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  1. Skype Delivers Elizabeth Edwards Despite Weather

    bivingsreport.com » The Bivings Report - Jun 27, 2008

    Elizabeth Edwards spoke to guests at the 2008 Personal Democracy Forum about how the internet is influencing the world of politics. But it was husband John that later stole the show with his surprise (even to him)

    Also tagged: politics, technology, interviews, pdf, fundraising, john edwards, elizabeth edwards, personal democracy forum

  2. Hyperactive Mark Pesce at the Personal Democracy Forum

    bivingsreport.com » The Bivings Report - Jun 26, 2008

    Another one of the presentations that I'd like to highlight from the Personal Democracy Forum is the one by Mark Pesce, who is currently an honorary professor at the University of Sydney. I was glad that Pesce decided

    Also tagged: politics, interviews, wikipedia, personal democracy forum

  3. Are Personal Blogs Appropriate for Professionals?

    bivingsreport.com » The Bivings Report - Jun 11, 2008

    Simon Owens of Bloggasm, a blog that focuses on online media and journalism, recently conducted a very intriguing ‘mini-study' centered about the idea of personal blogging done by reporters, journalists, and other

    Also tagged: politics, blogs, law, newspaper study

  4. The Newseum and New Media

    bivingsreport.com » The Bivings Report - Apr 12, 2008

    Today the Newseum , Washington's museum about the news, is officially opening to the public. I was able to visit the museum a few weeks ago since a friend of mine is a volunteer there, and many things interested me

    Also tagged: news, media, new media, journalism, newseum, newspaper study

  5. “Ted”: Not Just the Name of that Dumb Guy in Your History Class

    bivingsreport.com » The Bivings Report - Mar 20, 2008

    "Ideas worth spreading" is the motto of a growing annual convention that is held in Monterey, California. The Technology Entertainment Design (TED) conference covers a wide range of topics, from science to the arts, and

    Also tagged: politics, education, technology, video, blogs, internet, forum, media, conference, ted, social responsibility, public affairs

  6. EveryBlock - Database Driven Hyperlocal News

    EveryBlock - Database Driven Hyperlocal News

    bivingsreport.com » The Bivings Report - Jan 31, 2008

    In the past we have praised those like Adrian Holovaty who use databases for news reporting. Holovaty left his job at The Washington Post several months ago to work on a hyperlocal site called EveryBlock. It launched

    Also tagged: web 2 0, tools, programming, media, website review

  7. Networking for Wired Journalists

    bivingsreport.com » The Bivings Report - Jan 25, 2008

    I learned about an interesting social network the other day that will interest Bivings Report readers who follow how news is reported on the Internet; it is for tech savvy journalists who want to improve their general

    Also tagged: social networks, media, journalism, social network, newspaper study

  8. Hyperlocal Newspaper Sites Can Work

    bivingsreport.com » The Bivings Report - Jan 4, 2008

    The desire to cover local communities is nothing new to newspapers. However, it is hard for a paper that covers a large area to focus on events that are happening in all neighborhoods in the circulation area. Time, page

    Also tagged: web 2 0, media, hyperlocal, dallas morning news, naa, newspaper study

  9. Culture Still Haunts Online Journalists

    bivingsreport.com » The Bivings Report - Jan 2, 2008

    My friend Kevin Anderson, an online journalist, wrote an interesting post titled "What is an online journalist?" yesterday on his blog Strange Attractor. The gist of the post focuses on how it is still common in

    Also tagged: internet, media, journalism, online journalism, newspaper study

  10. Old Media Buying Model Insufficient to Spawn New Media Success

    bivingsreport.com » The Bivings Report - Aug 14, 2007

    Last week The New York Time purchased the sometimes irreverent Freakonomics blog run by University of Chicago economist Dr. Steven Levitt and writer Stephen Dubner. Clearly the newspaper saw that this informative blog

    Also tagged: blogs, web 2 0, media, newspaper study

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