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RJ Lavallee is now also writing for the Examiner.com!
 

Technology: Culture -- The Blog

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Expanding on the research firs done for IMHO: a guide to the benefits and dangers of today's communication tools, Technology: Culture -- The Blog is a blog that posts on Mondays and Thursday, relating technology news to what it means to our society.

The blog is located on the IMHO website, and available for syndication.

 

IMHO: The Series

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The IMHO Series examines the intersection of technology and culture. The first book in the series takes a 60 thousand foot view for those people puzzled by why anyone would glue their thrumbs to a cell phone keypad, their nose to a PC IM window, or wonder what it means now that our world has become so wired.

IMHO (In My Humble Opinion): a guide to the benefits and dangers of today's communication tools available today! 

IMHO COVER 

Visit imho-online.com for more on the book, and to read the ongoing blog: "Technology: Culture."

Last Updated ( Friday, 16 January 2009 23:30 )
 

bent spoon online mag

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bentspoon.net -- an online magazine published bent spoon Media -- is a forum focused on perspectives of parents. We all have perspectives on parents and parenting, and you don't have to be a current parent to have those opinion. We all had parents. We've all been effected by parents. We all have very distinct views on what the ideal parent could be. Most of us who are currently parents have learned by now that there is no such thing as the ideal parent, but in at least we're trying.

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 07 January 2009 21:05 )
 

bent spoon, the Organization

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Welcome to bent spoon Media, a small press and mutlimedia developer based in Northern California. Under the bent spoon umbrella is bentspoon.net (an online magazine that focuses on perspectives of parenting), bent spoon Media Services (developers of short and long form multimedia for theatrical, and Internet release), and bent spoon Media Publishing (publishers of books, audio books, and films that look at the intersection of technology and culture.) 

Current projects include multimedia development of online training materials for the BNY Mellon Wealth Management Training Department, as well as the recently released IMHO series of documentary books, audio books, and films.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 07 January 2009 21:02 )
 
IMHO Series
The home for the IMHO (In My Humble Opinion) series of books and documentary films. First release: October 31, 2008.

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IMHO Series
The home for the IMHO (In My Humble Opinion) series of books and documentary films. First release: October 31, 2008.
bent spoon E-zine
Periodic discussions and postings on parenting and technology.
Technology: Culture -- The Blog
Location of the new blog by the same name that expands upon the research conducted for the IMHO series, relating recent technology news to what it means to society.
RJ Lavallee
Web pressence of bent spoon Multimedia's chief writer / producer. Source for his CV, and various samples.
Stephen Sheffield
Home for bent spoon Multimedia's chief of visual elements. Source of his samples on the Web.

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bentspoon.net -- an online magazine published bent spoon Media -- is a forum focused on perspectives of parents. We all have perspectives on parents and parenting, and you don't have to be a current parent to have those opinion. We all had parents. We've all been effected by parents. We all have very distinct views on what the ideal parent could be. Most of us who are currently parents have learned by now that there is no such thing as the ideal parent, but in at least we're trying.

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