I had put off posting this interview I conducted with Joe Lambert, co-founder of the Center for Digital Storytelling in Berkeley, Calif., a while back because it’s the most poorly lit interview I’ve ever done (which is a shame, because the twilight light was amazing just an hour earlier). But I’ve long admired Joe, and […]
YouTube’s new policy says: we own your content
Media darling YouTube is getting its media comeuppance. Xeni Jardin in BoingBoing: YouTube’s new policy says: we own your content. The newly revised Terms and Conditions page at YouTube raises important questions for anyone who uploads videos there. … Wired News blogs: YouTube’s ‘New’ Terms Still Fleece Musicians. “…by submitting the User Submissions to YouTube, […]
On ‘Cranky Geeks’
Had a good time today meeting veteran tech columnist John C. Dvorak for the first time. I was invited to appear on his 3-month-old IPTV show “Cranky Geeks.” Besides head crank Dvorak and regular Sebastian Rupley, West Coast editor of PC magazine, Anil Dash, vice president of Six Apart, chimed in with consistently wise commentary. […]
Future of Media Summit
I’m here at the Future of Media Summit, an event exploring the future of media held simultaneously in Sydney and San Francisco. It’s linking together thought leaders via video, audio, and blogs in cross-continental panel discussions. Chris Anderson, author of The Long Tail, is talking now. The book came out last Tuesday and has already […]
Interviewed by Argentina’s La Nacion
I was interviewed by La Nacion, Argentina’s second largest newspaper, about the personal media revolution. It’s here: “La información será creada por millones de personas, no por una elite.” J.D. Lasica, un referente mundial en nuevos medios, habló con LANACION.com sobre la generación digital y los cambios que se vienen. In case you don’t read […]