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April 27, 2005

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  • MNSpeak looks to be embracing a lot of the same ideas we are, just on a more limited scale.
     
  • Jarvis: Tipping point or melting point?
     
  • A great Media Center report on the future of news. It's a punchy 4-page read-- highly recommended for newbies to this whole "sky-is-falling; let's-build-a-new-sky; long-live-the-sky" discussion about news.
     
  • There are a lot of great ideas out there for local digital content. I'm just not sure that a blog is necessarily the right medium.
       
  • Hugh Macleod: There a was session there where journalists were asking a lot of questions. I came away thinking, "Dinosaurs don't like meteors". There is no point trying to sell a dinosaur a meteor. He/She ain't buying, so stop trying to sell him/her the meteor story etc.
       
  • John Battelle: The Mobile Web Sucks
     
  • Rex Hammock touches on the future of advertising in the course of a post on RSS ads: Every ad a wanted ad. And to those who say that they don't want any ads, I say "poppycock."
       
  • Local = plastics.

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Re the link above to our Bargain Blog: We're not sure a blog is the best medium, either. However, it's a medium that was available on short notice, as opposed to other options that we either can't do right now or lack the capacity to do at all.

Part of the learning curve here is figuring out what medium/media are best suited to tell each story. But making that choice requires that we have a choice. In many cases, so far, we don't.

But we will.

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