Newsroom Flees to the Net
Doc Searls, commenting on the newsroom of the Santa Barbara News Press setting up shop online as the Santa Barbara Newsroom: It’s also odd to see this paper-in-pixels as a Teamsters operation. Yes, I...
View ArticleMicroshills
I’ve often wondered if this was happening: A ROW IS BREWING between a bunch of bloggers who took cash from Microsoft marketing outfit and stodgy old media types who take their bribes in less obvious...
View ArticleMedia Security: Consolidation or Diversity?
Despite unanimous vote of the Senate Commerce Committee to delay, and direct question from one of its members, (not to mention overwhelming opposition in meetings across the country), FCC Chairman...
View ArticleDisruptive Innovation Viewed as Good Risk Management
As expected, the FCC approved more media consolidation, this time of newspapers and TV stations. That’s one approach to disruptions in a market: game the regulatory apparatus to permit consolidation...
View ArticleCompanies fear reputation for bad security
As more companies come out of the closet about their Internet security being compromised, still more start to admit it. But many (perhaps most) don’t even know. Fortunately, there is a way the public...
View ArticleAn Eerie Silence on Cybersecurity
Apparently it takes an alleged Chinese threat to get the New York Times to notice Internet security problems. The Times has escalated from a recent article to an editorial. NYTimes Editorial 26...
View ArticleResearch to reduce spam emails and increase online security
The U. Texas campus newspaper pretty much gets it. I’ve added a few links and images. Julia Brouillette wrote for the Daily Texan today, UT researchers work to reduce spam emails, increase online...
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