As the online editor of Boston magazine, Kaitlyn blends language with tech β€” she writes in mark-up and programming languages just about as much as she does in AP and Chicago styles. A news junkie, she fell for studying the effects of the written word on interface usability while earning her M.S. in Media Arts and Technology. Kaitlyn writes the Boston Daily Feed and blogs about news, tech, and other headlines she finds especially share-worthy.

MIT Would Like a Word With Stephen Colbert
Posted on 5/2/2012 at 12:26PM | No Comments

Richard Hersh, a former university president, appeared on the Colbert Report not long ago and said that MIT is one of the U.S. schools that’s “doing it right.” To which Colbert responded: “MIT is just like a tech school. It’s like the Harvard of DeVry’s.” And that’s where things ... READ MORE
Linda Pizzuti: Blogger?
Posted on 3/14/2012 at 9:50AM | 1 Comment

Pizzuti has a post over on Forbes about angel-in-training investors, and it's not too shabby.

Linda Pizzuti, aka Mrs. John Henry, has a post on Forbes about her involvement with the Pipeline Fellowship. Admittedly, I’m a sucker for all things celebrity-meets-blog-post, and this one’s a much more worthwhile read than Derek Hough’s open letter to Maria Menounous from earlier this week. In the post, titled “What ... READ MORE
A Visual Guide to the Boston Dialect
Posted on 3/13/2012 at 7:45AM | No Comments

This collage is for the uninitiated.Β  [Reddit]