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King of Clickbait

How a young entrepreneur built a media empire by repackaging memes.

Andrew Marantz New Yorker Dec 2014 20min Permalink

Tech

A Changing Mission

To whom does San Francisco’s oldest neighborhood belong?

Joe Garofoli, Carolyn Said San Francisco Chronicle Dec 2014 Permalink

Crime Tech

The Troll Hunters

A group of journalists and researchers wade into ugly corners of the Internet to expose racists, creeps, and hypocrites. Have they gone too far?

Adrian Chen MIT Technology Review Dec 2014 15min Permalink

Tech

The Lives of Ronald Pinn

Creating, and then attempting to dismantle, a fake persona based on a man who died in 1984.

Andrew O'Hagan London Review of Books Dec 2014 35min Permalink

Crime Tech

How The NYPD Is Using Social Media To Put Harlem Teens Behind Bars

How Facebook ‘likes’ landed Jelani Henry in Rikers.

Ben Popper The Verge Dec 2014 20min Permalink

Tech

The Complete and Chaotic History of Reddit

“Traffic was never the problem. Everything else was.”

Seth Fiegerman Mashable Dec 2014 35min Permalink

Business Tech

How an eBay Bookseller Defeated a Publishing Giant at the Supreme Court

What the first-sale doctrine means for the future of copyright.

Doug Kari Ars Technica Nov 2014 20min Permalink

Science Tech

The Golden Quarter

Why the boom in scientific progress stalled.

Michael Hanlon Aeon Dec 2014 Permalink

Business Tech

The Bitcoin Boy

On a 16-year-old Silicon Valley wunderkind.

Benjamin Wallace New York Dec 2014 15min Permalink

Business Tech

The Gaming Industry's Greatest Adversary Is Just Getting Started

A profile of Anita Sarkeesian, who has recieved death threats as she exposes misogyny in the $25 billion video game industry.

Sheelah Kolhatkar Businessweek Nov 2014 15min Permalink

Tech

The Man Who Created 'Tetris'

How making the most successful video game ever changed Alexey Pajitnov’s life.

Jagger Gravning Motherboard Nov 2014 10min Permalink

Business Tech

The Smartest Bro in the Room

A profile of Uber CEO Travis Kalanick.

Ellen Cushing San Francisco Nov 2014 25min Permalink

Tech

The Programmer’s Price

Superstar coders, like actors and athletes, now have agents.

Lizzie Widdicombe New Yorker Nov 2014 25min Permalink

Tech

Smile, You’re Speaking Emoji

The rapid rise of a wordless language.

Adam Sternbergh New York Nov 2014 20min Permalink

Tech

The Truth About Anonymous’s Activism

“The Anonymous mystique had allowed a group of incompetents to hijack, then discredit, an important grassroots movement in the eyes of national media.”

Adrian Chen The Nation Nov 2014 Permalink

Sex Tech

Everybody Sexts

An illustrated look at modern love, texting, and sex.

Jenna Wortham Matter Nov 2014 15min Permalink

Business Tech

Tristan Walker: The Visible Man

On an African-American entrepreneur and race in Silicon Valley.

J.J. McCorvey Fast Company Nov 2014 30min Permalink

Business Science Tech

All Dressed Up For Mars and Nowhere to Go

Mars One says it will send four people to colonize the planet by 2025. The company claims more than 200,000 have paid to apply for the privilege. But a deep look at Mars One’s plan and its finances reveals that not only is the goal a longshot, it might be a scam.

Elmo Keep Matter Nov 2014 40min Permalink

Business Tech World

The Laborers Who Keep Dick Pics and Beheadings Out of Your Facebook Feed

The grim world of outsourced content moderation.

Adrian Chen Wired Oct 2014 15min Permalink

Tech

What Kind of Creep Sells a Celebrity's Naked Photos on the Internet?

The on and offline search for the prime suspect in last month’s celebrity nude photo hacking scandal.

Charlie Warzel Buzzfeed Oct 2014 15min Permalink

Tech

My Day Interviewing For The Service Economy Startup From Hell

“The idea for Handybook occurred to me when I was studying at Harvard. It was so hard to find a reliable cleaning service to tidy my apartment! You know?”

Amanda Tomas The Billfold Oct 2014 10min Permalink

Tech

In Conversation: Marc Andreessen

“There are people who are wired to be skeptics and there are people who are wired to be optimists. And I can tell you, at least from the last 20 years, if you bet on the side of the optimists, generally you’re right.’

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Previously: Kevin Roose on the Longform Podcast.

Kevin Roose New York Oct 2014 25min Permalink

Tech

You Can Look It Up

The Wikipedia origin story.

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Excerpted from The Innovators.

Walter Isaacson The Daily Beast Oct 2014 20min Permalink

Arts Tech

'Am I Being Catfished?'

An author confronts her troll.

Kathleen Hale The Guardian Oct 2014 20min Permalink

Tech

The Future of the Culture Wars Is Here, and It's Gamergate

How a small group of gamers has been able to “set the terms of debate in a $100 billion industry, even as they send women like Brianna Wu into hiding and show every sign that they intend to keep doing so until all their demands are met.”

Kyle Wagner Deadspin Oct 2014 20min Permalink

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