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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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Concerning the discussion of blogs, trust and media

This in from Lars Jespersen, NORDJYSKE Media Well, trust is the big chance for media. There is so much information out there, so many sources and people hasn’t got a chance trying to sort out, which is to be trusted. Media can help them navigate, provide them with the tools and information to cope with […]

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Beyond us vs. them

Listening to Howard Finberg and others report about the conference’s discussion of us vs. them, blogs vs. big media, trustworthiness of big media vs. personal media, it strikes me that there is indeed a “trust gap” that exists for many, many thousands of people in the blogosphere when it comes to traditional media. But I […]

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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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Where are the products?

This quote is from Elizabeth Osder who many will know from her days at the NYT. Sorry for the length, but I can not just post a link to http://www.inma.org, because the cover article to the March Issue of IDEA is behind a member wall. However, maybe it inspires participants to push product innovation – […]

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