Month: June 2006
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One last Flickr drop before we leave
The new camera is great. I just uploaded a few more shots to Flickr from this past weekend in L.A. with my Dad. The foggy trail is in Claremont Hills Wilderness Park – a pleasant little five-miler on fire road sort of stuff, with lots of joggers, dogs, etc. to keep us company. The picnic…
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Features Correspondents – SF Examiner
A & E feature gigs with the SF Examiner. I can think of a few folks I know who might be interested in this. Features Correspondents – SF Examiner
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Dilbert – June 13, 2006
Satan’s Vendor: “You’ll have many benefits after our technology is irrevocably implemented in your network.” Dilbert – June 13, 2006
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YouTube – Thomas Friedman at Webbys
Friedman on Times Select: “I hate it.” Short video with important riffs on the monetization problem. YouTube – Thomas Friedman at Webbys
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Rocketboom interview with George Soros
Yes, that George Soros. Talking to a videoblogger. On purpose. Rocketboom interview with George Soros
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A pizza a day
It’s a modest plan. When we went to Italy two years ago, I’m pretty sure it was a gelato a day, minus the one time we substituted some fantastic pastries. That could happen again, but the odds are good that I’ll be consuming, at minimum, either a pizza or a gelato every day of the…
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Get a job
It looks like the SJSU J-School has sprouted a new blog: jmcjobs. For now it’s a list of internship opportunites, which are usually posted on a bulletin board or two in the hallway of the building. Three cheers for posting things in an RSS feed instead of a hallway! Here’s a pleasant gig: The Santa…
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Bundeskanzlerin – Video-Podcast der Kanzlerin ist online
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has a video podcast. Talk about disintermediation. Kinda puts President Bush’s podcast of his weekly radio address to shame. Bundeskanzlerin – Video-Podcast der Kanzlerin ist online
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MediaShift . Your Take Roundup::Newspaper Blogs Must Break Social Control of Newsroom
Useful stuff for my research… MediaShift . Your Take Roundup::Newspaper Blogs Must Break Social Control of Newsroom