Scout Digidave

I am a freelance science and technology writer, or what I like to call a "geek writer."

My main interest is taking what I know about the networking effects of the internet and applying it to journalism. I do this at NewAssignment.Net

On Netscape I manage the Do No Evil channel. A dubious channel indeed. Help me define it by leaving a comment here.

I also work at NewsTrust.Net - a media literacy nonprofit that lets you rank news based on journalistic quality.

Get to know me more at my blog (link below)

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Member Since: July 20, 2006

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The Internet, Information And Changing The World

Do No Evil – There was a time not so long ago when we were all bound tight by the twin chains of proximity and imagination.

Voted for on July 21, 2008 08:11pm

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Al-Qaeda: Winning or losing?

Do No Evil – Al-Qaeda has made terrorism truly global, to deadly effect. But it may yet prove to be its own worst enemy, says Anton La Guardia (interviewed here)

Voted for on July 20, 2008 02:04pm

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Obama Meets Afghan Leader and Discusses Terrorism

Do No Evil – KABUL, Afghanistan, July 20: Senator Barack Obama met with President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan for nearly two hours on Sunday and "conveyed that he is committed to supporting Afghanistan and to continuing the war against terrorism with vigor," an Afghan presidential spokesman said.

Voted for on July 20, 2008 02:03pm

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Semiautomatic for the People

Do No Evil – In which a Mother Jones reporter goes to a gun show in search of some serious firepower.

Voted for on July 20, 2008 02:02pm

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The Burdock Leaves Speak, and Janet Malcolm Listens

Art & Design – AS a journalist and critic Janet Malcolm wields prose with the precision of a scalpel, creating studies unflinching in their directness and layered with meaning and metaphor. But lately Ms. Malcolm has banished traditional vocabulary to produce a different kind of portraiture.

Voted for on July 20, 2008 01:55pm

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Yeats Meets the Digital Age, Full of Passionate Intensity

Art & Design – SO here, under airtight, light-shielding glass, is a notebook given to William Butler Yeats in 1908 by Maud Gonne, the beautiful, brainy feminist Irish revolutionary and object of Yeats's infatuation across five decades, the muse Ã;¢ââ;;¬" well, really, the furnace Ã;&

Voted for on July 20, 2008 01:55pm

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I'm Competing For Canada In The Beijing Olympics

Sports – I have been a competitive track and field athlete from a very young age. In 2008 I won my first World Cup race in Richards Bay, South Africa and have been selected to represent Canada at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. I've been training hard the last four and am getting to the last few weeks before I pack up and leave the mountains.

Voted for on July 19, 2008 11:06pm

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Is Google Making Us Stupid?

Do No Evil – I'm not thinking the way I used to think. I can feel it most strongly when I'm reading. Immersing myself in a book or a lengthy article used to be easy. My mind would get caught up in the narrative or the turns of the argument, and I'd spend hours strolling through long stretches of prose.

Voted for on July 19, 2008 11:02pm

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Kill Your Lawn!

Do No Evil – One of the biggest underground cultural shifts in North America is focused in some vague yet powerful ways on the question of sod. Big, perfectly smooth, green lawns have become for many of us, a symbol of unsustainability that rivals the SUV.

Voted for on July 19, 2008 11:01pm

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UK Farmer Makes Statue-of-Liberty-shaped Maze

Do No Evil – Tom Pearcy says he cut the maze's outline in a field near the city of York and used more than a million maize plants to create the intricate pattern within.

Voted for on July 19, 2008 01:31pm

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Oakland A's New Stadium to get Touchscreens in Every Seat

Art & Design – If it's not bad enough having to look through a sea of back-lit mobile phones and cameras at concerts, the proposed interactive wireless touchscreens built into each seat at Cisco Field, future home of the Oakland A's takes us one step closer to the Buy n Large utopia envisioned in WALL-E.

Voted for on July 19, 2008 01:18pm

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Microsoft tries to derail Apple's innovative mystique

Art & Design – Apple has held the industrial design mantle for some time now with their slick aluminum iMac, their ultra thin MacBook Air, their iPod touch and especially their off-the-chart winning iPhone design. Yet unlike the past, players such as HP, Dell and Samsung aren't willing to stand around idly any longer while Steve Jobs grabs all of the headlines fo

Voted for on July 19, 2008 01:16pm

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Sweeping the Homeless Under the Rug

Do No Evil – City politicians, often pressured by the public, sometimes take drastic and dehumanizing measures to deal with homelessness. San Diego County's "Operation Clean Sweep" is among the more sinister methods.

Voted for on July 19, 2008 01:14pm

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America's Homeless Suit up for Homeless US Cup Soccer Tournament

Do No Evil – Homeless athletes from all over the US will converge on Washington, DC from June 27 though June 29 to participate in the Homeless US Cup soccer tournament.

Voted for on July 19, 2008 01:12pm

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The Fall of Newspapers and the Rise of Self-Publishing in the Arts

Do No Evil – I've been thinking a lot about newspapers these days. Almost a day doesn't pass without some news story about a cutback, sale, or drop in circulation at a leading newspaper. In fact, earlier this week, CBS MarketWatch had a story which started this way:

Voted for on July 18, 2008 10:59am

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