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BuzzMachine - 17 hours ago
I’m just demonstrating RSS for the CUNY Journalism faculty. Nevermind the man behind the curtain.
Tagged: default
BuzzMachine - Oct 6, 2008
Heh. A bunch of movie critics in the UK are whining that Disney used blurbs from real people in ads for the movie The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Welcome to the future critics: We’re all critics now. It’s particularly …
BuzzMachine - Oct 6, 2008
Drop everything and go listen to the latest This American Life, a followup to its brilliant Giant Pool of Money show, which explains the bailout and the bigger mess we’re in better than I’ve heard or read anywhere …
Tagged: default, journalism, creditcrisis
BuzzMachine - Oct 6, 2008
On Friday, like clockwork, I got calls from three reporters asking me to defend citizen journalism (again) after its latest mortal sin against the gods of journalism: the report/rumor/lie on CNN’s iReport that Apple’s …
Tagged: default, journalism, networkedjournalism, newarchitecture, newbiznews
BuzzMachine - Oct 2, 2008
Matt Thompson creates one part of what I suggested the other day should be the new fundamental unit of news coverage, replacing the article. MoneyMeltDown is a well-curated aggregation of links to the best coverage …
Tagged: default, journalism, newarchitecture, creditcrunch, newbiznews
BuzzMachine - Sep 30, 2008
The old building block of journalism — the article — is proving to be inadequate in the current onslaught of news. I’ll argue here that the new building block is the topic. The story was all we had before — it’s what …
Tagged: news, default, journalism, newarchitecture
BuzzMachine - Sep 30, 2008
No one’s in charge. I didn’t think that’d be worse than having the bozos we had in charge. But it is. You’d think the one thing our politicians would be competent at is politics. But they couldn’t even count votes …
Tagged: politics, default, wwgd, creditcrunch
BuzzMachine - Sep 29, 2008
As threatened, in my Guardian column this week, I try to catalogue the yes-but contrariness I hear about the internet’s opportunities–and my responses: It never fails. I’ll be talking with a group about the amazing …
BuzzMachine - Sep 26, 2008
When I decided to write my book, What Would Google Do?, I also decided that I did not want access to Google. I had a few reasons. First, I didn’t want the company line but instead wanted to reverse-engineer Google’s …
BuzzMachine - Sep 23, 2008
What are the objections that are constantly thrown in your face when you try to talk about new opportunities on the internet? I’m thinking of writing my Guardian column this week responding to some because I’m tired …
Tagged: default, newarchitecture, wwgd, curmudgeons