While there is plenty of discussion out their about how news organizations of all types are trying to handle the migration of eyeballs, ears, and advertising dollars to the Internet, there's another important issue — especially when considering news content distributors like NPR and their relationship with their affiliates. Since similar organizations like the Associated Press,...
Continue ReadingLast May I wrote a post about how offices on Capitol Hill deal with the barage of emails they constantly receive. Regulatory bodies and similar organizations also must handle similar flows of e-mails. Despite this, it is very important for our country's democratic nature that individuals' voices are heard. Further,...
Continue ReadingWriting about Google, Inc. hits close to home, quite literally, as I am a past townie of Lenoir, North Carolina, which will soon become Google’s latest data farm. As I walked around my hometown a week ago, I began to wonder what the town would look like when the median income of the citizenship raises by $20,000....
Continue ReadingSocial networking giant Facebook is teaming up with Paramount Pictures to let users download thousand of clips from the filmmaker’s archives.
The VooZoo application, which launched Monday, was developed by FanRocket. The idea is to let individuals re-live some of their favorite scenes and moments from any Paramount film....
Continue ReadingWhile at the Politics Online Conference yesterday, I attended a rather interesting panel about using cell phones in political and advocacy campaigns. Some of the panelists represented the One campaign — think Bono — and Rock the Vote. Since both of these campaigns cater to a younger crowd, they need to use cell phones in connecting with their audiences....
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