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- Steven Krivit continues to trash Andrea Rossi and his LENR technology. — [LINK]
- Interview with Adam Lashinsky — [VIDEO]
- Why some people are more innovative — [VIDEO]
- Forbes editor deciphers Steve Jobs’s Apple. — [VIDEO]
- Jason Ruspini rebuts Eric Zitzewitz on the regulation of political prediction markets. — [COMMENT]
- Eric Zitzewitz petitions the CFTC in favor of real-money prediction markets about politics. — [TEXT]
- Global warming is a big scam. — [LINK]
- A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors — [VIDEO]
- The Tragedy of the Commons — [VIDEO]
- Guy Kawasaki on Steve Jobs — [VIDEO]
- Inside Apple — [VIDEO]
- Mitt Romney’s taxes — [LINKS]
- A critique of Apple’s multimedia iBooks. — [LINK]
- Does Apple lack “generosity”? — [LINKS]
- Apple Education Push — [LINKS]
- Water Crystals — [DOCUMENT]
- Apple’s e-book software will allow publishers to make textbooks more interactive. — [LINKS + VIDEO]
- Alain Soral is France’s most dangerous intellectual… (dangerous for the French plutocrats, that is). — [VIDEO]
- Computers thru time — [CHART]
- NASA has finally understood the theorical basis of LENR (low-energy nuclear reactions). — [VIDEO]
Tag Archives: Journalism
Drudge links directly to InTrade prediction markets, bypassing journalos. — [SCREENSHOT]
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Journalism, Market Prices & Probabilities, Prediction Journalism
Tagged betting markets, Drudge Report, event derivative markets, event derivatives, events, information, InTrade, Journalism, Matt Drudge, Media, News, Politics, prediction markets, press, US politics
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An Analysis of the Accuracy of Forecasts in the Political Media — [PAPER]
An Analysis of the Accuracy of Forecasts in the Political Media – PDF file.
Posted in Analysis (Accuracy & Precision), Forecasting (Science & Practice), Journalism, Prediction Post-Mortem
Tagged columnists, columns, elites, forecasting, forecasts, Journalism, journalists, magazines, Media, news media, newspapers, opinion, opinion makers, politicians, Politics, predicting, Predictions, pundits, US politics
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New York Times is going to fail, big time. — [CHART]
Too expensive. More.
Posted in Business, Business & Economic Models, Business Administration, Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce, Journalism
Tagged content, digital journalism, digital media, Internet content, Internet Marketing, Internet sites, Journalism, journalists, marketing, Media, News, news media, news sites, sites, websites
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Nick Denton of Gawker Media about their website redesign — [VIDEO]
[Download this post to watch the embedded video, if your feed reader does not show it to you.] Nick Denton mentions this during his talk: – Blogonomics: The End of Micropublishing? – by Felix Salmon.
Posted in Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce, Internet Strategy, Inventions & Innovations, Journalism
Tagged advertising, blogs, digital media, Gawker, Gawker Media, Internet Marketing, Internet sites, Journalism, journalists, marketing, Media, news media, Nick Denton, publishing, web marketing, website design, website redesign, websites
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Japanese nuclear disaster and Japanese press coverage — [TRUTH SOCIOLOGY]
In response to Marginal Revolution. Here’s a French journalist covering the events in Japan. My translation. I got rapidly aware that information is blocked. It is not possible to assist to press conferences or to get accredited. And our Japanese … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, News, Philosophy
Tagged censorship, facts, Fukushima, Fukushima nuclear power plant, information, Japan, Japanese government, Journalism, journalists, Media, press, reporting, truth
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What’s up with Emile Servan-Schreiber? — [LINK]
At Lumenogic (ex-NewsFutures), he practices “InnerViews“. Cool.
My first impression of The Daily (on the iPad) is quite positive. – [VIDEO]
It’s the real McCoy, and the price is low enough. http://www.thedaily.com/ http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-daily/id411516732?mt=8 UPDATE: John Gruber and R&WW don’t buy the hype.
Posted in Information Technology, Internet Strategy, Internet Usability, Inventions & Innovations, Journalism, News
Tagged Apple, Apple IPad, apps, computers, computing, iPad, iPad Apps, Journalism, journalists, Media, native apps, News, News Corp., Rupert Murdoch, Steve Jobs, tablet computers, tablets, The Daily
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Julian Assange interviewed by John Pilger – [VIDEO]
John Pilger in conversation with Julian Assange from John Pilger on Vimeo.
Posted in Journalism, News, Philosophy, Politics
Tagged Australia, countries, Freedom, governments, Great Britain, information war, Irak, Journalism, journalists, Julian Assange, laws, liberty, Media, news media, open government, prison, Secrecy, secrets, Sweden, truth, United Kingdom, United States Of America, US government, wars, WikiLeaks, world
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The redesign of the Gawker Media sites
Their focus is not on generating pageviews but on attracting (and retaining, I guess) new readers. – http://gawker.com/ – http://beta.gawker.com/ – Nick Denton interviewed by Henry Blodget @ Ignition – Felix Salmon on Gawker Media
Posted in Business, Business & Economic Models, Internet Strategy, Journalism
Tagged audience, Business, Gawker, Gawker Media, Henry Blodget, Ignition, Internet sites, Journalism, journalists, Media, media organizations, news media, news sites, Nick Denton, The Internet, web sites, websites, world-wide web
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