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mathewingram.com/work - Sep 21, 2008
My friend Ethan Kaplan over at blackrimglasses has a fascinating post about the death of a geek acquaintance — Mark Hoekstra — and the strange feeling that is created by seeing his blog posts, Flickr photos, Last.fm …
mathewingram.com/work - Aug 14, 2008
Shane Richmond, the technology blogger for the Telegraph newspaper in the UK, took some time off and asked several guest bloggers to fill in for him by writing about the Internet and the future of the music industry …
Also tagged: music
mathewingram.com/work - Jul 16, 2008
I can’t remember where I came across this. For some reason I think it was on FriendFeed, but now I can’t recall who posted it (if it was you, let me know and I will give you a shout out). In any case, it is right off …
mathewingram.com/work - May 26, 2008
Fred Wilson of A VC made the same connection I did when he read the piece by Emily Gould — formerly of Gawker — in this morning’s New York Times magazine. It reminded me a lot of what Josh Harris did with the Pseudo …
Also tagged: video, blogs, social networks, facebook, public
mathewingram.com/work - Apr 23, 2008
After more than a year, an independent Web-based movie venture called Filmaka is finally out of “beta.” The project has a couple of high-profile backers: indie film producer Deepak Nayar (responsible for movies such as …
Also tagged: media, tv, movies, television, filmaka
mathewingram.com/work - Apr 14, 2008
Jeff Jarvis has an interesting post up about the evolution of media online, and he must have taken some time with it because it has graphics and everything — just kidding, Jeff But seriously, Jeff’s general point I …
Also tagged: blogs, social networks, media, journalism
mathewingram.com/work - Apr 4, 2008
It’s been a couple of days now since I read it, but I keep thinking about an article I read in The National Post, which has been running a series of pieces about the seven deadly sins. The one I read on Tuesday was all …
Also tagged: music, social networks, media, web2 0, collection
mathewingram.com/work - Feb 28, 2008
Paul Miller has a new column at ZDNet that’s all about the Semantic Web — or Web3.0, as some like to call it — and he’s got a post up about an interview he did with the Father of the Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, in which …
Also tagged: social networks, web2 0, semantic, berners lee
mathewingram.com/work - Jan 27, 2008
AllFacebook is reporting that Facebook has now made it even easier for developers to create Facebook apps and widgets that will run just about anywhere on the Web. According to the description at ZDNet, developers have …
Also tagged: social networks, os, web2 0, facebook
mathewingram.com/work - Dec 9, 2007
Matt Bai, who is starting a new political blog next week covering the U.S. election campaign, has a piece in the New York Times today about what might loosely be called Politics 2.0 — the use of blogs and Facebook and …
Also tagged: politics, blogs, social networks, media, nyt