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Joshua Beach's Activity
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Joshua Beach wrote a new blog post: Google’s Future of Journalism 17 hours, 17 minutes ago
I wonder how many spit takes of coffee happened yesterday in the offices of newspaper honchos who wish to vilify Google, after the economist-in-chief from the Web search giant gave a presentation to the Federal Trade Commission on the future of journalism. You can view the slide show here or read Nieman Lab’s summary here. [...]
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Joshua Beach wrote a new blog post: PuSH: More Real-Time Media 6 days, 17 hours ago
As publishing continues its quickening evolution from hand-cranking a letter press to content spreading via feeds on the Internet, that whole annoying few-minutes gap between hitting the “done” button and subscribers being notified is about to disappear, too. In a move sure to spread the prevalence of the real-time Web, WordPress this week adopted a [...]
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Joshua Beach wrote a new blog post: News in the Year 2010 1 week, 2 days ago
Remember the good old days when you sat down with Uncle Walter and found out what was going on around the world? I’m sure you won’t find it surprising that those days are mostly over. A survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project (released March 1) describes the world of news in 2010. [...]
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Joshua Beach wrote a new blog post: Help a Student 2.0 1 week, 6 days ago
The headline above probably should drop the “point” in 2.0. I have been a college student on and off for the past 20 years. I will finally graduate in May 2010. My college career began before e-mail was common, and will end (for now) at a time when individuals with mobile phones can run their [...]
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Joshua Beach wrote a new blog post: AP on Facebook: Visionary? Illogical? 2 weeks, 2 days ago
Getting news used to be simple. You watched the network half-hour while eating your TV dinner. You walked a quarter-mile to the paper tube in the morning. You picked up the phone to see if your neighbor was gossiping on the party line. And radio could fill you in back when mobile meant a CB [...]
