UPDATE: I now offer this to anyone in academia. Sometimes, my banner ad network defaults to non-paid public service ads. When this happens, I’m allowed to specify my own defaults when this happens. I started thinking, why not run free public service ads for the philosophical community, call them Philosophy Service Ads? If you’re a [...]
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This site now averages enough monthly traffic that it was eligible to become part of a CPM banner ad network. As you can see, I’ve now rolled out some ads. The nice thing about a CPM banner networks is that you get paid per page impression (CPM) rather than per click. Since I’m getting paid [...]
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Kevin Timpe, one of the recent speakers in our Young Philosophers Podcast Lecture Series, was invited to write a review of the audio book version of a novel he discussed in his introductory talk. See his post about it here. The person saw his Young Philosophers lecture, and it looks like the person is not [...]
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Earlier, I posted about Evernote. I focused particularly on the Android smartphone application that was recently released for beta testing. In that post, I did a little blackboard test. I wanted to test the feasibility of using Evernote to (a) take snapshots of a blackboard, and (b) have those snapshots show up accurately in key [...]
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I love my Android Smartphone. Every now and then, a service comes along that actually justifies my having one. Evernote is one of them. They have native apps that communicate and sync with your free online account for Iphone, Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Palm Pre. They recently released a beta app for Android, and I’ve been [...]
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Sympoze turned one year this month. It is a little over a year old, and I think it’s been a good year. How Far Sympoze Has Come Just to give you an idea of how far it’s come. In the last week, I’ve added 4 new requests for accounts. We now have 115 philosophers signed [...]
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Carrie Jenkins discusses the benefits of Twitter for professional philosophers here. I listened to an earlier draft of this, and I think it’s well worth listening to.
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