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Google’s Business Strategy2 comments

Ed Lee wrote 2 weeks ago: Reading Malcolm Gladwell’s excellent (and acerbic) review of Chris Anderson’s Free in the New Yorker … more →

Tags: Business Theories, Business, Chris Anderson, Free, Google, Internet, Malcolm Gladwell

Social media and charities - interacting versus just talking

James in TO wrote 1 month ago: I just came back from MyCharityConnects – a fascinating two-day conference held in Toronto for … more →

Tags: The Globe and Mail, Charities, Social Media, Non-profit sector, Social Marketing, My Charity Connects, Non-profit communications, CanadaHelps, MyCharityConnects

Shorting Twitter – Again2 comments

Ed Lee wrote 2 months ago: Just one more reason why I am short on Twitter. Mediaweek (via Mathew Ingram – blog | twitter) repor … more →

Tags: New technology, twitter, microblogging, Adoption, retention

Google News Timeline

Mediascaper wrote 2 months ago: Mathew Ingram looks at the brand new Google News Timeline and wonders: Why can’t newspapers ex … more →

Tags: Newspaper Industry, New Media, Newspapers, Nieman Journalism Lab, google news timeline

Ashton Kutcher, king of Twitter

Mediascaper wrote 3 months ago: At Nieman Journalism Lab, Mathew Ingram looks at criticism of Ashton Kutcher’s race against CN … more →

Tags: News Industry, Social Media, Nieman Journalism Lab, twitter, CNN, Ashton Kutcher

4th Panelist added...have you bought your ticket yet??

janetljones wrote 3 months ago:     It’s finally here!  When I met Piers Fawkes [PSFK] in November at a Future Trends Confer … more →

Tags: Culture, technology, PSFK Good Ideas, Janet Jones, PSFK, Good Ideas Salon, media, Capital C, Tony Chapman

Third Tuesday Ottawa: Mathew Ingram on the Globe and Mail's Use of Social Media

Peter wrote 3 months ago: Finally made it to another Third Tuesday Ottawa at the Clocktower last night. Mathew Ingram, the Glo … more →

Tags: Collaboration, Social Media, Community, Web 2.0, Third Tuesday, Globe and Mail, GM, TTO

Video: Mathew Ingram on journalism and community2 comments

Alfred Hermida wrote 4 months ago: In November 2008, Mathew Ingram took on the new position of communities editor at The Globe and Mail … more →

Tags: Journalism, Newspapers, Online, Social Media, Globe and Mail, Nokia N95

Better than micropayments: packaging the news3 comments

Mediascaper wrote 4 months ago: The more the debate about paying for online news content rages on, the more I’m inclined to ag … more →

Tags: aggregation, micropayments, New Media, News Industry, Newspaper Industry, newspaper websites, Newspapers, Jeff Jarvis, Nieman Journalism Lab

Newsosaur roars at the BuzzMachine

Mediascaper wrote 5 months ago: Alan Mutter clearly thought he had Jeff Jarvis right where he wanted him. In a recent post on Reflec … more →

Tags: Newspaper Industry, micropayments, News Industry, buzzmachine, Jeff Jarvis, iTunes for news, Nieman Journalism Lab, newsosaur, alan mutter

New York Times: Get it right before you get it first1 comment

Mediascaper wrote 5 months ago: New York Times Public Editor Clark Hoyt was a credit to his paper this past weekend when he essentia … more →

Tags: online journalism, Headlines, ethics, Media Criticism, New York Times, Poynter Institute, Nieman Journalism Lab, anonymous sources, Caroline Kennedy

Former CEO of CNN wants his micropayments2 comments

Mediascaper wrote 5 months ago: Remember that New York Times article by David Carr calling for an “iTunes for news?” Wel … more →

Tags: micropayments, News Industry, newspaper bankruptcy, newspaper cutbacks, Newspaper Industry, Newspapers, newsroom layoffs, online ad sales, Online Advertising

Will newspaper layoffs force the industry to the Web?2 comments

Mediascaper wrote 5 months ago: Mathew Ingram at Nieman Journalism Lab asks whether the “wave of layoffs and mass firings … more →

Tags: Newspaper Industry, newspaper bankruptcy, newsroom layoffs, newspaper cutbacks, News Industry, Nieman Journalism Lab

The future of newspapers: print v. digital2 comments

bloggingmom67 wrote 5 months ago: Time for another Short Takes:  Five articles worth reading that relate to journalism as it transform … more →

Tags: Journalism, interactive-web, New Media, News, Newspapers, media, Jeff Jarvis, Jackie Hai, alan mutter

Don't Hate On Twitter8 comments

ninanyc wrote 7 months ago: Update: this post is now on Undercurrent’s blog as well. Word. A month or so ago, I gave a pre … more →

Tags: NewsCulture, Social Media, @gsik, attacks, Bombay, CNN, College, Digital, Gaurav Sikka

Yes, Twitter is a News Source!1 comment

bcadgroup wrote 7 months ago: I was reading today, as per my regular caffeine-fueled morning ritual, and I happened to come across … more →

Tags: Online Marketing, NICOLE MCKINNEY, blogs, Social Media, Free, YouTube, twitter, Information, Cable News

The linking economy fails because social currency became financial currency8 comments

Alexander van Elsas wrote 9 months ago: Trust is a difficult subject. How do we trust someone? It’s pretty difficult in real life. We … more →

Tags: Google, Tim O'Reilly, Linking, PageRank, Trust

Podsafe or die? I don't think so...

georgemotoc wrote 1 year ago: A sound-bite stuck to my mind while walking away from Scarborough Dude’s (with John Meadows) p … more →

Tags: English Blog, PAB2008, Scarborough Dude, podsafe, radio, Publishing, PR, Broadcasting, record industry

Newspapers are dying. 3 comments

mattroberts wrote 1 year ago: A week or so ago Steve Ballmer said that in 10 years newspapers would be dead. This of course riled … more →

Tags: matt roberts, Sam Zell, tribune, LA Times, Steve Ballmer


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