I thought the Washington Post and The Baltimore Sun made a brilliant move today, announcing that, beginning on January 1, the two newsrooms would start sharing news and sports coverage. The stated …
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The reports of print’s death may not be exaggerated
Designer Jason Santa Maria takes a look at the current state of print publishing and decides: Print just might be in its death throes This is not necessarily a bad thing. Here's his …
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We’re not going to save the business with bigger banner ads
I need to create a new TextExpander macro that simply says Martin Langeveld has a great post..." God knows I type that enough. The latest is actually a 1-2 punch, presenting practical advice for …
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Re-engineering the wall between church and state
Chris Brogan, the well-known social media strategist and evangelist has a post today about what some of us would call journalistic ethics. On December 2, Chris wrote a sponsored post on his …
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What happened when the money dried up
I've been passing around an odd little YouTube clip of a 2005 Christmas gift from Sam Zell. It shows an animated statue that features a recording of Sam extolling the virtures of an economy that's …
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Can an InfoValet guide us to a business model?
Martin Langeveld reports on a conference focused on the notion of an "InfoValet." It sounds like attendees at the conference spent a lot of time thinking of ways to describe what they're onto, but I'd …
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