The Real Cost of Free Information
A quick blog post from my Google Reader page brought up the idea of the New York Times running out of cash due to decreased revenue. It’s interesting that we live in a time with more free information...
View ArticleFact or Fiction
As was seen in the wake of Michael Jackson’s death, Twitter has become the new go-to place for news. It was one of the first to report Jackson’s death, it was correct, and it was significantly faster...
View ArticleHow Michael Jackson Became a Brand Icon
I’ve had quite enough of the coverage of Michael Jackson’t passing, but this little blog post by John Quelch for the Harvard Business Review is great. Tagged: branding, culture, michael jackson, news
View ArticleGreen Business News
Reuters is generally my preferred online news source, not least for its approach to aggregation of “Green Business News.“ This categorization actually covers a wide array of topics, many of which are...
View ArticleScribd Goes Social and Other Social Media News
Online document publishing site Scribd has taken the next step in its evolution by going social. The site has added features that allow you to follow what others are doing, sharing, liking, etc. As our...
View ArticleWho Owns Your Story?
Imagine for a minute buying a ticket to an event that has an attendence of 50,000. While there you take a bunch of pictures, maybe you Tweet some of them, maybe you write a quick blog post from your...
View ArticleReflecting on Changes in Publishing
Kudos to The Awl for two fairly recent charts featuring publishing statistics from the past decade. The images are too tall to just recopy in a single post here, but click through to check them out....
View ArticleWhat did you expect?
Since everyone else seems to be talking about this spot, I figured I’d throw my two cents in. If you haven’t seen it yet, it’s simple…Tiger stares into camera. Tiger’s dead father provides the...
View ArticleAnother Way to Curate Twitter Content
Twitter can be a lot of things to a lot of different people. One way I use it is to get articles delivered to me from RSS feeds I might not absolutely have to read every day (I’ve got Google Reader for...
View ArticleDynamic Navigation
Infomous is a dynamic and intuitive navigation solution – perhaps soon to pop up on websites you visit. Web developers for content-rich sites have integrated word cloud and tablet-style flip...
View ArticleRoundup: Video Games as Art
Last week the Supreme Court, in a 7-2 ruling, legally declared video games to be art, giving them the same constitutional protections as other media like visual art, music, and film. The sudden...
View ArticleAround the World in a Post – A Link Roundup
As Marty mentioned in a previous post, the new Delicious design is a little wonky, and no longer pumps content to our blog and Twitter account. So here’s a roundup of articles I’ve stumbled across over...
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