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The Library of Congress opened its catalogs to the world. Here’s why it matters
The Library of Congress's action is aligned with its mission of public service
08/13/2017 12:29 UTC
Seed companies and customers say paper seed catalogs are not obsolete — yet
Seed companies continue to send out paper seed catalogs to their customers by the tens or hundreds of thousands
01/20/2022 21:00 UTC
It's a bird, it's a plane -- it's SkyMall!
Where can you order an indoor/outdoor
miniature golf course for only $18,999.95? In the mother ship of all catalogs.
12/21/1999 22:00 UTC
Strange fruit
Garden Escape, the world's first 'catazine,' is leading journalism into a brave new world where everything is for sale.
03/17/1999 01:00 UTC
It's not just Facebook's Russian ads: Hidden advertising is pervasive and growing
Russians were able to secretly insert themselves into our political system because online ads have gone unchecked
11/19/2017 13:30 UTC
Spotify's bullying economy: Why the streaming service should stop guilt-tripping Taylor Swift
After Swift decided to pull her back catalog, Spotify reacted--poetically enough--like an obsessive ex
11/04/2014 21:00 UTC
Searching deep and dark: Building a Google for the less visible parts of the web
The web is a scary place, but modern open-source technologies funded by the Defense Department can help explore it
01/11/2017 14:00 UTC
My son is getting an American Girl Doll for Christmas
He loves dolls, and in our house toys aren't "for girls" or "for boys." Toy catalogs need to catch up
12/25/2013 17:45 UTC
Ryan O’Connell on Thought Catalog, trolling & the Millennial angst tipping point: "The more you write about your personal life, the less you have one”
The former Thought Catalog star tells Salon about his new book, "I'm Special: And Other Lies We Tell Ourselves"
05/24/2015 03:00 UTC
The Thought Catalog revolution: How trolling took over the Internet
There's only hate-reading and trolling online. Can anyone find a new model?
11/08/2013 18:30 UTC
In defense of (Napster) collusion
Music consumers will benefit if Bertelsmann can convince the major record labels to conspire.
11/03/2000 01:30 UTC
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