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One Man & His Blog
Love this: OK Go ditches record label because they won't allow embedding of music videos.If you publisher won't promote you properly, why should you stay?......
So, About That Journalistic Fact-Checking Thing...
So, the thing that seperates journalists from the blogger pack is reliability, accuracy, research and fact-checking, right?So, how come this happens?"Girl with a One Track Mind" blogger and author Zoe Margolis has said she is taking legal action against the......
Afternoon Coffee Reading - 9th March 2010
Let's start with something that's as much a public information message for the blogosphere as a link:Why Blog and Comment Spam isn't Going AwayOnwards to linkorama:News has become a social experience - The news business is still collective underestimating how......
The Future of Newspapers - In Video!
Print journalists of a sensitive disposition might want to look away now...How Will The End Of Print Journalism Affect Old Loons Who Hoard Newspapers?......
Read more about the campaign and the man.......
Seven Years of One Man & His Blog
This is the 2,568th post on this blog.It also marks seven years since One Man & His Blog began. Strangely, I suspect it began much the same way this is being written now - sat at my desk at Estates Gazette,......
washingtonpost.com - Tom Shales TV Column
Preview: New NBC game show 'Minute to Win It' is unoriginal and imbecilic
NBC made only about 38 minutes' worth of Sunday night's two-hour "Minute to Win It" premiere available for preview. But hey, who's complaining? You don't complain about a gift from the gods -- nor even one from the creatively bankrupt NBC programming department....
Tom Shales finds pretentiousness aplenty, whether on 'Idol' or the Oscars
On "American Idol" -- returning Tuesday night for another performance round -- amateurs try to look like professionals. On the Oscar show, professionals often come off looking like amateurs, whether they're trying to or not....
TCM's Robert Osborne, on the Oscars and his brilliant career
Robert Osborne either has the best job in the world, or comes very close. As millions of viewers know, Osborne is the resident host of the great Turner Classic Movies (TCM) channel, the most reliable source of pure enchantment in the cable universe. He appears before and after each prime-time...
Tom Shales hails 'Southland' as 'next big step' for cop shows
Every few years, television takes a giant step forward, perhaps partly to compensate for all those other steps backward. One dependable area of improvement is the cop show -- the "CSI" shows represented a major advance in production values, HBO's harrowing "The Wire" was another, and "Hill Street Blues" was...
Seinfield stops by Kennedy Center while prepping 'Marriage Ref'
Jerry Seinfeld is amazing in many ways, not the least of them his ability to find humor, and convincing us to find it, too, in the million-and-two details about modern life that under different circumstances might send us into paroxysms of rage. I had a paroxysm just the other day...
Tom Shales reflects on 'Father Knows Best' and his real-life Margaret
Why, on my mother's birthday, am I thinking about "Father Knows Best"? At our house, mother knew best at least as often as father did, but then the title of the old sitcom, a homogenized portrait of American family life, was meant to be slightly sardonic. The father on the...
mymediamusings
Will Bubbly Be the Next Twitter? Not in Tech-Lame North America
In rolling out Bubbly, Mr. Clayton plans to skip North America and Europe and focus on fast-growing, mobile-savvy markets such as India, Japan and Brazil. via businessinsider.com A sort of spoken version of Twitter is taking India by storm but what’s more interesting is that the Silicon Valley based makers...
Printing Entire Buildings – Amazingly Organic Results
via blueprintmagazine.co.uk Although still in very early stages, this complete stunning 3D printer hopes to eventually be able to print, on-site, entire structures. Via the excellent Make.com, check out the whole article at Blueprint. Posted via web from My Media Musings...
Reggie Watts – Remember the Name, Enjoy the Video
via thecomicscomic.typepad.com If you are at all a part of the NYC comedy scene, you know Reggie Watts. He is that guy everyone has tapped as “the next big thing” for years. Now he is going to be opening for Conan O’Brien on his live tour and it might finally...
As Record Sales Die New Ways to Monetize Live Music Emerge
Tonight and tomorrow, March 12th and 13th, The Drive By Truckers will be live streaming two nights from Atlanta’s Variety Playhouse, courtesy of iClips.net. The concerts are being streamed to drive interest in their new album, “The Big To-Do,” which will be released on Tuesday, March 16th. Prices for the...
