Journalism, Technology, History

The Web reality

It’s like the web has now moved so close to reality now that we want reality to be more web-like.

Zero time zone

Think just getting more organized will make you more productive; maybe not. Jimmy Guterman found the GTD regime does not work if …

Blogging mags like mad

Brittney Gilbert’s new gig and Brittney on the new gig. Tags: web apps magazine blogs

Stowed with Google

Folks may not pay for content online, but I’m betting they’ll pay to keep their content online … and so is Google. From the Google blog

It's not a Wonderful Life, but I like it ...

I’ve become a fan of TNT’s ‘Saving Grace’ that started coming on TNT in July. Totally surreal premise, but, hey, I’ve got a lot of practice at suspending disbelief. You’re headed for hell, Grace, but God’s given you one last...

Comments on comments

Tony Hung notes the new comment feature of Google News and declaires Google News To Change Online News As We Know It. Here’s Why. Eric Berlin is intrigued and Steve Rubel says it’s sure to be controversial Here’s the Google...

Tweetsourcing news

Rex Hammock has coined a new term: Tweetsourcing. He says don’t tell reporters. Follow me on Twitter. Tags: twitter tweetsourcing

Discovered on a byway of the campaign trail

I recently discovered the Rocky Mountain News’ M.E. Sprengelmeyer was doing a presidential campaign blog called “Back Roads to the White House.” It’s been a fresh read on the campaign. Take his McStrategy post. Hadn’t read that one before. What...

Driving text messaging

I wonder how many were drinking, driving and texting? Tags: texting while driving SMS

Everybody's just skewed

This is why I say to hell with third-party stats. Actually Quantcast looks almost promising even if its data to date isn’t. The IAB’s Sheryl Draizen:
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