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BuzzMachine - Aug 21, 2008
Steve Baker’s book, The Numerati, is about tracking and predicting people’s behavior based on their data, and so he and his publisher are taking a page from the book to try to target advertising for it. Somewhat …
BuzzMachine - Aug 19, 2008
For those who were interested in this post asking about sponsorship for my book, please see the discussion there and Rick Smolan’s answers to some of their questions and concerns.
BuzzMachine - Aug 4, 2008
My Guardian column this week is an interview with the Googliest author I know, Paulo Coelho about the power of free and friendships online. The lede: Paulo Coelho certainly has nothing against selling books. He has …
Also tagged: culture, free, default, interactivity, guardian, wwgd
BuzzMachine - Aug 3, 2008
I’m writing the section of my book about publishing and exploring new models. Would love, as always, to get your thoughts on what I’m writing: Rick Smolan has found another way to support his gorgeous and thus …
BuzzMachine - Jul 22, 2008
I’m sparing you drafts of my book as I write it and instead discussing the ideas here and getting smarter for it. But I thought I’d share just a few graphs from the next-to-last chapter, this one on the book industry …
BuzzMachine - Jun 7, 2008
Charlie Beckett’s Supermedia, Saving journalism so it can save the world has been pubilshed in the UK and soon will be in the US. It’s really a treatise on networked journalism. I was honored to have been asked to …
Also tagged: default, networkedjournalism
BuzzMachine - Apr 23, 2008
In 2005, I suggested that an old-style publisher’s response to the crowdsourced publishing of Wikipedia should be to create a vetted version of it, to add value and publish the thing. Fred Wilson called it the Red Hat …
BuzzMachine - Apr 14, 2008
At an event last week, Disney head Robert Iger talked about technology providing new ways to tell stories. I came home and found a link from Springwise to this intriguing project at Penguin, the publishers in the UK …
BuzzMachine - Jan 6, 2008
Craig Silverman is getting lots of good and deserved publicity for his book, Regret the Error. Here’s a Montreal Gazette column about it. Yesterday on Sirius, I heard a meaty CBC interview. The other day, I was …
Also tagged: default
BuzzMachine - Jan 3, 2008
Furthering my ruminations on the social airline…. Today’s NY Times writes about travel publishers still trying to figure out the web (they’ve been trying and failing to figure it out since the web’s start; I worked …
Also tagged: default, book, airlines, customerism, googlethink