Clearly for slow adopters of new technology, who REALLY want to be down with the in crowd. Thing is, if you buy an iPhone and attach that dinosaur to it, you probably shouldn’t own an iPhone, right?
Mundane Blogging: The Medium and Social Practices of Daily Kos -- MA thesis. Will post as soon as possible
Virtual Memory: The Blog as Technological Prosthetic -- presented at the Critical Themes conference, April 2008, The New School, (please contact me with a comment on my About page for a copy)
Virtual Memory: The Blog as Technological Prosthetic -- presented at the 2008 Interdisciplinary Memory Conference, February 2008, New School for Social Research
The Emergence of the Political Blogospheric Field -- presented at the Critical Themes conference, April 2007, The New School (pdf)
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mikeplugh // September 18, 2009 at 7:57 pm |
Clearly for slow adopters of new technology, who REALLY want to be down with the in crowd. Thing is, if you buy an iPhone and attach that dinosaur to it, you probably shouldn’t own an iPhone, right?
Carlo Scannella // September 18, 2009 at 8:40 pm |
Exactly. I don’t understand who would buy this? People who want their iPhone to be more like a blackberry?
Just doesn’t make sense. Which, of course, probably means they’ll sell like hotcakes. :-)