What Fox Should Learn From Being Most Pirated on YouTube
via businessinsider.com As the chart above show, Fox is by far the most pirated network on YouTube. Sadly, Fox will see this and say, “hey, who do we need to sue to get this to stop?!” Instead, they should say, “hey, how can we give these eager viewers what...
Hacker’s Best Hope – You Are a Technical Moron
It was only a matter of time. First, jailbroken iPhones were humorously Rickrolled by a worm, and now both iPhones and Android phones have been exploited to form a botnet that is over 9,000 devices strong! Fortunately, like the Rickroll, the botnet was a benign experiment by...
PressThink
News Without the Narrative Needed to Make Sense of the News: What I Will Say at South by Southwest
These are my notes. You can help me make my presentation great by reading them over and commenting. If you're at SXSW, come to "The Future of Context," Monday, March 15 at 9:30 am in The Hilton, Room H....
Explaining The Local: East Village, NYU's Collaboration with the New York Times
"Look: Not everyone is going to be thrilled that NYU is doing this with the New York Times. We'll have to take those problems on, not as classroom abstractions but civil transactions with the people who live and work here. You know what? It's going to be messy and hard,...
The Quest for Innocence and the Loss of Reality in Political Journalism
"The quest for innocence means the desire to be manifestly agenda-less and thus 'prove' in the way you describe things that journalism is not an ideological trade. But this can get in the way of describing things! What's lost is that sense of reality Isaiah Berlin talked about..."...
He Said, She Said Journalism: Lame Formula in the Land of the Active User
Any good blogger, competing journalist or alert press critic can spot and publicize false balance and the lame acceptance of fact-free spin. Do users really want to be left helpless in sorting out who's faking it more? The he said, she said form says they do, but I say...
Introducing the new Huffington Post Investigative Fund (And My Own Role in It)
"The announcement of its birth, along with the $1.75 million starter budget, is really the launch of a new Internet-based news organization with a focus on original reporting. You might say the Fund's operating principle is: report once, run anywhere."...
Rosen's Flying Seminar In The Future of News
For March 2009. The pace quickened after Clay Shirky's Thinking the Unthinkable. Here's my best-of from a month of deep think as people came to terms with the collapse of the newspaper model, and tried looking ahead. I know these twelve links work. I tested them on Twitter....
CNET News - Digital Media
Come see Paris--in 26 gigapixels
Site, which offers a breathtaking view of Paris, enables you to pan around, see monuments, and get a high-def feel for what the City of Light is all about. Originally posted at The Digital Home...
Viacom's departure from Hulu comes with a bite
Viacom content is leaving Hulu next week, though users will still be able to watch those shows over at ComedyCentral.com. What this really could end up hurting are bloggers and other people trying to share specific clips, which Hulu was able to do. Originally posted at Web Crawler...
Chinese scientists recalibrate Google's evil scale
Scientists in China overwhelmingly choose Google over Baidu for their research, which AllThingD's John Paczkowski sees as lending credence to Google's original decision to enter China despite the known censorship minefields....
MySpace CEO is out after less than a year
Owen Van Natta and MySpace agree to part ways after he spends just 10 months as the company's CEO....
East to west, 'Street Sounds' maps U.S. in audio
New online project aims to create an audio map of the country. It's a great way to relive the drama of a tropical Florida thunderstorm, amble through San Francisco's Chinatown, or visit that Connecticut Radio Shack you've always wanted to see....
VideoJournalism
fileinfo.com is turning out to be a wonderful resource. A month or so ago I bought a couple of Aiptek isdv2.4 video cameras – very low end little plastic cameras. The price was right (about $70 each) plus I wanted to see how well they would work or...
As usual I was looking words up in my Random House Dictionary (unabridged, 1966) when I realized that the book was forty-four years old and might not contain certain everyday words from the current year…such as “google” (the noun or the verb). Took a peak – and yeah – no “internet.”...
…or problem solving. I’m exploring the realm of video files and compatibility with older computers, operating systems, and editing programs. And there are some serious issues which must be researched before purchasing anything. But the entire problem solving issue is a wonderful learning tool. Too often folks take it for granted that...
The saga continues… My senior with a new Sony hard drive camcorder reported back (as mentioned in the update below) that he could not import and edit with his new camera on his older computer with Windows Vista. After trying to open and convert with QuickTime Pro (four year old version) we...
