Looking at the US as a “patchwork nation”
The Knight Foundation has been very good about ensuring their grantees know each other, so many of the projects presented at our meeting in Chicago… Read More »Looking at the US as a “patchwork nation”
The Knight Foundation has been very good about ensuring their grantees know each other, so many of the projects presented at our meeting in Chicago… Read More »Looking at the US as a “patchwork nation”
Kristen Taylor, the online community manager for the Knight Foundation, is a seasoned videoblogger with a focus on foodblogging. (Here she is, telling you what… Read More »Kristen Taylor and options for videoblogging
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation supports a huge range of journalistic programs, ranging from experimental efforts in community journalism to massive players… Read More »The ongoing debate on the digital future of journalism
Project for Excellence in Journalism released an excellent study today titled, “The Changing Newsroom“. Based on survey responses from 259 newspapers and in-depth interviews with… Read More »The changing newsroom: good, bad and ugly
My friend Kevin Donovan has an interesting post today, wondering about the size of the Arabic-language wikipedia. As he observes, it’s smaller than the Esperanto… Read More »Egypt: Lots of bloggers, fewer wikipedians
In 2000, I spent a lot of time downloading music from Napster. I was working on Geekcorps and we had an office at MassMoCA, which… Read More »Sumo leads me to the dark side