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January 24, 2012 4:38 PM

Does This Blog Make Me Look Fat? tagged “News”

Is it just a question of getting the facts straight when it comes to our media? What Blogging brought forth is the notion that opinion lies neatly next to news (and that it is sometimes very difficult to tell the... Read more

By Mitch Joel


November 22, 201110:43 AM

Newsjacking Turns You Into The Expert tagged “News”

Newsjacking. As news broke last week that Amazon started selling its long-awaited entry into the tablet (and iPad led) market (Kindle Fire), many eyes were raised, waiting to see what those who would get their fingers on it would think.... Read more

By Mitch Joel


September 6, 2011 6:53 PM

The New Gatekeepers tagged “News”

Blogging did many cool things to our world, but the coolest thing it did was remove the Gatekeepers. The first time I heard the word "gatekeeper" it came out of Seth Godin's mouth. The idea that we (us, the audience,... Read more

By Mitch Joel


June 1, 2011 8:57 PM

Twitter Doesn't Do Everything Well tagged “News”

Can Twitter replace newspaper and magazine articles? Jeff Jarvis over at BuzzMachine has an excellent post about Twitter and its ability to deliver the news titled, The article as luxury or byproduct. Jarvis' main point is focused on the idea... Read more

By Mitch Joel


April 30, 2011 2:22 PM

Six Links Worthy Of Your Attention #45 tagged “News”

Is there one link, story, picture or thought that you saw online this week that you think somebody you know must see? My friends: Alistair Croll (BitCurrent, Year One Labs, GigaOM, Human 2.0, the author of Complete Web Monitoring and... Read more

By Mitch Joel


September 13, 2010 7:15 AM

In Praise Of Lazy tagged “News”

As excited as you and I are about Digital Marketing and Social Media, don't ever lose sight of the fact that most people are not and will not ever really care. We used to talk about the 1% rule -... Read more

By Mitch Joel


August 6, 201010:04 PM

The Real-Time Web Is A Big Problem For The Web tagged “News”

As we move closer and closer to the real-time Web, we are already encountering instances where the Web - as we know it - seems old and antiquated. Here's the scenario: this past week, I received a breaking news tweet... Read more

By Mitch Joel


July 31, 2010 1:50 PM

Six Links Worthy Of Your Attention tagged “News”

Is there one link, story, picture or thought that you saw online this week that you think somebody you know must see? My friends: Alistair Croll (BitCurrent, Rednod, GigaOM, Human 2.0, the author of Complete Web Monitoring and Managing Bandwidth:... Read more

By Mitch Joel


July 21, 2010 9:23 PM

500 Million tagged “News”

Today was a big day. Not just for Facebook, but for Digital Marketing and Social Media. When 500 million people do anything, it becomes mass media newsworthy. Today, Facebook made it official: they have 500 million accounts. This makes Facebook... Read more

By Mitch Joel


May 30, 2010 1:28 PM

What Is Your Homepage? tagged “News”

One of the best ways to stay up-to-date and informed is to ensure that the content you "must see" is always front and center. In April 2009, I asked, what is your homepage?, and in thinking about how Sunday tends... Read more

By Mitch Joel


March 30, 201010:55 PM

Invasion Of The Hand Computers tagged “News”

We have to give up on the idea that there's a difference between being "online" and what we're experiencing on our mobile devices. They're both "online" and it's only going to be a short while where the experiences of being... Read more

By Mitch Joel


March 17, 201010:47 PM

Buying A Newspaper And Free News tagged “News”

Would you buy a newspaper? When word got out that the Montreal Gazette was being put up for sale along with the entire Canwest newspaper family, I immediately asked one of my business partners over at Twist Image if our... Read more

By Mitch Joel


February 13, 2010 6:44 PM

What The World Needs Now tagged “News”

It does seem like everywhere you go and everywhere you turn, people have something (usually bad) to say about how everything is turning out in the world. For the majority of people, even trying to fix some of these issues... Read more

By Mitch Joel


February 2, 201010:53 PM

6 Ways To Get Organized And Centralized With Social Media tagged “News”

Get organized and centralized now using Social Media. One of the easiest and best ways to get organized is in managing and manipulating your News Reader to get the most out of it. My personal News Readers of choice is... Read more

By Mitch Joel


January 22, 201011:53 PM

Small Pieces Disjointly Joined tagged “News”

When was the last time you discovered a new Blog? How did you feel in the first second after you arrived? Confused? Lost? Unsure as to what you were looking at? That's the problem with Blogs today (ok, it's one... Read more

By Mitch Joel


January 21, 2010 9:20 PM

The Moment Of Truth tagged “News”

Are people willing to pay for what you do? You can create great content. That content can generate all kinds of traffic and attention. That traffic and attention can bring lots of healthy conversations and comments. Over time, those conversations... Read more

By Mitch Joel


December 20, 2009 1:22 PM

The Essential iPhone App Collection For The New Media Professional tagged “News”

iPhone apps all all the rage, but which are the best iPhone apps for the New Media Professional? Here is a fairly comprehensive list of great iPhone apps (broken down into categories and then alphabetized). Please note that all of... Read more

By Mitch Joel


December 5, 2009 9:03 PM

How Journalism Survives New Media (By Saving Itself) tagged “News”

Just because newspapers are suffering, it does not mean that Journalism is dying (far from it). That being said, we still need to figure out who is going to pay for quality (and unbiased) Journalism in a world struggling to... Read more

By Mitch Joel


December 4, 2009 8:42 PM

How Mass Media Learns About New Media tagged “News”

In trying to understand the newspaper and publishing industry, there are few brains bigger than Jay Rosen. Rosen is definitely one of the smartest guys in the rooms when it comes to understanding mass media, new media, journalism and the... Read more

By Mitch Joel


November 14, 2009 1:16 PM

Newspapers, Google, Advertising And The Big New Media Mess tagged “News”

Here is a very fascinating interview with Rupert Murdoch (News Corp. Chief Executive Officer). This could well be one of the most interesting looks at what happens when a traditional media is in flux, uncertainty and will do (and say)... Read more

By Mitch Joel


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