I've got good news. Publishers, fear not, there's a bright new digital future on the horizon. And I've got proof. Of course, the future isn't without its complexities and there's a balance of power-shifting that will have new winners and losers. But, the good news is that the long term...
2 Comments | Posted January 4, 2010 | 09:07 PM (EST)
Its been a very long time since such a collection of Democratic royalty gathered in one place.
But at City College's Great Hall, New York's political movers and shakers arrived to honor and celebrate a big Democratic win.
And with good reason - after 35 years in the office...
2 Comments | Posted December 31, 2009 | 12:58 PM (EST)
As we enter 2010, the impact that government is going to have on technology starts to come into focus. Two unlikely allies are driving one of the most significant changes in the way the public engages in public policy: Barack Obama and Michael Bloomberg.
Prediction #1: The Obama administration's Year...
Posted December 22, 2009 | 11:46 AM (EST)
Technology Predictions for 2010:
The Apple Tablet Will Have On-Board GPS
Good news: the e-future is coming. Better news: the new platforms will provide new revenues and live-saving income for the media companies and brands that have survived the nuclear winter that was 2009.
- Prediction...
2 Comments | Posted December 22, 2009 | 10:59 AM (EST)
When we think about the year past and the year ahead, often the crystal ball can be a bit blurry. But not this year. There are so many forces now clearly at work that predictions for 2010 seem clearer than at any time in the past 10 years.
So, that...
Posted December 7, 2009 | 12:19 PM (EST)
It's easy to look at Comcast from the outside and see a big cable company. From that perspective, cable guys -- who were always called by broadcasters "pole climbers," not in a nice way -- could be seen as the dumb money in the NBC/Comcast deal.
But a closer look...
3 Comments | Posted November 30, 2009 | 09:47 AM (EST)
The White House Gate Crashers - The Unnamed Co-conspirators
I've been reading and re-reading the story of the "crashers" and all of the related stories about Reality TV.
Something just isn't right.
While the couple is described as auditioning for a Bravo TV series, and Bravo goes...
1 Comments | Posted November 24, 2009 | 09:01 AM (EST)
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Posted November 15, 2009 | 02:53 PM (EST)
You may have noticed that lots of the folks that make media for a living are pretty unhappy these days.
If you listen to Craig Newmark, the king of digital classifieds and the namesake of the now ubiquitous Craigslist – the newspaper folks he’s talked to don’t blame him...
9 Comments | Posted October 21, 2009 | 04:56 PM (EST)
There's a new phrase around town -- "Augmented Reality."
For a period of time, Virtual Reality (VR) was the hot new thing. Folks could create avatars, pretend to be other people, and buy and sell 'virtual' goods. You know, fake stuff.
But alas, for most of us, there...
Posted September 28, 2009 | 05:05 PM (EST)
The media reports of the plot being hatched by Najibullah Zazi offer tantalizing glimpses into his life, his movements, and his motivations.
And while the proximity of his arrest to 9/11 makes it hard to engage the story as anything other than another terrorist plot, the story that...
9 Comments | Posted September 16, 2009 | 03:26 PM (EST)
So, Saturday was an average day. A plain ordinary morning. I went to the door, and it wasn't there. The Times was missing.
My first thought: a neighbor had taken it. That used to happen when the guy who walked naked in front of his apartment...
41 Comments | Posted September 11, 2009 | 07:30 AM (EST)
For the past eight years, the most important story regarding 9/11 has been locked away, hidden, out of sight. Today is the time to open that drawer and take that story out and share it with the world. That most important story is your story.
I am going...
10 Comments | Posted August 23, 2009 | 05:46 PM (EST)
If you want to know if an airline is in bad shape, listen to the flight attendants when they're on break over by the bathroom/kitchen area near the back of the plane. Better yet, look in the eyes of the counter staff. They know just how bad things are.
1 Comments | Posted August 19, 2009 | 07:53 PM (EST)
Three random news stories in the past week connected for me in a moment of clarity - and with a bit of trepidation.
First, the terrible helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft crash that killed nine over the Hudson.
Then, a seemingly unrelated taxicab accident that took the life of a small...
Posted August 12, 2009 | 11:28 AM (EST)
Kids like Roller-coasters -- they're biologically wired for the moment where your stomach hangs in the air. Between the gruesome clickity click up the hill, and the 'ugh' as you head down -- well, you probably remember.
Most adults get to a place where they try and avoid the high...
Posted August 2, 2009 | 07:14 PM (EST)
First, let me just say that I was one of those folks who counted the number of vacation days that George Bush took. It made me crazy that he was playing golf as we were going to war. So I've been pleased to see Barack Obama pushing hard to get...
2 Comments | Posted July 17, 2009 | 08:02 AM (EST)
So, today is my birthday :) Thank you, always fun to have a day celebrate all things me one day a year. But this year for the first time -- I'm having a Digital Birthday.
Now I've had some unusual birthdays before this one. In fact, my 6th birthday...
3 Comments | Posted July 14, 2009 | 09:28 AM (EST)
If you've ever volunteered in a soup kitchen, or spent a Sunday helping a community group get a local baseball field ready for the season, then you know how good it feels to lend a hand.
The problem, as it turns out, is that finding the places that need you...








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