Opinion Good takes and bad takes on the Amazon union vote in Bessemer A brief guide on how to think, and how not to think, about the crushing outcome in Alabama. by Katie Wilson / April 14, 2021
Opinion Four questions on Parler, Trump and Big Tech So much of social life and public discourse occurs in the virtual realm, raising profound concerns about the law, ethics and truth. by Katie Wilson / January 20, 2021
Opinion Imagining a future where Amazon runs the world Pondering the Seattle-based leviathan’s endgame invites big questions about the future of capitalism. by Katie Wilson / December 9, 2020
Opinion Why 21st century trustbusters are picking on Amazon For the Seattle behemoth’s third-party sellers, the rules are always shifting and the house always wins. by Katie Wilson / November 19, 2020
Opinion Capitalism, competition, and why antitrust is so confusing Antitrust law lies at the fault line where the ideology of the capitalist marketplace begins to self-destruct. by Katie Wilson / October 28, 2020
Opinion A new era of trustbusting could begin with Amazon, tech giants 21st century anti-trust activity targets the companies that mine our data and control so much of our digital infrastructure. by Katie Wilson / October 22, 2020
Tech What's behind Amazon's Twitch obsession The Twitch area at Pax Prime 2014 in Seattle. by Rustin Thompson / September 2, 2014
Politics 'The Internet's Own Boy', the sad, searing tale of Aaron Swartz 'The Internet's Own Boy' documents the life and suicide of brilliant computer programmer Aaron Swartz. by Rustin Thompson / June 26, 2014
Culture Viral Video: Could digital imaging resurrect Philip Seymour Hoffman's acting career? A human facial animation 101 video course raises questions about reality and the power of digitization. by Rustin Thompson / May 4, 2014
Tech "Big Men" documentary: Pricey and confusing Oil rig in Cape Town Harbour by Derek Keats by Rustin Thompson / April 17, 2014