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Three Stars: Ed Harris Disdains the Digital Age in Netflix’s ‘Kodachrome’

By Rex Reed
The market is moving towards decentralized exchanges, which are more secure and globally available.

Is AirSwap the Answer to Minimizing Your Cryptocurrency Investment Risk?

By Richard Hecker and Arick Wierson
What does a camera look like?

Digitization and the Loss of Iconography

By Sue Walsh
SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 26: Newspapers are displayed at a newsstand October 26, 2009 in San Francisco, California. A report by the Audit Bureau of Circulations reveals that the average daily circulation of U.S. newspapers fell 10.6 percent in the six month period between April-September compared to one year ago. The San Francisco Chronicle had the largest decline with a drop of 25.8 percent to 251,782. The Wall Street Journal surpassed USA Today as the number one selling paper in the U.S. after USA Today had its circulation drop more than 17 percent to 1.90 million. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Newspaper Death Spiral Made Plain in One Chart

By Jeff Jarvis
It's all just content now (Dan Kitwood/Getty)

Post-Print: The Newspaper Guild of New York Drops the ‘Paper’

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
A Valentine's Day image from the Daily Pothole.

Team de Blasio Makes Its Mark on City’s Digital Outreach

By Jill Colvin

Even Pro-Business Pundits at The Economist Declare SOPA “Draconian”

By Ben Popper

Fortune Takes a Tour of Dumbo’s Silicon Beach Start-Ups

By Observer Staff

Digital Youngsters Have Mad Men On the Run

By Observer Staff
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