"Web Workers are, undoubtedly, the coolest new feature to arrive in the latest version of web browsers. Web Workers allow you to run JavaScript in parallel on a web page, without blocking the user interface."
Fake Steve Jobs examines the exploited labor that pays for our stuff. While he is sarcastic and brutal on the surface, as he should be, there is a genuine care here that is incredibly uncommon in a site as highly trafficked as his, and especially from a person that everyone knows writes for Newsweek.
Many of us within Emergent Village have seen our cohorts in the same position mentioned in this post. Here, there are some great ideas for how Emergent Cohorts can move forward, beyond what we have thus far done with them into a new identity, with a great potential for practice and action in the things we talk about.
Tony writes a good post here, asking what we should think about healthcare. Besides his own thoughts, there are a few (thus far) really insightful, compassionate, and forward-thinking (for the sake of the church, entrepreneurs, etc.) comments that are well worth a read.
Jonathan Stegall is a web designer and emergent / emerging follower of Jesus currently living in Atlanta, seeking to abide in the creative tension between theology, spirituality, design, and justice.