Mashable!
Podcasts have been around for a while - It was back in 2004 when they first caught fire. Since then, many unique and useful podcasts have risen to the top and consistently brought in audiences, most notably Diggnation and TWiTVideocasting, on the other hand, is a new phenomenon, one that didn’t occur until the techno (Read More)
: People will always have their preferred method to receive and engage with news & information. It's wonderful to watch and participate in the evolution of new media and new models for information streams.
: I can't see video or audio challenging text in my workplace any time in the next ten years. It can be hard to make multimedia work in a crowded environment i.e. cube farm.
Submitted by Jasongoldberg:
socialmedian will be there.In TechCrunch's words: "We’ll launch 50 companies over three days, September 8-10. We have a great new venue, the San Francisco Design Center Concourse, with 125,000 square feet of space for us to create even more energy and activities. We’re really excited.In addition to 50 great new products, w (Read More)
Mashable!
Recently, I’ve been seeing a lot of articles pop up on my feeds and in my reading lists talking about the evils of cloud computing and several damnations of the term as being strictly something from the marketing department. For some reason surpassing understanding, the term has become the next “skunk drunk kool (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb
One of our favorite Australians, Lachlan Hardy, twittered an interesting question today: What are the three things online that are exciting you most? Lachlan was asked this question as part of a newspaper article in the Sydney Morning Herald. His own answers were interesting, but he also got a great response from commentors (Read More)
: Identi.ca, Blippr, SocialMedian. All three have lot of rough edges currently but I am excited about their future potential hoping they will get their act right.
Valleywag
The Internet has left us not quite ourselves. Half of San Francisco and Brooklyn, it suddenly seems, wishes they were high school students in the '50s. The other half would rather be in a Japanese manga graphic novel. This urge to be someone slightly different has been capitalized on by two websites: FaceYourManga and Yearb (Read More)