My Memories of My Life in Auschwitz – courtesy of Wikipedia
Well, there goes the whole theory of ‘crowd sourcing’. I don’t have much of a Wikipedia entry (feel free to add to it if you like – everyone else does).. but for several years it has been the focus...
Read moreNew Moneymaking Opportunities in Online Video
It’s a whole new world for moneymaking in the world of online video. We are at the dawning of a new age – Cable networks are worried. And Netflix is only the leading edge – they show what could...
Read moreOur Increasingly Shortened Attentio…. #BORING #sorry
Cody Johns on VINE NOW THIS NEWS, the one year old online news service, potential heir to the New York Times or NBC Nightly News, except entirely online announced this week that it has hired Cody Johns as...
Read moreWhy The Middle Class Is Getting Massacred
I am reading the excellent “Wilson” by A. Scott Berg, the definitive biography of President Woodrow Wilson. Wilson was in many ways the first ‘modern’ President – first press conferences, first to visit Europe, a lover of golf, movies...
Read moreGiant Video Walls!
Suddenly, it’s everywhere In 1990, SONY wanted to put a giant video screen they called the Jumbotron at the southern end of Times Square. It was, at the time, cutting edge technology. Measuring 42 feet x 23 feet, it...
Read moreSky News’ Joe Daunt Shoots His Own Marathon on an iPhone for Air
POV. Joe Daunt, a VJ reporter we trained for Sky News’ Tyne and Wear (near Newcastle, UK), sent me this report that aired last week. He took part in the BUPA (it’s a health company in the UK) Great...
Read moreStorytelling Comes To Commercials – And Not Too Expensive!
The Summer Movie Season was nothing short of a disaster – a commercial disaster and a creative disaster. Earlier this year, Steven Spielberg predicted the collapse of the megabudget movie system. Bombs like The Lone Ranger or Pacific Rim...
Read moreThe Miller’s Tale in #140
In September 1463, William of Ilkeston was walking on the road to the yearly fair (or Faire) in Nottingham, England. Trade fairs were a fairly new invention of the Middle Ages (or as it was then called, Modern...
Read moreIs It Too Late for Yahoo?
My friend Mark Bittman just sent me a fascinating profile of Marissa Mayer, Yahoo’s new CEO. She certainly is impressive and clearly very smart. The real question is, can she save Yahoo. The very fact that you have...
Read moreWhere Did All The Farmers Go?
Sometimes you get a confluence of things you read that make give you a new insight into the way things work. I am reading Theodore Rex, Edmund Morris’ excellent biography of Teddy Roosevelt. Then, this morning, I read...
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