Where the Brain Goes, So Go I. Sort Of.
This is interesting — unintentionally inspired by news that Google Reader is leaving the house. (Don’t worry if you don’t know that story. Not needed here.)…
Read articleI May Live To Regret This . . .
UPDATE: The comments section for this post is FAR more interesting than the post itself. I’m grateful for all those who’ve stopped by to comment. I’m…
Read articleIf Publishing Is Dead, What Happens to Non-Fiction?
UPDATE: See my long, and related, comment at this post. (As in: It’s in the COMMENTS, not the blog entry itself.) I rarely write about the publishing…
Read articleThe Wall Street Journal’s Take On E-Readers
Okay, so nothing to do with anything, but . . . Today’s Wall Street Journal has a brief take on the state of e-readers (you know:…
Read articleOn The Subject of the Future of the Printed Word
While I’m here (before I resume my task of breaking the back of this chapter) (I’ve succeeded in smashing its kneecaps; the back awaits….), two pieces…
Read articleDissection of A (Failed) Attempt at Digital Journalism
One quick, drive-by post (I want to get back my other job. Today: Explaining how Philip Armour made his zillions so I can get this chapter…
Read articleMedia Meltdown = Chaos = Innovation?
This is one of those follow-the-thread things: interesting commentary/reporting about newspapers from Dr. Denny at Scholars and Rogues, who quotes from a post written by Dan…
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