a critic gets a bit of love and respect in these dark days for arts journalism (and other adventures in social networking)

What my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today:
• Is Brin someone Hollywood will heed? Nah, probably not… Google co-founder rips Hollywood on anti-piracy efforts

• Linda Mills of Omaha, Nebraska, this link is for you. Let the Nanotargeting Begin

• Nice to see a critic getting a bit of love and respect in these dark days for arts journalism. Boston Globe film critic Wesley Morris honored with 2012 Pulitzer Prize

• There’s no way this could go wrong, is there? Disney making ‘Iron Man 3’ with Chinese partner

• The media still can’t resist identifying women through the men they’re married to, and not as individuals in their own right… Women and men are still unequal – even when they are dead

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