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BuzzMachine - Sep 28, 2007
. . . they are on newspaper sites. I’ve come to argue that newspapers should not be big brands but big collections of brands. If I develop a relationship with a blog, I don’t go searching for it through the many …
Tagged: newspapers, weblogs, tagged, newsarchitecture
BuzzMachine - Sep 28, 2007
Air travel may be the first industry based on a business model of kidnapping and imprisonment. It is the least open industry possible. You are trapped with the airline that controls your home airport or destination …
Tagged: airlines, tagged, customerism, wwgd
BuzzMachine - Sep 28, 2007
In this video from last night’s debate, Barack Obama makes politics a bit too cause-and-effect, in my book. Sound bite: “One of the things the next president has to do is to stop fanning people’s fears. If we spend …
BuzzMachine - Sep 25, 2007
Well, look at this: I did read and am now linking to a NY Times op-ed column, because I agree with it and have been saying this for sometime, only not as well. David Brooks today debunks the power of netroots and …
BuzzMachine - Sep 25, 2007
I think that Henry Copeland may have just coined a term in his nice welcome-back post about me: “post-media journalism.” Hmmmm. I like it. It beats social-media for what follows in news is more than media and more than …
Tagged: tagged
BuzzMachine - Sep 25, 2007
It was thanks to Yelp on my Treo that I had a good burrito in Austin last night. Now if only it worked with GPS to find me the nearest burrito (having no idea of my damned zip code). Still, this is what mobile and …
BuzzMachine - Sep 25, 2007
Blog silence because I spent a packed day at Dell, briefly interviewing Michael Dell, visiting the factory, and talking with lots of execs. I’m going to write my magazine piece first and then blog about it (I know, I …
BuzzMachine - Sep 24, 2007
My Guardian column this week looks at the implications of the death of TimesSelect (nonregistration version here). The bigger issue that keeps hitting me is that this indicates not just the death of pay content — and …
Tagged: newspapers, tagged, guardian, newsinnovation, newarchitecture
BuzzMachine - Sep 23, 2007
I’ve been meaning to mention the elephant in the room: that naked butt to the right, the happy ass. Some of you like it. It led Scott Heiferman to click on it and find “transcendent navigation.” Stowe Boyd sees a …
BuzzMachine - Sep 23, 2007
Oh, I’m feeling so old right now watching a TimeLife commercial for a (shockingly overpriced) collection of FlowerPower songs from the ’60s with your infomercial host: Peter Fonda. Ouch. It’s not just that he has …