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Danya Glabau

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Danya Glabau is a graduate student at Cornell University. She is interested in science communication in mass media, and what it reveals about cultural values.
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Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

  • Danya Glabau
  • November 17, 2010
A bug caused Facebook to forget that women are real people for a moment. Quantum physics, chaos theory, and bacteria might be powering the technology of the future. Another new way…
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Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

  • Danya Glabau
  • November 15, 2010
Another in a long line of tangential Microsoft commercials, this time for Windows 7. Rumored Facebook mail: what it is, and why you might want to use it. Web 2.0 spawns…
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Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

  • Danya Glabau
  • November 10, 2010
Almost a quarter of Americans don’t have broadband, saying it’s unnecessary and overpriced. The British Monarchy marches into the 21st century with a Facebook page, Twitter account. Here’s some more…
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Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

  • Danya Glabau
  • November 5, 2010
Radiolab recently covered one of the biggest, coolest technologies ever: cities. The Facebook mobile platform isn’t quite a Facebook phone, but it does a lot of stuff, like entice you to shop.…
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Danya’s Tech Roundup

  • Danya Glabau
  • November 1, 2010
The entire Internet erroneously tried to kill off the Sony Walkman last week. A 900GB torrent of all Geocities websites will capture a lot of web history, animated GIFs. Contrary to Comcast’s claim when…
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Danya’s Tech Roundup

  • Danya Glabau
  • October 28, 2010
The new color Nook shows that e-reader makers are acknowledging that digital books need to be beautiful as well as readable. Amazon recognized they had to respond to the trend,…
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