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  1. Steve Forbes’ Iraqi solution

    BuzzMachine - Jan 31, 2007

    At Always On, Steve Forbes is on the platform with Roger McNamee and he’s asked what he’d do in Iraq if he were president. One of his recommendations is they should install the Alaskan system of paying all citizens a

    Tagged: iraq, tagged, alwayson

  2. Pray per post

    BuzzMachine - Jan 31, 2007

    Last night, I moderated a panel on buzz and marketing at the Always On conference in New York and I started it off by slamming Pay Per Post, the infamous service that pays bloggers to write positive posts about

    Tagged: weblogs, tagged, ethics, payperpost, smalltv, alwayson

  3. Davos07: On identity

    BuzzMachine - Jan 30, 2007

    One of the thin threads I saw cutting through much of my Davos experience was the notion of identity: * We are what we make. Our YouTubed videos, Technoratied blogs, Flickred photos, Facebooked pages, Amazonned

    Tagged: identity, internet, tagged, davos07

  4. Davos07: Media discussion notes

    BuzzMachine - Jan 30, 2007

    Some notes on the media discussions at Davos: * I remain concerned about the lack of innovation in the news business. Too much of the discussion was a rehash of what we’ve heard before: blogs v. msm, print v. online

    Tagged: media, newspapers, tagged, newsinnovation, davos07

  5. Davos07: Social entrepreneurship

    BuzzMachine - Jan 30, 2007

    One of the great things to see at Davos was the collection of social entrepreneurs there. I didn’t get to meet enough of them or blog about them; a regret. But Nick Kristof writes about them today (sadly, of course

    Tagged: tagged, davos07

  6. Always conferencing

    BuzzMachine - Jan 30, 2007

    Nick Denton accused me of being a panel whore for doing this. Guilty. But I look good in black, don’t I? I get back from the World Economic Forum in Davos late last night and this morning, where am I? At Tony Perkins’

    Tagged: conferences, tagged

  7. Now you see it, now you don’t

    BuzzMachine - Jan 29, 2007

    I had my Guardian column up earlier today not knowing that the page it appeared on was pulled at the last minute to make room for a late-breaking departure of a tabloid editor. It will be back. Can’t kill my prose that

    Tagged: tagged, guardian

  8. Hillary’s question

    BuzzMachine - Jan 29, 2007

    Clever that Hillary Clinton has gone to Yahoo Answers to ask us our experience with health insurance. More than 37,000 answers at last count. Of course, she could have done this on her own site. But by going elsewhere

    Tagged: tagged, interactivity, clinton, youtubecampaign

  9. Guardian column: The YouTube campaign

    BuzzMachine - Jan 29, 2007

    My Media Guardian column this week is about the YouTube campaign: the Presidential candidates (and their foes) using YouTube to fight for the White House. (Registration-free version here.) When I met YouTube founder

    Tagged: youtube, tagged, exploding tv, smalltv, youtubecampaign, davos07

  10. Davos07: Newspapers’ global cooling

    BuzzMachine - Jan 29, 2007

    Alan Rusbridger, editor in chief of the Guardian, watches the first session of the International Media Council at Davos and, observing the moguls of news meeting the moguls of new, finds a parallel: There have been

    Tagged: newspapers, tagged, davos07

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