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In the conversation about the future of media, so much of the focus naturally falls to technology and the role it will play...
Read MoreBlurring The Lines
On Monday, Time Magazine Washington Bureau Chief, Jay Carney, announced he was leaving his post to take the job of...
Read MoreTowards a ‘Findable’ Government
During a recent presentation at the New America Foundation, Google chief executive Eric Schmidt said “The vast majority...
Read MoreWhen A Newspaper Becomes Part of the Story
The arrest of Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich on corruption charges (including a claim that he tried to profit from the...
Read MoreIs creativity the key to economic success in a connected society?
With the economy sputtering and job losses mounting, there is a lot of discussion right now about what kinds of jobs, and...
Read MoreAll the news we hope to print
On the day The New York Times outed a “senior fellow at the Institute of Nonexistence,” New Yorkers were passing...
Read MoreU.S. political web sites rising. NY Times Co. – not so much
Noted: Record traffic for U.S. political web sites, including Huffington Post, Politico, Drudge and Real Clear Politics. NY...
Read MoreGov. Palin and her email: Let us decide
The hacking of a Yahoo account used by Sarah Palin for both personal and government email is a loathsome act that damages...
Read MorePolitics: Embrace the horse race
Here are three web sites that allow you to rapidly scan and ingest all the data and every shred of news about the U.S. presidential election, and track the trends quantified by a relentless stream of polls.
Read MoreReflect, celebrate, drink: OneWebDay 08
Wash off your champagne glasses, and order your web buttons and bumper stickers to show off your webbiness on Sept. 22....
Read MoreInside the Eastern Media Elite
You’ve got to know the secret handshake to fully appreciate this gem from www.washingtonpost.com...
Read MoreTo GOP: Sorry about the news. Blame us, buy the shirt.
The news media is taking heat for reporting on politicians who lead or want to lead the country. The president doesn’t...
Read MoreBloggers and the Net investigate: Who ate the AT&T weenies?
Comment and Confession: I’ve been sleep-walking through the coverage of the Democratic National Convention in Denver...
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