June 5th, 2006
Godzilla vs. Mothra
Google launches an Excel killer. Microsoft launches a Gmail killer.
And the rest of the media landscape is starting to look like Tokyo real estate.
June 5th, 2006
Google launches an Excel killer. Microsoft launches a Gmail killer.
And the rest of the media landscape is starting to look like Tokyo real estate.
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Scott Karp says: Steve Jobs in 1997: Those people crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones that actually do.
Argo Project Blog | Aug 4, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: From @mthomps at NPR's Project Argo, a strategic content analysis of @poynter and @niemanlab's tweets.
Lost Remote | Aug 9, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: Friends at @lostremote review friends at @TBD: "What’s novel about TBD is not the ideas, but the action."
PBS IdeaLab | Jul 27, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: Spot.Us goes national, with stories brewing in Illinois, Texas, Minnesota, and across the country.
The Nation | Jul 25, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: This curated list of links on the Wikileaks/Afghanistan story from @gregmitch is a perfect place to start reading.
Blogically Thinking | Jul 19, 2010
Greg Linch says: J-Lab Director Jan Schaffer writes about the Knight-Batten Award winners.
Seattle Times | Jul 14, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: The Seattle Times is using Publish2 to add context to stories about efforts to stem nightclub noise and violence.
…My heart’s in Accra | Jul 6, 2010
Daniel Bachhuber says: There's significant opportunity is building tools that allow news organizations to better understand demand for knowledge.
www.woot.com | Jul 6, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: Comedy: Woot bills AP $17.50 for "the content you borrowed from our blog post" about the company's sale to Amazon.
www.guardian.co.uk
Scott Karp says: Google CEO Eric Schmidt: "You have to plan your corporate strategy around what the internet does."