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The archive of the Internet
Apropos of nothing, over the weekend I was thinking about the mere hours a significant amount of content is relevant on the Internet. It probably was spurred by the deluge of stuff around the Super Bowl and how something posted … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, Business, content, digital journalism, digital media, Ezra Klein, Internet, journalism, Media, New Media, New York Magazine, online media, Reading, social media, Vox Media, Web, writing
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Now Reading: The digital media bubble, American Hustle’s flaws, Brian Stelter’s rise, prayers
‘Now Reading’ is a collection and sharing of online stories and is meant for minimal consumption by the few readers of this blog. Topics include books, food, culture, photography, media and technology … there are no rules. Have a story … Continue reading
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Tagged American Hustle, blogging, blogs, Brian Stelter, Business, CNN, content, digital media, films, Internet, Media, mobile, movie reviews, movies, Now Reading, online journalism, online media, Reading, Slate, The New York Times, The New Yorker
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Chuck Culpepper will go anywhere for anything, damn it, and good for him
I could be totally wrong about this, but it feels like digital media is just beginning to figure out that it’s, in the vast majority of cases, supposed to be something altogether different than media in the predominantly printed-page time. … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, Chuck Culpepper, content, digital journalism, digital media, Internet, Jeff Pearlman, journalism, Media, online media, social, social media, Web, writers, writing
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Lone Survivor and the task of reviewing war films
Few benefits exist for the month-late moviegoer, but one is the ability to consume reactions to a film before the film itself if you choose. This was my experience with Lone Survivor, Peter Berg’s film about Operation Red Wings and … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, content, culture, films, Lone Survivor, Mark Wahlberg, Media, military, movie reviews, movies, Peter Berg, pop culture, war, war films
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Is technology really driving us apart?
It’s become almost a cliché barb the anti-smartphone, anti-social media contingent keeps close anytime they see another person in another “social” situation staring at screen: Technology is making us a less social society at best and driving us completely apart … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, digital media, Media, mobile, Reading, social, sociology, Tech, technology, writting
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Social media and why we share Internet content
Whatever free time I had in the first week or so of the new year, which wasn’t much considering it coincided with the culmination of college football’s season (and that, for me, means many hours working), I spent it rummaging … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, Business, content, digital journalism, digital media, Facebook, Internet, mobile, social media, Twitter, Web, writing
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Now Reading: 2013 writing advice, David O. Russell on film, Storyful and social media
‘Now Reading’ is a collection and sharing of online stories and is meant for minimal consumption by the few readers of this blog. Topics include books, food, culture, photography, media and technology … there are no rules. Have a story … Continue reading
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Tagged Authors, blogging, blogs, content, digital journalism, digital media, Facebook, filmmaking, films, movies, Now Reading, Reading, social media, Storyful, The Atlantic, Twitter, writing, writing advice
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Now Reading: Inc, business, whiskey, American Hustle
‘Now Reading’ is a collection and sharing of online stories and is meant for minimal consumption by the few readers of this blog. Topics include books, food, culture, photography, media and technology … there are no rules. Have a story … Continue reading
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Tagged American Hustle, blogging, blogs, Business, content, digital media, ideas, Inc, innovation, Media, movie reviews, movies, Now Reading, Reading, Tech, Tech Crunch, The New Yorker, whiskey, writing
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Now Reading: Uber’s great potential, Spotify’s mobile business, being nice online, snooze buttons
‘Now Reading’ is a collection and sharing of online stories and is meant for minimal consumption by the few readers of this blog. Topics include books, food, culture, photography, media and technology … there are no rules. Have a story … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, Business, digital media, health, Malcolm Gladwell, mobile, mobile apps, mobile business, music, New York Magazine, Now Reading, Reading, Science, sleeping, Spotify, Tech, technology, The New Yorker, Uber, writing
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Malcolm Gladwell’s “David and Goliath” and popular Gladwell bashing
Sadly, the more Malcolm Gladwell writes, it seems, the less the general conversation about Malcolm Gladwell concerns his writing. Instead, critical pieces pile up, and it’s become popular almost to tear at his work so harshly that, in many cases, … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, book reviews, Books, criticism, Malcolm Gladwell, Media, Publishing, Reading, writers, writing
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