From the monthly archives:

July 2009

How Are You Filtering Information?

07.17.2009

In Vanity Fair’s August edition, Michael Wolff makes the case that Politico.com represents the way we’re going with regards to information distribution:
“obsessives everywhere in their particular narrow-focused areas of interest (’silos’ is the modern information term), flashing ever more information, ever quicker, in ever shorter bites—the shorter you can make it, the more information there [...]

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The Catch-22 of Newspapers

07.08.2009

I like newspapers. I like the organization of information, and the way I can leaf through their pages, scanning for stories. But, as I relearned yesterday, the hard way, newspapers do not make a good fit for this brave new world.
A client provided an interview to a local newspaper a few days ago. This reporter [...]

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