5Gl30jfAFD

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Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

February & March: The Links

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Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

January: The Links

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Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

Starts: The Week's Links

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Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

Yearend: The Week's Link

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Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.