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  1. Journalistic Recklessness

    Technosailor.com - Nov 13, 2008

    It’s been no secret that John McCain running mate, Sarah Palin, has been less than popular. Uttering many gaffes during the last two months of the campaign, she was an obvious choice to attribute the failure of the

    Also tagged: journalism, fox news, truthiness, dan rather, obama, rathergate, aaron brazell, journalistic ethics, carl cameron

  2. “Citizen Journalism” — a label for recklessness that has to go.

    Technosailor.com - Oct 6, 2008

    (note: this story originally appeared on my personal site, Capitol Valley. I am republishing it here because I feel it merits as wide a discussion as possible, and this site attracts a different demographic than the

    Also tagged: apple, cnn, journalism, techcrunch, ethics, investments, disclosure, michael arrington, suitcase, kara swisher, josh marshall, ireport

  3. Don’t ask questions, give them answers.

    Technosailor.com - Sep 29, 2008

    I like the group at Ars Technica. They do some pretty unique things and have a great mix of content on their site. But when it comes to policy coverage, the blog-like style they use sometimes encourages shortcuts or

    Also tagged: fcc, journalism, product placement, ars technica, public interest, suitcase, tech policy, federal communications commission, embedded advertising, children s television act

  4. Movable Type to Catch up with WordPress on Sandbox

    Technosailor.com - Sep 9, 2008

    Movable Type, tonight at midnight Pacific time, plans to release a Sandbox development plugin which separates markup from presentation and style in theme development. The concept is a utopian Mecca for many

    Also tagged: design, aaron brazell, sandbox, movable type

  5. Why the “Techo Chamber”?

    Technosailor.com - Aug 4, 2008

    Q: How many candidates for political office do you see promising to “____________ to the Washington insiders and ___________”? A: Lots. People like reformers. They make voters feel good. Things will be different. Etc

    Also tagged: politics, media, cnn, techcrunch, scoble, talking heads, suitcase, techo chamber

  6. Five Thoughts for New (and old) Bloggers

    Technosailor.com - Jul 27, 2008

    I’ve spent a good portion of the weekend restructuring things around here at Technosailor. You can see that the site is much more organized around topics, as you can see from the new Masthead. Each of the verticals

    Also tagged: design, consolidation, marshall kirkpatrick, bragging, efficiency, lessons, aaron brazell, technosailor com

  7. Five Lessons for New (and old) Bloggers

    Technosailor.com - Jul 27, 2008

    I’ve spent a good portion of the weekend restructuring things around here at Technosailor. You can see that the site is much more organized around topics, as you can see from the new Masthead. Each of the verticals

    Also tagged: design, consolidation, marshall kirkpatrick, bragging, efficiency, lessons, aaron brazell, technosailor com

  8. Consolidation in the Blogosphere

    Technosailor.com - Jul 23, 2008

    I think we need to see a consolidation of content and advertising. Everyone’s competing with each other because they don’t know how to give up their individual voice. What happens is we get a clamor for top Techmeme

    Also tagged: business, alliances, federations

  9. Thoughts on Jason Calacanis and Walking Away From It All

    Technosailor.com - Jul 16, 2008

    Jason Calacanis, a colleague in blogging with whom I very much respect, announced last week his retirement from blogging. Many others around the way snickered and assumed it was a joke. I never thought it was a joke -

    Also tagged: business, jason calacanis, retiring

  10. Western Style Writing vs. Eastern Style Writing

    Technosailor.com - Jul 5, 2008

    I have never been an english major, nor do I claim to be an expert in the topic of good, solid writing form. However, I’ve had some observations on how posts are written. On one side, most people will say, “I don’t

    Also tagged: business, writing, copywriting, western lit, eastern lit

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