Why we fall for fast news
Friend and colleague Dan Gillmor came up with a powerful idea at a Berkman retreat this past week – the need for a “slow news… Read More »Why we fall for fast news
Friend and colleague Dan Gillmor came up with a powerful idea at a Berkman retreat this past week – the need for a “slow news… Read More »Why we fall for fast news
One of the first thing Bektour Iskender, co-founder of Kyrgyz blogging community Kloop.kg, said when we met was, “I read your book.” That surprised me,… Read More »Kloop, and the next generation of citizen media
A couple of years back, Technorati dropped out of my life. It was a sudden break, though I didn’t notice it at first. I blog… Read More »The new Technorati: advertiser-friendly, foreigner-free?
I had the realization the other day that the main way in which I procrastinate from the work I should be doing is by taking… Read More »What I’m not writing about
Herkko Hietanen of the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology tells his audience at the Berkman Center that “television is really broken.” The medium isn’t rising… Read More »Herkko Hietanen: The social future of television
My friend and former business partner, Bo Peabody, has an op-ed in today’s Washington Post titled “Twitter.org?” He argues that social media is extremely difficult… Read More »Twitter.org? and building models for social media