Every week my browser gets cluttered up with tabs for stuff that I stumble across and figure I might be able to use as a Question of the Day or a WTF Thought for the Day or grist for some other post. And inevitably, I end the week with most of that material unused. But there’s no reason to let this stuff go to waste: I can still share it with you, for your amusement, and start the new week with a clean slate.
Herewith this week’s leftover links, in no particular order:
The Unknown Blogger Who Changed WikiLeaks Coverage
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Julian Assange and the Computer Conspiracy; “To destroy this invisible government”
Columbia j-school staff: WikiLeaks prosecution ‘will set a dangerous precedent’
Holding US journalism in contempt
Wikileaks Releases Boehner’s Netflix Account [satire]
Time Warner Views Netflix as a Fading Star
Internet Now as Popular as TV, Survey Shows
Natalie Portman Opens Up About Shocking Weight Loss for Film
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Jenifer Ringer & Natalie Portman: Ballerina Body Controversy
Comcast Tests Combo Internet-Cable Device
Music Journalists Make $70k A Year?
3 News Trends Absent from Twitter and Facebook’s 2010 Lists
In 2010, big star-driven movies ruled as the recession pushed studios to play it safe
Mark Thompson: Britain needs a channel like Fox News
Cultural genome project mines Google Books for the secret history of humanity
Roger Ebert’s New ‘At The Movies’ Premieres January 21 and Seeks Second Host
The Pirate Bay to start work on P2P DNS system


















