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veganactivist wrote 1 month ago: - a vegetarian cookbook about wild foods. That’s a true locavore – someone who’s n … more →

Tags: vegan cookery, Wild Foods

Stranded in the city? Four city adventures without the crowds

Well+Good wrote 3 months ago: You were looking forward to Labor Day weekend—the empty city would be your own personal playground. … more →

Tags: GoodLife, biking, Fitness, foraging in Central Park, Governors Island, Labor Day, Swimming, Trapeze School

Rise of the paywall?

petermsalmon wrote 3 months ago: One much touted approach to the ‘paywall’ business model for news media is that being pr … more →

Tags: Commentary, Miscellany, knowledge, technology, Internet, LinkedIn, media, Business models, NBR

The New Yorker hates teachers.

preaprez wrote 3 months ago: I have nothing else I would want to add to NYC Educator’s post by North Brooklyn on Steve Bril … more →

Tags: Teachers, teacher bashing, The New Yorker

Newspapers: Freemium and Micropayments

Sam Unsted wrote 5 months ago: Lionel Barber, editor of the FT, leading the charge Chris Anderson has come in for much flak over hi … more →

Tags: Journalism, newspaper business model, News - International, rupert murdoch, paid for content, Chris Anderson, free future of a radical price, Lionel Barber, Financial Times

Steve Brill on saving the media

petermsalmon wrote 5 months ago: more about “Steve Brill on saving the media“, posted with vodpod Yesterday I posted on C … more →

Tags: Commentary, Miscellany, Internet, technology, Economics, Marketing, change, LinkedIn, Business

Steve Brill's own words, visualized3 comments

mtdukes wrote 6 months ago: Following talk of the clandestine Chicago meeting of the nation’s most powerful newspaper edit … more →

Tags: Journalism, Revenue, pay wall, Nieman Journalism Lab, Journalism [online], wordle

CENTRAL PARK: FORAGING WITH WILDMAN STEVE BRILL2 comments

lornasass wrote 8 months ago: The next time I feel a tinge of hunger while I’m wandering around Central Park, I’ll kno … more →

Tags: central park, Healthy Eating, ACORN, burdock, cattails, Dandelions, Field garlic, foragining in Central Park, ginko nuts

The Real Cost of Free Information

Marty Molloy wrote 8 months ago: A quick blog post from my Google Reader page brought up the idea of the New York Times running out o … more →

Tags: News, New York Times, Internet, Pulitzer, Free Information, Reliable News, Business Model

Journalism Online: Will it work?

mdooling wrote 8 months ago: Steve Brill via Slate.com Steve Brill, founder of American Lawyer and Court TV, has partnered up wit … more →

Tags: Copyright act, Fair-use Provisions, Gordon Crovitz, Jack Shafer, Journalism [online], Leo Hindery Jr., slate.com

Quick Hits - Life after TechShow

CDLB wrote 8 months ago: Just because the ABA TechShow is over doesn’t mean that legal technology is dormant.  Here are … more →

Tags: Lextek, TechShow, eDiscovery, Concept Searching, content searching, Incisive Media, Idol, autonomy, Legal

Online Journalism Links: 2/20/2008

Jasmine Linabary wrote 10 months ago: Entry by Jasmine Linabary Here are some relevant links from the past few weeks on the subject of onl … more →

Tags: online journalism resources, Using the Web, Putting it all Together, Bill Keller, journalism students, microblogging, New York Times, radio, romenesko

Online Journalism Links: 2/20/20091 comment

Jasmine Linabary wrote 10 months ago: Journalistopia: “10 Things Online Editors can do to Save Their Jobs”: Danny Sanchez give … more →

Tags: online journalism links, New York Times, twitter, Web editors, radio, microblogging, Bill Keller, romenesko, Room for Debate

The Amazing Revival of (Talking About) Paid News2 comments

openfield wrote 10 months ago: Wow, what a miraculous and sudden revival of talking about paying for news Web sites, mostly provoke … more →

Tags: Online Media, Online publishing, Newspapers, e-commerce, New York Times, wsj.com, micropayments, Walter Isaacson, Online subscriptions

Nov. 9: Fossil Brooklyn Day! (Living and Dead)

naturecalendar wrote 1 year ago: Ginkgo leaf and nut. Photo by On November 9 we will have our first social outings as a Nature Calend … more →

Tags: Atlantic Ocean, Brooklyn, edible plants, estuary, Fall, Geology, Parks, Plants, Trees

Erik's Challenge, Day 1 and Knot-so-good soup1 comment

aehmer wrote 1 year ago: This morning I had strawberries and coffee. When I got done with a run (it’s been pouring toda … more →

Tags: Erik's Challenge, Tofu Spread, Girl Scouts Cookies, Strawberries, Mayo, viscous, No-no, dipping, Knotweed

Conspiracies to Cartoon Madness: A Day in the Life of...(3/27)

Luke wrote 1 year ago: 1 – For all those fans of conspiracy theories, which made you instant fans of The X-Files, new … more →

Tags: Daily musings, Garfield, MCG, Oprah, Florida, Eliza Dushku, Firefly, X-Files Movie, Chris Carter

Future Wild Man3 comments

TheDiscerningBrute wrote 1 year ago: “USA will not last for infinity”, as my friends Jen and Seth of Dynasty Electric say in … more →

Tags: Food, Recipes, vegan, activism, organic, Green, vegetarian, Social Responsibility, Environmental Justice


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