The two lighting workshops I don’t need to prep much for…and Kathy Newell will carry me through. We pretty much agree on light – it should be natural. But there are times you need to add light and times (we may disagree here) where you want a professional...
Come April 15 I won’t be worrying about what I owe (or get back) from Uncle Sam…I’ll be white-lining it north to Portland for a conference. Kind of a good feeling – my very first conference as a teacher was the same JEA/NSPA gathering in the same city. ...
robcurley.com
Sometime in the future, I’ll probably look back at this post and wonder what I was thinking when I wrote it, and maybe even regret that it’s in my blog’s archives, but who cares? Live a little. Big-time convergence doesn’t have to be reserved for just big-time stories. (If you’d...
Dating back to our online team’s time in Lawrence, I’ve always had a nice friendship with John Temple. And shortly after our decision was made to come to Las Vegas to work with the Greenspun family of publications, John gave me lots of advice. His advice that keeps proving to...
Weekend in Vegas: Some nifty examples of converged cross-platform/multimedia journalism
This past weekend was interesting here in Las Vegas as a lot of very different types of stories were swirling around us — President Obama was in town, a new Cirque du Soleil show opened, a huge new section was launched on our site, the city’s hot-and-cold Rebels played basketball...
Covering high-school recruiting. On a Sunday afternoon. Please meet Ray Brewer.
I’m a huge fan of Las Vegas Sun preps writer Ray Brewer and I love the way Brewer leads our coverage of high school sports in this valley. Plus, his enthusiasm and drive are contagious. Other than Brewer, what also makes the Sun’s high-school sports coverage so unique is that...
Real-time news in Las Vegas: The Federal Courthouse shooting
Sorry about the lack of posts lately. Any way you slice it, there have been lots of things going on … with our company, with the holidays, and lots of huge events and big breaking news here in Las Vegas. I’m eventually going to try to write about all of those...
Newspaper Next
Which vendors are America's favorites? API wants to know and we bet you do too. Nominate your favorite vendors to be included in API's nationwide survey. Find out which vendors are truly delivering quality solutions to meet our industry's needs....
API reveals huge revenue opportunities through Sales Resource Optimization
Newspaper organizations can increase revenues by as much as 15% according to a new report released by API and ZS Associates. Download a free copy of "Sales Resource Optimization: Bringing Science to the Sales Force."...
Find your path to paid online content
Join us for an important discussion on monetizing content, March 8-9. "15 Paths to Paid Online Content" draws on original API/ITZBelden research to provide actionable data, sharp analysis and real-life case studies....
American Press Institute's ground-breaking seminar, "15 Paths to Paid Online Content" (scheduled Feb. 11-12), has been postponed to March 8-9, 2010 due to winter storms. For more information, contact API Associate Director Mary Peskin, 703-715-3336....
Powerful lineup for New Revenue seminar
API's New Revenue Models That Work! seminar (Feb. 15-17) teaches practical strategies and tactics for developing, launching and maximizing new revenue models....
Dollar Match Program extended until Feb. 15
You now have two additional weeks to take advantage of API's 2010 Dollar Match Program, and double the value of your training investment! For every tuition dollar deposited into an API training bank by February 15, 2010, API will match it....
sans serif
How Arun Shourie became the Express editor
Magsaysay Award-winning former Indian Express editor turned BJP ideologue, Arun Shourie, in conversation with Mahesh Sarma: How did you get the Indian Express editor’s job? Emergency had passed [in 1977]. I had got to know [Express proprietor] Ramnath Goenka through many episodes. And the Janta Party had come to power. We were...
10 media barons in India Today power list of 50
Ronnie Screwvala of UTV, and Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy of NDTV, are the three prominent media names missing in India Today magazine’s annual ranking of the 50 most powerful people in India for the year of the lord, 2010. Otherwise, this year’s list comprise the usual barons: Samir Jain and...
GOOGLE: Experiment. Experiment. Experiment
Stop cribbing, start innovating, Google economist-in-chief Hal Varian’s advice to newspapers. Varian arrives at some stunning conclusions: 1) Newspaper ad revenue is where was it ws in 1982 in inflation-adjusted dollars. 2) The medium with the largest increase in ad revenue since 1995 is cable TV, not the itnernet. 3) Online...
