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This a must read article and the commet by Dave Winer is on the mark http://www.scripting.com/

My wife just finished  reading Gotham Gal online http://gothamgal.blogs.com/ and is now reading a book on her Kindle

There are no newspapers in our house.    Local  Media in Detroit are full of murder, rape, and the Adventures of Pick Pocket Politicians!  I follow bloggers I like on Tabbloid a free service from Hewlett Packard tabbloid_2009-02-08_0900-blue-blog I also give Twitter a glance at times can always find something to read

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        <title><![CDATA[MarshalSandler.com » The Last Newspaper - Authenticities - Edelman Digital]]></title>
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I received my Tabbloid Today tabbloid_2009-02-05_0900-edelman-digital-zemanta Tabbloid is a free service from Hewlett Packard and is a client of Edelman !  There a lot of great articles and I found One on Zemanta and The Last Newspaper by  by Gary Goldhammer “Daniel headed for the darkest corner of his local Starbucks, the Last Newspaper clutched snug against his chest. He opened it slowly, carefully, as if he were cradling an ancient parchment. The crinkling sound it made drew a few stares,…!”  This is more than an ordinary post it tell’s a sad story in a few well chosen words! I also follow  on my Tabbloid Fred Wilson Gotham Gal  Steve Rubel and more !  Gotham Gal is one of my wife’s favorites she gives you Scrapple from the Apple “Scrapple from the Apple” is a bebop composition by Charlie Parker, commonly regonized today as a jazz standard, written in F major. The song borrows its chord progression from “Honeysuckle Rose“, a common practice for Parker, as he based many of his successful tunes over already well-known chord changes.tabbloid_2009-01-10_0901-gotham-gal

I use Scrapple from the Apple Above Since Gotham Gal has among other things great food features Now Scrapple , Scrapple is a savory mush of pork scraps and trimmings combined with cornmeal and flour, often buckwheat flour. The mush is formed into a loaf, and slices of the scrapple are then fried before serving. Scraps of meat left over from butchering, not used or sold elsewhere, were made into scrapple to avoid waste. Scrapple is best known as a regional American food of Delaware, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland.  And me well I was Born In 1936 and as a member of the Inner Bop Circle know that ” Bird!” still lives in our Heart and Minds.  I approve of all my rebogs

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I went on   http://www.squidoo.com/squidwho/hqyou and looked up Dave Winer !

Dave Winer believes he is “one of the most hated people on the Internet” (full blog post). We tip our hats to him. It’s quite an achievement. Considering all the trolls, jerks, and narcissists (yes, me too) who post like crazy on the Web, it’s no mean feat to be hated by so many.   This article on Mr Winer was written by a Cub Reporter for the Digital Daily Planet CNET Rafe Needleman I looked him up also not very exciting !  But the best Daily Planet reporters retired The Daily Planet is a fictional broadsheet newspaper in the DC Comics Universe, appearing mostly in the stories of Superman. The Daily Planet is based in Metropolis and employs Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen; its Editor In Chief is Perry White. Within the Superman comics, the Daily Planet is depicted as a famous nationally published newspaper of the same caliber as the New York Times.  But if you want to cut the Bordom and have fun build yourself a Lens on Squidoo a venture from Seth Godin !

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I am not sure any of the old media could ever pull off the a digital newsroom !  There are certain content creators like Chris Brogan Seth Godin Steve Rubel Dave Winer who could show them how, but will they understand !   I don’t think so ! Most of the Old Media could not find there way with Google Earth ! Attached is a copy of tabbloid Seth Godin talks about how to create a newspaper tabbloid_2009-01-10_0901-seth-2-now

I was born in 1936 and sadly can get more infrmation from Twitter than any of the local media in Michigan, unless you wnat information you might find in  A publication in the United States by this name was officially The National Police Gazette, although commonly referred to as simply the Police Gazette. It was founded in 1845 by George Wilkes, a journalist and sometime transcontinental railroad booster.[1] The editor for most of the 19th century was Richard K. Fox, an immigrant from Ireland. Ostensibly devoted to matters of interest to the police, it was more often a tabloid-like publication, with lurid coverage of murders, Wild West outlaws, and sport. It was well known for its engravings and photographs of scantily clad strippers, burlesque dancers, and prostitutes, often skirting on the edge of what was legally considered obscenity. The National Police Gazette enjoyed considerable popularity in the late 19th century and early decades of the 20th century; but its popularity decreased during the Great Depression. [1] It continued publishing until 1982. [2]
Musician Dan Hicks has claimed that he derived inspiration for some of his witty, satiric lyrics by stories he had read in The Police Gazette.
The website, www.policegazette.us[3], mimics the Police Gazette style in coverage of current events and contains some archival materials from the original publication that give a taste of its late 19th century flavor.

