Links April 9-15, 2019


Friday April 14, 2019

"And to make the terminology clear: When she says 'TV' or 'radio' or 'print,' she is talking about the form of media distribution, not the company that’s producing the content. So if you listen to NPR on your car radio, that’s 'radio.' If you listen to an NPR podcast on your iPhone, that’s 'mobile.' Spread out the morning paper on your breakfast table? That’s 'print.' Read NYTimes.com on your laptop? That’s 'desktop.'"   neimanlab.com


Tuesday April 11, 2019

A design team redesigning AR headseats to make its wearers look less like "digital zombies".   siliconrepublic.com

LOL "Videos known as 'deepfakes' are altered using artificial intelligence to create fictional or misleading content."   washingtonpost.com


Sunday April 9, 2019

Paper planners a hit with late GenX, early GenZ lifestyle bloggers, will this last?   wsj.com







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