- Not just shades: How do you watch peak TV if you're blind? It's taken way too long for this to arrive, but new developments make it worth knowing about...
- Shady: Pew offers a report on the fate of online trust, a must-read.
- Anna Wintour wears shades: Google is digitizing the fashion archives, another passion project.
- I wear my sunglasses at night: The New York Times looks at the messy, confusing future of teevee, aka now.
- Get special shades for this: CNN will livestream the solar eclipse in 360-degree 4K video.
- Shade your eyes from this: Kinda can't publish enough tips on how to turn off auto-play videos on Facebook or Twitter.
- Sunshine, not shade: IFTTT released its Data Access Project, with recipes that make it easy to access government data. But there's nothing to stop *you* from creating your own recipes to make your agency, nonprofit, or company data more readily available.
- I think these are headsets: A big new virtual reality conference is coming to New York City this fall.
- Week in review: On this blog, I shared Using a blog hiatus to, well, blog.
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