I had misplaced the url to this interview I conducted with Christina Pikas, contributing editor of the well-regarded ResourceShelf blog. Here’s Part 1: A Conversation with OurMedia Co-Founder J.D. Lasica And Part 2. Excerpt: RS: What do you mean by “personal media revolution”? JD: For decades, media was all about big printing presses or broadcast […]
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Citizens media party tonight!
Here are the details about tonight’s bash: What: A citizens media social gathering and book release party for Darknet. When: 6-9 pm Where: Varnish Fine Art Gallery, 77 Natoma St. (between 1st and 2nd streets and Mission and Howard) in SF’s SOMA. Check out their website. Admission: free. A wide range of free appetizers. Cash […]
Social Media Group
Who we are Social Media Group LCC is a Northern California company that works in affiliation with consultants on a project-by-project basis to bring the tools of social media to corporations, NGOs and organizations. Services We offer a full range of services related to social media and user-created content, including: • Video services, such as […]
NYU students start blogging
Just got off the phone with NYU new media prof Mark Dery and his journalism class on the subject of blogging. Great, great questions from Mark and his students covering such subjects of what makes a good blog, short-form and long-form blogs, political blogs, use of multimedia in the blog form, how to attract a […]
At Wired News, it’s the internet and the web
Tony Long, copy chief of Wired News, explains why the site is changing its style to lowercase the “I” in internet. Also, the Web is now the web and the Net is now the net, according to Wired News. “Wired News is placing this medium squarely where it belongs: on an equal footing with radio, […]