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Tuesday, November 9, 2004
Natural selection
| | The bodies will most likely be found by property managers, long-estranged parents, or neighbors returning copies of Joe Trippi's The Revolution Will Not Be Televised. |
Mega-boiinnggs, Rush
| | I did not expect to like his show. What could that big haired egomaniac from the 80¹s have to offer? Teach me to be guided by my prejudices. |
| | Dailysourcecode forever changes the media business. Web-based entertainment heretofore has been like early television - filmed radio shows. Curry shows us how to move the camera and produce content specifically to the medium. |
| | It goes on like that. Read the whole thing. The writer (wish I knew who) nails it. |
Kind of like some peace plans
How you can finish blowing up TV As Usual
It turns out
| | Charlotte Li is a market researcher who practices what she preaches. The principal analyst at Forrester issued a report Monday recommending businesses publish Weblogs, as she does. |
| | Maybe I missed it, but I see no links to Charlotte's blog, or to the Forrester report. [Later...] The answer is here. |
What he said
DIY radio, by request
| | Also, could someone, Adam Curry, or maybe a podcasting protégé, please start podcasting on what music is about, styles, eras, musician's works and eras? And could they comment on the shifting interactions between the loss of physical media, musical development, listeners and the art of making music? I would love to listen to a show that was about the history of pop music, from the 50s forward, that played examples and exposed me to new stuff. I really only get new stuff from friends or by listening to KALX (the UCBerkeley station) but no one really tackles the lineage of the music, the history, the relationships between styles and eras. I'd subscribe to that RSS feed in a second. |
Hence the bruise
Happy Foxday!
| | Note the party from 2-7pm at the Mozilla Foundation headquarters. |
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