Clean slate: Show us why the iPad matters
Why we're convening Tabula Rasa? The iPad is more than a gadget or a punch line. You get to show us why it really matters.
Read MoreWeThink. Differently.
Last week I told you about WeThink, a conversation about innovation and the future and iFOCOS/WeMedia will moderate over the...
Read MoreWeThink
I am excited to announce the launch of a new project that we are calling WeThink. What is it? WeThink is a conversation...
Read MoreDemand Media: Content innovation means letting algorithms lead
Game Changer Demand Media's Byron Reese describes the different thinking about content and the process of creating content.
Read More2009 WeMedia PitchIt Winners Update
2009 We Media PitchIt! winners SeeClickFix's Ben Berkowitz and The Extraordinairies Jacob Colker talk with Ely Bonder about where they are now and what they took away from We Media 2009.
Read MoreWe Media’s pitchit! Boot Camp
Get the inside track on how to get your new idea off the ground with advice and feedback from entrepreneurial experts.
Read MoreRaising Voices: Amra Tareen at We Media
Amra Tareen, the savvy and ebullient founder of AllVoices, has just closed a $3 million funding round for the innovative,...
Read MoreTabula Rasa: iPad’s blank slate
The biggest surprise from yesterday’s unveiling of Apple’s iPad was that print publishers and journos...
Read MoreWho will create the news experience?
New technology spawns new ways to tell stories. That’s the exciting part of Apple’s new tablet, an old idea whose time...
Read MoreHomage to a machine and a visionary
Before we’re swept away (oops, but that seems to have happened already) by the unveiling of Apple’s tablet we ought to...
Read MoreOops, there goes local
A few months after three, young software architects launched an obscure social networking and microblogging service,...
Read MoreAn Extraordinary effort in Haiti
Among the many extraordinary efforts to provide aid and relief for the people of Haiti comes this one from The...
Read MorePorn for publishers
Magazine and newspaper publishers have fantasized, for more than a decade, about the day when portable digital display technologies render paper, ink, printing, trucks, postage and home delivery obsolete. The flaw, of course, is expecting too much from technology - the next big thing.
Read MoreCopenhagen: It’s the future of news
The future of the world's news and knowledge system is on full display in and around the stories from the Copenhagen Climate Summit.
Read MoreHyper-Local Media. The 4th Branch of Gov2.0
This is a true testimony to the magic of a system that allows for open communication and collaborative problem solving around public concerns. You can really see how media, industry, government and private citizens can work together to improve their communities:
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