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8 October

Interactive City Government

The Fayetteville, Arkansas City Councilnow has a blogspot blog where they are posting the agenda’s for the upcoming city council meetings. I think they are looking for citizens to comment on the different parts of the agenda, but there are no comments so far. We’ll have to check back and [...]

4 October

Add slide shows to the list, too

NYTimes.com general manager, Vivian Schiller, reports that their slide show section has taken off accounting for 10 percent of their overall August traffic. Note to self: Add video AND slide shows to the site. Which one do you think will be easier to produce?

4 October

Five strategies to reach today’s consumer

Here’s five hot tips from Avenue A | Razorfish’s Digital Design Blog. Make Content Portable Enable Consumer Ratings and Reviews Invest in Online Video Think Beyond the Web site Take Small Steps with Mobile If you want to see how they reach these conclusions, read Avenue A | Razorfish’s first [...]

2 October

UGC in a top down culture

Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about how web 2.0 UGC (user generated content) works in a top down command and control culture. Or how it doesn’t work and how to make it work. I don’t really have any solutions, but I did run across an amusing case study of [...]

22 August

Finally, embedded Google maps

Google is finally offering easy tools to embed a Google map in your website. There have been third party tools to do this for a while or you get a Google developer API key, but this is so much simpler.

13 August
Posted in Convergence, Me

Good enough isn’t enough

Seth Godin has a great post on his blog asking is good enough enough?. Instead of good enough he says we should redefine the objective to be “makes some people uncomfortable, changes the entire competitive landscape and is truly remarkable in that many of the key people we reach feel [...]

8 August

Paid content model is on the way out

Do you hear the cries of all the old school newspaper publishers mourning the lost of their precious paid content model? Well, I live close enough to Little Rock to hear Walter Hussman’s wail and know that he will be the very last to admit it’s dead. Here’s two evidences [...]

7 August

Taking a media fast

Danna Walker at American University writes in the Washington Post that she asked her Understanding Mass Media course to take an electronic media fast for 24 hours abstaining from any kind of electronic media. The students responses to life without any kind of electronic media were very interesting… “I really [...]

31 July
Posted in Convergence, Technology

Computer Audio + TV (DVR) = Multimedia

I’m a big soccer fan and catch it on TV as often as I can. Sometimes, that means catching the US National team or my favorite pro team in Spanish. Most of the the team we just watch the game and do our best to decipher the announcements comments (which [...]

25 July
Posted in Convergence, Technology

Are eBooks on the way?

eBooks have been around for a while, but they never have really taken off. On Sunday, I saw The Reader from Sony in a Best Buy insert. It was sleek, easy to carry and sparked my imagination because of the stack of 10 books I have piled up beside my [...]

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