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I Don’t Read

I Don’t ReadI Don’t Read (book)

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What happens when a poorly-read man starts writing fiction? This book happens!


Matthew Stringer is a New Media Producer. This means he makes short videos for the web and social media, plus he blogs, writes, and does a zillion other creative things. Basically, he's a digital media storyteller. Matthew has a passion for helping others tell their stories, too. He is driven by the new and interesting ways we're becoming empowered through social media to share our stories with the world. New media allows everyone to become a part of the cultural fabric of society. Are you ready to jump in?

Nerd Acumen

  • Piracy is just another word for “Quality Control”

    2009 Nov 24

    Today, my video, “The Internet is Unstoppable“, was posted to my program’s official blog by my professor, Kathy Gill. She seemed to like it enough to want to show it to her undergraduate students in another class even.  Well, I shared this news on Facebook, where an independent filmmaker friend of mine commented that the [...]
  • The Solution to the Net Neutrality Debate

    2009 Nov 21

    During discussion this past Tuesday in Kathy Gill’s Net Economics class at the UW MCDM, my breakout group went over the subject of Comcast’s bid for NBC Universal.  Now, when I first heard about the news a few months back, my mind went straight like a bullet to the word “anti-trust”, like so many other [...]
  • The Wealth in Networks

    2009 Nov 17

    Yochai Benkler’s”The Wealth of Networks” is the Old Testament of social media.  It’s long, a bit dry, and nobody ever gets through it – despite the fact we all talk about how important it is anyways.  It’s not nearly as exciting as some newer books, those metaphorical New Testaments of social media – books that [...]
  • The Internet is Unstoppable

    2009 Nov 10

    This is a video presentation I put together for my Net Economics course, as well as to inspire my co-workers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and everyone else for that matter, to “get in there and play” when it comes to building the information commons through social media.
  • The crowd wants information to be free

    2009 Nov 03

    Let me begin with a picture of Kenneth Himma, Ph.D, J.D., and philosophy professor at Seattle Pacific University. Alright, all kidding aside, this is actually actor Kevin Bacon in the 1978 film Animal House. And, if you are familiar with the scene being depicted, I should note that I am not asserting that Himma is [...]
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