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Blog, people Paid Members Public
> My Twitter feed is turning into terribly long, competing threads. Blog, people. — Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) July 30, 2017 [https://twitter.com/jeffjarvis/status/891804687783129088?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] Amen.
Inside the mind of the fake Jeff Jarvis Paid Members Public
I really enjoyed this profile of Rurik Bradbury [http://digiday.com/platforms/profjeffjarvis-thinkfluencing/], the man behind the amusing Jeff Jarvis parody account @ProfJeffJarvis [https://twitter.com/ProfJeffJarvis]: > A main target of Bradbury’s satire is the Orwellian lengths to which major tech players go to distort language. […] Bradbury’s
Compulsory tech for journalism students Paid Members Public
In a recent edition of This Week in Google [http://twit.tv/twig] (I’m catching up on my podcasts), Jeff Jarvis [http://www.buzzmachine.com/] mentioned that they require journalism students at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism [http://www.journalism.cuny.edu/] to come in with an Apple
Morning Coffee Reading - Lingering Tabs Edition Paid Members Public
Stuff I’ve had in tabs for ages: - [A lesson in statistics for journalists](http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php?f=1271) – linked for truth - [Stop Selling Scarcity](http://www.buzzmachine.com/2010/02/08/stop-selling-scarcity-2/) – Jeff Jarvis has another pick at the fundemental truth that people in
Weekend Coffee Reading Paid Members Public
Lurking around in my browser tabs: - [On Makers and Managers](http://kristinelowe.blogs.com/kristine_lowe/2010/01/on-makers-and-managers-and-how-to-manage-your-day.html) – good look at the tension between these two roles that should be familiar to most people in journalism - [The Death of Tag Clouds](http://woorkup.com/2010/01/
Good Listening: This Week in Google Paid Members Public
I’ve just been reminded by a discussion on our company [Yammer](https://www.yammer.com/home) that I meant to recommend a new podcast called [This Week in Google](http://www.twit.tv/twig). It’s the latest offering from the [TWiT](http://www.twit.tv/) stable, is hosted
3 Posts About The Future of Blogs & Comments Paid Members Public
I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the evolution of blogging, its interaction with social networking, and the role of content-based community on the web in recent weeks. These three posts really chimed with some of my conclusions: - Stephanie takes on[ two evolutions of blogging she really