#sundayread for Feb. 7, 2016
By Wade KwonMy picks for #sundayread for Feb. 7, 2016:
- Y’all Connect: Ike Pigott on sizing up blog posts
- What moving from polls to data science means for democracy by Jill Lepore (RT @COdendahl)
- Who Should Pay for the Arts in America? By Andy Horwitz @amhnyc (RT @DaveMehling)
- The state of the blogosphere: Constant flux
- Google Research Dir. Peter Norvig on Being Wrong, by @kathrynschulz (RT @IBLearning)
- The Most Misread Poem in America, by David Orr
- Flashback: Y’all Connect – New books from speakers: The real you, plus zombies
- What Is Disruptive Innovation? (RT @hapeeg)
- Freedom from Fries: Can fast food be good for you? By @specterm (RT @kickpointinc)
- Flashback: What’s your biggest fear in blogging?
- Everything You Always Wanted to Know on Making “Mork & Mindy,” by @CharlieJane Anders
- What Went Wrong in Flint, by @AnnaBarryJester (RT @RobSSF)
- Meet the attorney suing Uber, Lyft, GrubHub, by @TraceyLien (via @LSSOnt)
- Great Artists Write, by @PaulJun_ (RT @karine_andree)
More posts from Wade this week:
The latest #sundayread tweets
- More #sundayread recommendations from me