Year: 2006
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PressThink: The People Formerly Known as the Audience
“The people formerly known as the audience are those who were on the receiving end of a media system that ran one way, in a broadcasting pattern, with high entry fees and a few firms competing to speak very loudly while the rest of the population listened PressThink: The People Formerly Known as the Audience
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And we’re back
It’s going to take another night of sleep before I can make much sense, but we got back from Italy late Saturday night. I’m working on uploading the rough edit of pictures right now. Video will come later. Exhaustion is the word that keeps coming to mind. My wife, her grandmother, mother, and brother. Napoli.…
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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…