The barbs that resulted in a Rs 500 crore lawsuit
Udayan Mukherjee of CNBC-TV18 letting fly at rival channel “No. 4″, in other words Bloomberg, on the latter’s claims of its showing on budget day. Bloomberg has now sued the CNBC-TV18 managing editor, but not his employers CNBC TV18, for a round figure of Rs 500 crore. Mukherjee’s lawyers, clearly aurally challenged, ...
Now, who could this honourable minister be?
A gossip item appearing in the columns of the New Delhi-based tabloid, Mail Today, owned by the India Today group, two days in a row. Also read: When a politician weds a journalist, it’s news Filed under: A bit of fun, Newspapers, People Tagged: Churumuri, India Today, Mail Today, Sans Serif ...
Times of India to shut down Kannada edition
PALINI R. SWAMY writes from Bangalore: Bennett, Coleman & Co Ltd, the publishers of The Times of India, have decided to shut down their Kannada edition, published with The Times of India masthead, tomorrow. An internal email has convened a meeting of all staff of the paper with CEO Sunil Rajshekhar...
Endemic
The people need the iPad and simpler computers
A lot of technologists don’t realize how broken the current computing experience is for so many people. Desktop computers (with desktop-metaphor OSes) are really work machines, but many people — if not most — spend the majority of their computing time these days doing non-work stuff on their computers. Desktop computers...
Today I finally did what I should have done a long time ago: I donated to Wikipedia. I strongly believe that all human knowledge should be free. Wikipedia is the leading project to help make human knowledge free and accessible. We still have a lot more human knowledge to unlock, but...
It’s not about the perfect Pepsi but rather the perfect Pepsis
Where would the world be without chunky tomato sauce? Watch this TED Talk about not trying to create the perfect product and how we should instead try to create the perfect products to target distinct groups. Apply this logic to journalism. What do you come up with? So why are news orgs...
“You no longer control the message. And that’s OK.” If you want to succeed on social media (and the Web in general) you have to be willing to lose control. This fantastic TED Talk should be a must watch for anyone engaged in social media and for marketing departments around the...
My best advice for social media
Be yourself. Be passionate. Social media is nothing like the tightly controlled, sterile communication messages of the past. Want to get good at social media? Be passionate about something and let that passion show through. It’s really that simple....
You know that day that you never thought would come? Well it came. And I’m no longer a full-time journalist. There are a lot of reasons that I’m no longer a full-time journalist. The main reason is that I don’t want to be. These are incredibly difficult times in journalism, and it...
The Linchpen
Bringing journalists and coders together for #wjchat, Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. ET
The second Web Journalist Chat on Twitter (#wjchat) will be Wednesday (tonight) at 8 p.m. ET and I’ll be the guest moderator. (Sidenote: #wjchat is not affiliated with Wired Journalists, the Ning network I administer for Publish2.) Here’s a preview of what we’ll be discussing: The relationship between programmers and journalists in your...
Linkbaiting, thinking while linking and why link journalism requires more than just a URL
Sections: Context, How to investigate, What to do, Other examples, Conclusion, Epilogue If you see a blog post titled “10 Iconic Journalists Every J-Student Should Study” and want to share it, please consider what you’re attaching your name to on the interwebs. At the time of posting, more than 70 people have...
New Media Women Entrepreneurs Summit 2009 live blog
I’m in DC today for the New Media Women Entrepreneur summit. Here’s a live blog that’s also pulling in tweets with the hashtag #nmwe. New Media Women Entrepreneurs Summit 2009...
Ideas for visiting Virginia Commonwealth University graduate journalism class
I’ll be trekking down to Richmond, the capitol of the commonwealth I now call home, to speak with a graduate-level online journalism class on Friday evening. My esteemed Publish2 colleague (and all-around awesome dude) Ryan Sholin was not able to attend and I’ve been invited to discuss what we do, how...
Videojournalism brain dump: Some advice I’ve picked up over the past few years
Poynter College Fellows win again, this time on video. Seriously, that e-mail group is inspiring me. And, yes, I was asked directly. I don’t just randomly spout off like this. Ok, not THIS much. Thanks #pcf09 kids. This is in response to a request for advice on teaching a video workshop...
Poynter fellows’ e-mail thread: Response to a “social media” question
One of my fellow former fellows asked our pcf09 Google Group about social media, singling me out near the end of her message. After I wrote this response (sent 6:33 p.m. CT), I thought “sharing is caring,” so here you go! Whoa, I kinda feel on the spot. Well, um… I’m...
