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AP Names Eric Carvin Social Media Editor

Salon Staff

The architect of Apple iconography

Emma Mustich
Susan Kare -- designer of vintage Mac symbols and Facebook "gifts" -- shares stories of Steve Jobs and famous logos

When design leaves the box

Christopher Butler
Mobile devices let us focus on the content of our designs rather than the dimensions of their display

Are we on information overload?

Thomas Rogers
The Internet has transformed knowledge. An expert explains why it's launched the greatest period in human history

Malaysia Proposal Video Wins Hearts Worldwide

Salon Staff

Therapists revolt against psychiatry’s bible

Rob Waters
Mental health professionals say new diagnoses will lead to overmedication

Occupy Wall Street Becomes Highly Collectible

Salon Staff

Occupy Wall Street Becomes Highly Collectible

Salon Staff

Occupy Wall Street Becomes Highly Collectible

Salon Staff

Big Oil and Canada thwarted U.S. carbon standards

Geoff Dembicki
Emails show how a Washington lobbyist enlisted Canadian officials to beat back U.S. carbon standards

A year of “austerity” and “vitriol”

Emma Mustich
Merriam-Webster has announced its top ten words of 2011. What's number one?

Inside the geeky, revolutionary world of “Minecraft”

Rob Spillman
Can a video game change the world? At the "Minecraft" convention in Las Vegas, crazily costumed obsessives say yes

Twitter takes sides on the Internet’s future

Nancy Scola
While some tech companies aim to sell surveillance, one aims to thwart it.

Why Coke’s new can infuriated the Internet

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Regular Coke in a white can? Someone forgot the lesson of New Coke -- don't mess with our soda

Newt Gingrich talks about inventive new ways to punish drug users

Alex Pareene
The GOP front-runner continues to tour America's bookstores, babbling away

Discovering the magic of paper

Hannah Sitzer
My project for the last two months has been folding these lovely white flowers by hand

Designing for the post-industrial age

Peter Beaugard
A new show reveals an aesthetic return to the authentic, handmade look

The new age of consumer activism

David Sirota
Our understandable rage at corporations is behind customer-driven like Bank Transfer Day

Klout is bad for your soul

Bonnie Stewart
The social media tool is being taken up as an actual measure of value and influence. And we should be wary

Finally, an Asian who packs a punch

Thea Lim
Generations horrified by "The Hangover" and Long Duk Dong have an unlikely hero in boxer Manny Pacquiao

Rushdie: There once was a girl named Kardashian…

Emma Mustich
The highbrow writer takes on a Twitter challenge and pens a limerick about the Kim and Kris split

Our misplaced faith in Twitter Trends

Tarleton Gillespie
#OccupyWallStreet probably isn't being censored, but it's time to stop worshiping algorithms

Walter White’s diabolical plot, explained

Matt Zoller Seitz
A video essay unpacks exactly what the "Breaking Bad" protagonist did, and identifies his accomplices

Netflix’s folly and the imperial consumer

Andrew Leonard
In an era when saying no has never been easier, there is only one golden rule: Don't annoy your customers
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