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People: New role at iFOCOS for Susan Mernit

By Andrew Nachison - March 31, 2008

Susan Mernit has been a friend, collaborator and advisor for many years. I’m pleased to announce she’s taking on a new role at iFOCOS – Entrepreneur-in-Residence. It’s a virtual residency. She’ll still be based in Palo Alto, where until recently she was a Senior Director of Product Development for Yahoo! Susan will contribute to a [...]

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You’re invited: A DC conversation with Brian Reich, April 1 at The National Press Club

By Andrew Nachison - March 24, 2008

Meet and chat with author, blogger and media strategist Brian Reich at The National Press Club in Washington, DC. When: Tuesday, April 1, 4 pm ET Where: The National Press Club, 529 14th St. NW, Washington, DC 20045, 13th Floor First Amendment Room [map] What: Conversation Followed By Reception More: If you have questions, contact [...]

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We Media Badges

By iFOCOS - February 4, 2008

For members of the We Media Community, or anyone coming to We Media Miami, or anyone else who thinks the We Media conversation is worth tracking and recommending to your friends: now you can show you’re part of it. Use one of our handy-dandy badges.

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iFOCOS Search Working Group Launches

By Andrew Nachison - April 18, 2007

The discussion at We Media Miami on next-generation search concepts, chaired by Jim Kennedy of The Associated Press, was both vibrant and inconclusive. So we’re going further. We’ve launched the iFOCOS Search Working Group. The group will hold its kickoff meeting April 24, 2007, in Santa Clara, California – using meeting space generously provided by [...]

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Lessons from the Australian Broadcasting Corp.

By Andrew Nachison - October 6, 2006

Dale and I were in Melbourne this week to facilitate an internal conference for the Australian Broadcasting Corp. Internal, yes – but blogged by the ABC and open to further comment here. Our role was to inform, incite and moderate conversations about the future of the ABC, which is Australia’s government-funded public broadcaster. It was [...]

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