by Russell Fuller | Oct 26, 2013 | Essays, Laura Miller
When Amazon bought Goodreads it got a community of passionate readers, not all of whom want to follow the new rules With 20 million members (a number some have noted is close to the population of Australia) and a reputation as a place where readers meet to trade...
by Russell Fuller | Oct 18, 2013 | Blogs, Leap and the net will appear, Russell Fuller
This is a kid who has been, for nearly three years, a reporter, speaker, and daily witness to the personal wreckage wrought be an out-of-control government that seeks first to silence those of its citizens who speak truth to power. This is a kid who became appalled,...
by Russell Fuller | Oct 16, 2013 | Blogs, Leap and the net will appear, Russell Fuller
Oh, dear. This isn’t good. Another reminder why I avoid reading if I think there will be a movie. Pulled a can of 100% apple juice with extry (120%) Vitamin C out of the freezer to make me up a bunch of deliciousness. Mine is not an attractive (though...
by Russell Fuller | Oct 10, 2013 | Essays
Read Full Article at SALON.com Goodreads’ utopian dream just collided with the reality of social media and gatekeeper-free self-publishing A couple of weeks ago, Goodreads — a massive social networking and cataloging site for books, readers and authors...
by Russell Fuller | Oct 5, 2013 | Essays
Buying a digital camera can be a challenge — with such a wide range of sizes, features, and prices, you have to be clear about your exact needs or you could end up disappointed with your purchase. And if you think you can get along just using your...