by Thomas Breideband | Sep 14, 2014 | Uncategorized
Consider the following everyday life situation: you’ve bought a defective item, and now you are discussing return policies with a customer service agent over the phone…then maybe you are not discussing return policies at all but you want to place an order over the...
by aorrego1@gsu.edu | Sep 11, 2014 | Uncategorized
When confronted with the view of Atlanta’s skyline I can’t help but note the differences in the structure, it includes everything from the incredibly old and beautiful to the modern, chic buildings. Although not all buildings are to each of these extremes...
by Nathan Sharratt | Sep 8, 2014 | Uncategorized
Tea, Earl Gray, HotStar Trek made us think that the advent and widespread consumer adoption of 3D printers would soon have us calling out, “Tea, Earl Gray, hot” and like magic the item appears. Unfortunately, the current state of the technology is far from magic....
by jciliberto | Sep 8, 2014 | Uncategorized
The reader of an ebook faces the question: which reader software should I use? The creator of an ebook faces the question: which ebook format should I use? In neither case is there a universally “best” answer. As business interests have scrambled to try to capture the...
by nryerson1@gsu.edu | Sep 3, 2014 | Uncategorized
The title of this post was inspired by the website created by four undergraduate students I worked with this summer, along with the documentary “Growing Cities”. I am a virgin to blogging, both because of a resistance to my generations need to express...
by Robert Bryant | Sep 3, 2014 | Uncategorized
This is my first post as a member of the CURVE project–and I’d love to introduce a little about myself and my goals while working at such an awesome space. For anyone who doesn’t know me–my name is Robert Bryant. I’m currently an M.A. student in the Anthropology...