What Bloggers Amplify from the BBC
I’ve blogged before about the idea that weblogs are a selective amplifier. For the most part, bloggers aren’t doing original reporting – they’re reading websites… Read More »What Bloggers Amplify from the BBC
I’ve blogged before about the idea that weblogs are a selective amplifier. For the most part, bloggers aren’t doing original reporting – they’re reading websites… Read More »What Bloggers Amplify from the BBC
A couple of blog readers have asked me about the gear I’m using to do my podcasts. Happy to share, in the hopes that it… Read More »A brief gearhead post – my podcasting setup
In thinking about how to build an index of bridgeblogs (weblogs intended for a global, as well as local audience) from around the world, I’ve… Read More »Keywords, folksonomies and Ghanaian barber shop signs
My friend Daoud Kuttab spoke at Berkman yesterday. Daoud’s an amazingly innovative journalist, blogger and media entrepreneur – I’ve written about him previously here and… Read More »Daoud Kuttab talk at Berkman
Okay, so this is my first official podcast. And, since it addresses the issue of whether or not podcasts are a good idea since so… Read More »Podcast on… podcasting…
Abraham McLaughlin, the Christian Science Monitor’s Africa correspondent, is in southern Sudan, reporting on the future of the region in the light of the peace… Read More »Abraham McLaughlin videblogs from Southern Sudan… and some thoughts on the Webcred conference