The way people interact and the instant, free-flow of information across multiple channels has changed the world in which we live. This morning, I came across a definition that describes this new culture as best as I’ve seen.
The new culture is open, fast-paced, and encouraging of first-time entrepreneurs. It’s about blogging and tweeting and digitized [...]
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We in the media industry are not asking one right question often enough at a time where it could not be more critical.
There seems to be many random, impulsive ideas about how media companies can generate revenue quickly in a time of economic decline and a where the century-old business [...]
I’ve been talking a lot lately about the need to stop talking and start doing. We’ll here is some more of that as a list of projects to kickoff the Reynolds Journalism Institutes’ news collaboratory was put out by Amy Gahran.
In assessing the list of projects it’s important to keep in mind two things that [...]
It seems there has been more written lately about the power of Twitter and so here I am about to add my two-cents worth.
I first signed up for the microblogging site more than a year ago during the Web 2.0 Expo, but didn’t really get into it until the past few months.
For those who don’t [...]
Can Twitter be used to analyze the Super Bowl and the commercials in real-time better than anyone else? That is the question my friend Tom is hoping to answer with the introduction of Supertweets.
Welcome to Supertweets, an experiment using Twitter to report, analyze and opine on everything surrounding Super Bowl XLII, and most importantly where [...]