Like teenagers everywhere, this immature Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) was just hanging about. I looked out over breakfast and there she was! Nice to see our national bird thriving.
Beware of Online Filter Bubbles
A TED presentation by Eli Pariser. I knew that Chinese authorities exerted control over search results from Google and other search engines, but it turns out that ALL Google search results are being manipulated based on who and where you are! There are long-standing debates about whether society as a whole is losing perspective as media become more narrow and specialized. Wholesale filtering of search results is much more pernicious and therefore much more dangerous. His Egypt example is pretty scary. Brings new meaning to the word “cocooning”!
“What we’re seeing is the passing of the torch from human gatekeepers to algorithmic ones.”
He uses the apt metaphor of the balanced information diet and the difference between what we want to see versus what we need to see. It would be nice if in addition to “I’m Feeling Lucky” Google gave us a button to “Give It To Me Straight!”
Update: There has been much criticism of Pariser after I posted this. It appears that he may have exaggerated how nonporous these “bubbles” are. So apparently we still have the good old, leaky Internet we’ve all come to know and love. 🙂
A Deeper Look at Dr. Seuss
This should give you a chuckle! Commentator Chris Menning posted these updated covers for several classic children’s books by Dr. Seuss.
Here is a list of related writing and analysis…
Ten Stories Behind Dr. Seuss Stories
Dr. Seuss Analyzed for Political, Social Effects
The Study of Business Ethics: A case for Dr Seuss