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React to the SEC's new media policies (or hand over that cell phone)
Some react to word of the new Southeastern Conference media policies that place new restrictions on journalists and fans taking photos at game, blogging or using "real-time" services such as… Read more »
Still on keeping on
Remembering Jerry Garcia.... Read more »
Blogging has its limits in the SEC
The Southeastern Conference is seeking to control how many blog posts or, presumably, even Twitter updates, can be done during a football game as well as control even video from… Read more »
Punk cabaret
You have watch to the end to learn the amazing story of this video or you can just read TechDirt's post.... Read more »
A Twitter success tale that doesn't involve a get rich quick pitch
Still wondering about this Twitter thing.Mark Schaefer, a Knoxville marketing guy who's developed an expertise in the emerging social media marketing area, has parlayed Twitter into more publicity than his… Read more »
The Web on The Web Way
More great responses to some recent posts to recap, along with an interview I did a few weeks ago that seems to be pretty timely.... Read more »
On Fail
I've had the privilege of being quoted or mentioned in a lot of newspapers and magazines over the years, but as an minor-league word nerd,... Read more »
What Works: The Web Way vs. The Wave Way
Google Wave is an impressive set of technologies, the kind of stunningly slick application that literally makes developers stand up and cheer. I've played with... Read more »
Preconceived Notions and The Web As Water
I've really been enjoying the response to my recent blog posts — here are some more thoughtful replies. Rafe Colburn, one of my favorite bloggers... Read more »
Publishers Profit for Wrong Reasons
The New York Times Co. swung to an unexpected profit in the second quarter, although the turnaround had nothing to do with an improving business. Revenue at the company plunged… Read more »