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The All-Digital Newsroom of the Not-So-Distant Future Image representing Seth Godin as depicted in C... Image byhttp://www.prestonlee.com/archives/67 via CrunchBase 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. I approve
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You’re Doing It Wrong | chrisbrogan.com Do it wrong long enough we may learn- Food for Thought ! You follow too many people on Twitter. You don’t allow blog comments. You add people to LinkedIn that you don’t know very well. You have ads on your blog. You use partial RSS feeds. Your blog posts are too short (too long). You shoot really long videos and don’t edit. You don’t follow people back. You’re Doing It Wrong | chrisbrogan.com. Related articles by Zemanta * The Subtle Art of Linkbaiting * Target Marketing | chrisbrogan.com
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Gotham Gal Cooked up a Pretty Tasty Post ! Gotham Gal:Today is finally here. Related articles by Zemanta * Fred Wilson: My focus group of one (via Blog) follow me on my krumlr link
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Time to be Frank » A Rebel with a Customer Service Cause? This is a very Interesting post by Frank Eliason of Comcast Cares- re Critics Time to be Frank » A Rebel with a Customer Service Cause?. Related articles by Zemanta * Twitter for Customer Service Enhanced by Zemanta Stumble It!
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