E-Readers Track How We Read, But Is The Data Useful To Authors?
Reading always seemed to be the most private of acts: just you and your imagination immersed in another world. But …
As Developing World Goes Mobile, Can Apple Make The Sale?
With the majority of adults in the U.S. and Europe walking around with smartphones in their pockets, the idea of …
Women In Combat: What Do Troops In Afghanistan Think?
The new U.S. military policy on women serving in combat roles was crafted in Washington, but it will play out …
Unbridled Kentuckians Decide It’s Time For A Kick-Ass New Slogan
There’s a big, ongoing debate in Kentucky about the state’s image. Some people aren’t satisfied with the current state slogan, …
OETA Asks for More Money
Oklahoma’s statewide public television is asking the legislature for more than two million more dollars to be appropriated to the agency.
Jane Austen’s ‘Pride And Prejudice’ At 200
My favorite item from the growing mountain of Pride and Prejudice bi-centennial trivia comes courtesy of an article in something …
How Mountain Grass Makes The Cheese Stand Alone
Herding cattle up the side of a mountain might seem like a lot of extra work, but for thousands of …
After Driving Past GM In 2012, Toyota Poised To Boost Sales Further In 2013
After seeing its sales take a hit in 2011 because production was hurt by the earthquake and tsunami that struck …
Feeling All Cooped Up In The Syrian Capital
The author, a Syrian citizen, is not being identified due to safety concerns. Rami is buff and athletic. For the …
‘Anything That Moves’: Civilians And The Vietnam War
On March 16, 1968, between 347 and 504 unarmed Vietnamese civilians were gunned down by members of the U.S. Army …