College Media Matters
Student Editor: Campus Paper Newsroom “Like an Antarctic Research Base”
The outgoing operations manager of The Cavalier Daily at the University of Virginia has penned an excellent goodbye editorial worth a glimpse, if nothing else, for its opening comparison. In a piece headlined simply “Tundra-tested,” Wm. Hunter Tammaro writes: – The Cavalier Daily office is a lot like an Antarctic research base....
Kansas Student Body President: Cut Daily Kansan’s Funding
Mason Heilman, the student body president at the University of Kansas, is publicly calling for a cut to the campus media portion of the school’s student fees, a move that would shed $83,000 from the budget of the The Daily Kansan. As the Kansan itself reports with admirable objectivity and...
Eternal Ethical Question: A Student (Journalist’s) Identity
One of the oldest student journalism ethical tightropes unfurled with a bit of a new media twist recently at Cornell University. As Cornell Daily Sun public editor Rob Tricchinelli explained in hsi excellent write-up on the situation: – Mike Wacker ‘10 is a Sun columnist whose ‘Wack Attack’ column appears alternate...
Daily Californian Staffer Arrested at Protest, But Gets Story
Student journalist Cameron Burns was recently manhandled by police, handcuffed, tossed to the ground, and bussed off to jail. But he got the story. Late last week, the eighteen-year-old multimedia producer for The Daily Californian at the University of California, Berkeley, joined a large group of anarchists marching roughly eight miles...
University Football Coach: Newspaper Theft by Players a “Team Building Exercise”
Guy Morriss, the football coach at Texas A&M University-Commerce, is expressing pride at his players’ recent involvement in the theft of almost 2,000 copies of The East Texan, the school’s student newspaper. According to the coach, “I’m proud of my players for doing that. This was the best team...
Boston College Radio Station Proud to Have “No Commercial Potential”
“Ryan McDaid is very particular about the music he chooses for his radio show. One of the first requirements is that few can have ever heard it before.” – So begins a wonderful profile of student-run radio at Boston College, published by The Heights. It documents the tale of two campus stations,...
CJR
March 8-12, 2010...
Audit Notes: Google "Grandeur," Toxic Pet, Stop the Presses?
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The Globe knew about that Scott Brown lawsuit—and passed...
The Lehman Scandal Breaks Wide Open
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If Democrats do not contribute to the Greg Marx Retirement Fund, midterms will be costly
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TheDailyTube
Actor Corey Haim Found Dead at 38
'80s teen idol Corey Haim was found dead on Wednesday. Haim gained popularity after his role in the '87 film "The Lost Boys," and partnered up in acting roles with...
Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast...
There's a hard and fast rule in the white community: no more than one black friend at a time. Any more, and confusion ensues. ...
Lady Gaga ft. Beyonce - Telephone
Fans have been salivating for months waiting for this second video collaboration between Lady Gaga and Beyonce, and if you can wade through all that drool to get to your...
Michelle Obama's First Lady Arms
Dream of scultped biceps a la first lady Michelle Obama? Here's her video showing you how, with special guest Arianna Huffington!...
The Huge Upside to the Eric Massa Sex Scandal
Finally, we can all used the expression "snorkeling" in mixed company. Wait?!? Who turned out the lights?...
Man Marries Pillow (Is Us if Still Single by 37)
Well that's one way to get around trying to go out and meet someone. Japan's Lee Jin-gyu sure did when he married a body pillow with a drawing of his...
National Press Photographers Association
Life Magazine Civil Rights Photographer Charles Moore, 79
Life magazine's Charles Moore, 79, whose unforgettable photographs helped change public opinion about the civil rights movement in America, has died at his home near West Palm Beach. Moore received the Kodak Crystal Eagle Award from NPPA in 1989 for his book "Powerful Days."...
The Kalish Workshop Is Accepting Applications
Jason Reed, a globe trotting Reuter’s photographer, describes The Kalish visual editing workshop as “much more than just a workshop for picture editors.” The Kalish will be held June 4-8, 2010 at Ball State University in Muncie, IN, and the application deadline is May 15....
Photojournalist Louis Psihoyos Wins Oscar For "The Cove"
Award-winning photojournalist Louis Psihoyos has won an Oscar for his film “The Cove,” the first time a still photojournalist has made the leap to the highest movie award since 2004 when Zana Briski won for “Born Into Brothels: Calcutta’s Red Light Kids.”...
