Links 2-16-11: Lara Logan, Google One Pass, Four Loko

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Top of the Interwebs:

Google launches a subscription/payment system called One Pass. It’s way better then the Apple thing. Unfortunately it’s still pretty much foolishness, seeing as how it’s just a one stop shop for paywalling.

Self-aggrandizement:

Borders’ bankruptcy continues to be on the top of everyone’s mind. I take a look at brick-and-mortar book-selling and realize that it doesn’t have to die if it just modernizes. Here’s how to build a better bookstore.

Worth looking at today:

Reports are coming out that CBS reporter Lara Logan was sexually assaulted in Cairo. The story receives some unfortunate categorizations on a few sites. Some commentators used it to speak about trends in Egypt and the world. The internet somehow still manages to be completely terrible about it. And of course there was at least one prominent journalist who managed to completely cross the line. But he lost his job, so there is that. Slate notes that this is a problem many female reporters face and one they fear to report.

Twitter has sent out a secret ‘how to advertise on Twitter’ video.

1,000,000+ Americans petition Congress to protect NPR, PBS and other public media.

TED, the one with the awesome videos, has released a ‘platform for intelligent discussion’ that essentially is going into competition with Quora.

Hey… some sort-of lightness: you can get arrested for selling old Four Loko.

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