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Newsapapers Get Their Format In Order

With newspapers continuing to swirl around the proverbial toilet financially, making sure that they are able to compete in the online space is no longer a nice idea - it’s critical.
As news came down the line of TownNews adopting the hnews format, I suddenly found myself wondering why this matters to the reader? Looking into [...]

Reporters - Only Need Bring iPhone

Ask anyone in the industry and they will be among the first to inform you that the news as we once new it is evolving. Some say it is dying, but I have seen evidence of it changing rather than simply rolling over to play dead as others believe it to be.
As this NYT piece [...]

TV.com Is A Snooze Fest Waiting To Be Put To Bed

The idea of Hulu not hurting TV.com to me, sounds like a load of BS. Between the two sites, I have found that Hulu just has more of what I want to watch overall. TV.com by contrast, has very little of interest to me as a potential viewer.
To make matters even worse, I fail to grasp [...]

Newspapers Going OPEC?

As a rule, most of the US newspapers are run by some of the most clueless fools I have ever had the misfortune of watching in action. While they maintain a fantastic staff of reporters, their “bosses” appear to be huffing glue before making their business decisions. Blocking websites from linking to their sites, wishing [...]

Engadget Bars The DiggBar

Despite what some people might have you believe, the DiggBar is a mixed bag at best. For those people who are looking for a Stumbleupon effect, it is seen as a way of enjoying this same kind of stumbling benefit without adding a physical toolbar. On the flip-side however, I never asked for it yet [...]

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