Shawn Montano Named BOP TV's Video Editor Of The Year
Shawn Montano of KDVR-TV and KWGN-TV in Denver has been named Video Editor of the Year by judges at NPPA's 2010 Best Of Photojournalism Television contest. Matthew Apthorp of WBBH-TV in Ft. Myers, FL, is the runner-up....
Best Of Photojournalism TV Judges Live Chat At 3pm EST Friday
At 3 p.m. EST on Friday, the Best Of Photojournalism judges will join Poynter's Al Tompkins in a live online chat to discuss the contest and the top winners. You can listen to the panel talk about trends they've seen in the work and what they learned from the entries...
Darren Durlach Named 2010 Ernie Crisp Television Photographer Of The Year
Darren Durlach of WBFF-TV in Baltimore has been named the new Ernie Crisp Television News Photographer of the Year by judges at NPPA's 2010 Best Of Photojournalism Television contest. It's the second year in a row Durlach has earned the top honor....
Deadline.com
Talent poaching is in high gear at the agencies. Rosario Dawson is the latest actress to change agency addresses. The Sin City star has just moved from ICM to CAA, the agency that just signed Renee Zellweger from WME. Just seen in Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief,...
SAG/AFTRA No Longer Houses Divided?
In a move that potentially eliminates the Screen Actors Guild and American Federation of TV and Radio Artists from being played against one another in the upcoming negotiations on new prime-time and feature contracts, SAG's national board overwhelmingly voted to negotiate side-by-side with AFTRA. The proposal received 78% approval. The...
WME Gets A Piece of Spielberg Business
Steven Spielberg now has two agencies working for him. In the high stakes game of representation of giants, WME on Friday signed to represent the television part of Spielberg's business. He remains at CAA for feature representation. WME announced the signing internally late Friday. Spielberg, who began his career as a...
Downey Orbits Cuaron's 3D Gravity
EXCLUSIVE: Robert Downey Jr. is negotiating a deal to star in Gravity, the 3D space film directed by Alfonso Cuaron. Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures will co-finance. Cuaron wrote the script with his son, Jonas. Downey will play the leader of a team posted at a remote space station. While he and...
Beyond Homophobia In Black Hollywood
FLIPPING THE SCRIPT: BEYOND HOMOPHOBIA IN BLACK HOLLYWOOD -- African American writers, actors, directors, producers, and execs explore LGBT portrayals on TV and film WHAT: Co-sponsored by the Writers Guild of America, West’s Gay & Lesbian Writers Committee and Committee of Black Writers, FLIPPING THE SCRIPT: BEYOND HOMOPHOBIA IN BLACK HOLLYWOOD on...
Dustin Hoffman To Direct BBC Comedy
From Deadline|London editor Tim Adler: In this youth-obsessed age, it’s nice to see BBC Films taking a risk on a 72-year-old first-time director. Dustin Hoffman is in talks to replace Richard Loncraine as director of Quartet starring Maggie Smith, Albert Finney and Tom Courtenay. The pic about retired opera singers is based on...
Virtual Economics
Mencius on the future of search
Unqualified Reservations - which, since it describes itself with only moderate flippancy as a neo-fascist hate blog you probably don't read (although if you still believe in democracy you really should) - has some excellent speculation on the future of......
Some people think it's rude in lots of social situations to check emails on a Blackberry, text someone who isn't at the table or take a phone call. Over dinner with friends, for example. In the middle of a face......
Astonishingly wonderful Rube-Goldberg machine in the video to Ok Go's "This Too Shall Pass". Seriously, this is worth four minutes of your day. (HT Laurie Pycroft)...
Boots Opticians is running a laughably blatant bait and switch scam
Times must be getting desperate at Boots Opticians if the bait and switch nonsense I just had to endure is anything to go by. I had an appointment at the Holborn branch at lunchtime and duly got my eyes tested,......
Take Back Your Brain is a website that advises visitors to pull a simple but effective psychological trick on themselves. Create an advertisement for something you positively want to do - take more exercise, drink less coffee, be nice to......
Spoke Digital social media consultancy launches
Ealier today my old friends and colleagues Holly and Ilana launched Spoke Digital, offering social media training and consultancy. Once upon a time I sat one desk away from Holly and Ilana at the old Associated New Media offices in......
