Thought of the Day: When in doubt borrow $$$
The other day I had coffee with an entrepreneur whom we’ll call Shai. Shai was entertaining me with good, and not-so-good, stories about his experiences learning the ropes in the new media business in...
View ArticleTime to Take a Stance on the Future of Journalism
[qi:085] OK, I admit it. I’ve become one of those snooty guys who is telling the rest of us what the future will look like. Case in point: I’m one of the authors of the “Internet Manifesto,” a...
View ArticleNew Media Demands a New Kind of Media Company
The media like nothing more than to cover the media. For that reason, there has been near-endless coverage of the struggles of “old media” companies trying to succeed online. Pundits debate the...
View ArticleThe NYT: Portrait of an Old Media Giant in Transition
The New York Times Co. (s nyt) released financial results for its most recent quarter on Thursday morning. More than anything, they are a snapshot of a traditional media giant that is trying...
View ArticleFCC to media: Don’t look to us, we can’t help you
The Federal Communications Commission released a mammoth “state of the media” report on Thursday, looking at the upheaval in the media industry across all sectors including newspapers, magazines and...
View ArticleWhat happens when video gets democratized?
Today, TV might be where people go to be entertained. But make no mistake about it: New entrants are building ever-larger audiences without being burdened by the cost structure of the traditional TV...
View ArticleChanging of the media guard
I missed this last week amid the headlines about YouTube ponying up $200 million to fund 60 more channels of premium original content, but OpenSlate put together a neat infographic with yet more...
View ArticleThe term “digital magazines” may sound kind of dumb, but First Look Media’s...
Some of the new-media digirati have been having fun at the expense of First Look Media founder Pierre Omidyar, because the new company persists in describing its new family of media sites — including...
View ArticleContent Farms: The Players, The Benefits, The Risks
The recent acquisition of The Huffington Post by AOL for $315 million has focused a lot of attention on AOL’s content strategy — a big part of which is the ongoing attempt to automate and standardize...
View ArticleThe Internet of things: creating tomorrow’s health care
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the growth of sensors and things that connect to the Internet via RFID, Bluetooth, ZigBee and satellite, for example. By 2020 it is estimated that 20–50 billion...
View ArticleThe new IT manager, part 1: trends affecting IT in business
The tables have turned for information technology (IT) managers. In even the largest businesses, IT used to be able to dictate not only which computing assets would be used by employees but also how...
View ArticleCommunications-as-a-Service: opportunities for businesses
Communications-as-a-Service (CaaS) technology bridges business applications and the Internet with the public-switched telephone network (PSTN) using a cloud delivery approach. CaaS offerings are...
View ArticleHybrid application design: balancing cloud-based and edge-based mobile data
We’re now seeing an explosion in the number and types of devices, the number of mobile users, and the number of mobile applications, but the most impactful long-term changes in the mobile space will...
View ArticleReport: Hybrid application design: balancing cloud-based and edge-based...
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View ArticleThought of the Day: When in doubt borrow $$$
The other day I had coffee with an entrepreneur whom we’ll call Shai. Shai was entertaining me with good, and not-so-good, stories about his experiences learning the ropes in the new media business in...
View ArticleTime to Take a Stance on the Future of Journalism
[qi:085] OK, I admit it. I’ve become one of those snooty guys who is telling the rest of us what the future will look like. Case in point: I’m one of the authors of the “Internet Manifesto,” a...
View ArticleNew Media Demands a New Kind of Media Company
The media like nothing more than to cover the media. For that reason, there has been near-endless coverage of the struggles of “old media” companies trying to succeed online. Pundits debate the...
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