continuing the Discussion, i guess

Parts of Thursday morning’s session, “Disruption and disorientation”, and related links from the web. “People don’t put obituary announcements on craigslist, they send them to the local newspaper. It’s not so much about the format of the newspaper, it’s about the community.” GoogObits, a blog, takes obituaries from newspapers and “augments” them with google searches. […]

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Random Thoughts

This was posted as a comment, but it should be a post on its own. Posted by Bill Gannon (bgannon at yahoo-inc dot com) at March 12, 2004 01:10 PM. Random thoughts I’m just barely vain enough to share: Nomenclature: So API wants to be known – so I was told on a break yesterday […]

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facilitating ongoing conversation

Peskin is kind of wrapping things up: “We’ve got technology here, we’ve got media, and within media we’ve got a lot of variety. Not competing, but looking at things in very different ways.” “Bringing people together…tap into the collective intellect…I think we’re getting somewhere.” “We need to carry this conversation much further…continue pushing the dialog.” […]

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young reporters

Rebecca MacKinnon is talking about “young reporters that are just there for a few years while they work their way up the rungs”. Vacancies in Vacaville, from the American Journalism Review, talks more about that: Barney wants this symbiotic relationship to last two years, about the average stay for young reporters and copy editors who […]

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editorials pov radio magazines paper connectivity writing

Stuff we’re not talking about, things I value in a newspaper, views from a young member of your target audience. What about newspaper editorials & opinion pieces? They’re an important part of the paper, something that no other media really does. There’s tons of editorial and opinion online, but it doesn’t have as much thought […]

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the day’s objectives, actions and ideas

Dale Peskin is reflecting on the conference-so-far. Some quotes: “Yesterday, we compiled a lot of ideas – they came into us, came out of us. This morning, we’re going to try to make sense of these ideas. That’s the first step to doing something with these ideas.” “I loved the Fred Friendly conversation – entertaining, […]

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Capturing Ideas Again

It’s eeearly. There aren’t many people in the conference salon yet. They’re playing silly neutral music, people are checking email, munching/drinking a little breakfast, setting up. Speculating more about Media Minds Meld yesterday afternoon (my earlier post)… Maybe the WebIQ brainstorming sessions aren’t such a new media thing – brainstorming is a part of old […]

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earlier session

During the “Disruption and Disorientation” session this morning, I wrote down as much as I could about what was said. It’s sort of a rough transcript, with my brief comments interspersed: http://jeweledplatypus.org/britta/disruption-discussion.txt. The audio from the session is also available online.

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Capturing Ideas

The earlier session got me thinking about new media/old media. This WebIQ software is a new media thing. Everyone is posting ideas and brainstorms, decentralized, individual, spontaneous… They’re using this web software that seems not quite intuitive enough, not quite ideal new-media. Each idea is categorized and rated by everyone. I’m not sure where they’re […]

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