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This creative bit of content is a great read for people planning start-ups it might be titled how to avoid the [soup line] when you start a new Venture ! It was noted on Fred Wilson’s site-http://www.avc.com/

Barry Graubert writes the excellent Content Matters blog and he’s got an interview with me up there today. Fred Wilson

Here is one question and my answer:
CM: Historically, as the economy comes out of recession, it creates transformation and change. Which segments have the potential for transformation in an eventual recovery?
FW: Every industry that is based on knowledge or information or some other form of non-physical matter (atoms vs bits) is going to fundamentally transform and this downturn will be the darwinian forcing function. Think about energy and power systems, banking, media, education. They all have that aspect to them

Barry Graubart has spent the past 20 years applying technology to content to develop high value business-to-business information products.

Barry today serves as Vice President, Product Strategy & Business Development for Alacra, a leading content technology company, where his focus is on eCommerce and social media applications.

Previously, he served as EVP & Chief Marketing Officer for Leadership Directories, a content provider of biographical and organizational data.

Prior to Leadership Directories he spent four years in various roles with ClearForest, an emerging leader in the text analytics market. At ClearForest, he helped open the publishing and federal intelligence markets.

Previously, he held general management, product development and marketing roles with b2b content businesses including divisions of Primedia, Nelson Information (now Thomson Financial), Kaplan/Washington Post and McClatchy Newspapers.

Barry holds a B.A. in Political Science from the State University of New York at Albany.

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Finally some one has discussed Twitter as more than a toy ! I don’t read newspapers any more and only watch a few things on Pb-Yes ! I do download Ritmo Latino from NRP so if I get a tweet that interest’s me !  It is of value-I am not a teche but have gotten some info from a few on Twitter and It was of great value when I had trouble with my internet service and contacted Frank Eliason of Comcast Cares-
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        <description><![CDATA[Excellent review of a great free service developed by Hewlett Packard- “TABLOID!”  It seems all the Gurus are writing about are Twitter and Friendfeed so what !  This app works from start to finish no tweaking necessary ! It was developed by  a  Client of Edelman- http://www.edelman.com/
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.   http://www.tabbloid.com/

I am a Tabbloid User-tabbloid_2009-01-06_0900-11

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        <description><![CDATA[This a very informative post by Chris Brogan !  I have followed him for years and at my ripe old age of 72 completely understand his objective

Mr Brogan has proved that a blog can be a source of Income for Advertisers , and his efforts I hope are profitable !  Many traditional forms of  Advertising are as dead as Custer !  This week in Michigan repspected newspapers have eliminated among other things 7 day Delivery !   Without sports there would be no Television  the Blogger is the new media !

Advertising and Trust | chrisbrogan.com.

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This post by Seth Godin will only be understood by  the WWW readers ! The old media ia very close

to joining Custer

So I do read Zimbio http://www.zimbio.com/

An Interactive Magazine With 10 Million Readers A Month

The part that amazes me is how fast Print Media is losing readership ! I am 72 years old have read a lot all my life ,in the last five years I have not bought a newspaper ! I read part’s of the news online and very little ! I can get more interesting and relevant content from Bloggers like Winer,Rubel,Brogan ,Godin and others ! If  Tom Friedman of NYT  has an independent blog I would be the first subscriber !  I can set it up on Tabbloid ! recently cartoonists are being fired from print media in droves  http://cagle.com/news/blog/
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        <description><![CDATA[This must be stopped

Thursday, August 21, 2008 by Dave Winer.

The WSJ reports that the Republicans will have press events in Denver during the Democratic Convention. They even say that the Republicans have found a loophole that allows them access to the floor of the convention. This is not cool.  Permalink to this paragraph


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        <description><![CDATA[July 14, 2008 Jason’s List Subscriber Count: 1,627 Filed under: Uncategorized — Digtital Move's @ 5:41 pm Stickrs on my MacImage by Robert Scoble via Flickr This has become my favorite source for business hint’s ! I don’t know how long it will be open to subscription seems to be filling up very quickly ! Excellent business hints from Founder of Mahalo! How to Generate Feedback for Your Startup (three simple ideas)
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