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Reboot: Change Your Operating System With Derek Sivers – FA132
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Rebooting the News: Episode 49
"A podcast about loops"
http://www.scripting.com/stories/2010/04/28/aPodcastAboutLoops.html
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Rebooting the News #42
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Rebooting the News #41
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Rebooting the News #39
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Rebooting the News #38
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Rebooting the News #37
Rebooting the News #37 In Podcast on December 17, 2009 by Jay Rosen
Dave was in New York last week and visited the New York Times, meeting many of the Times people we follow on Twitter. So we talked about that.
WordPress made an important announcement: that it was implementing the Twitter API. Dave: “It’s a beautiful move.” Respectful, but also insidious. We talked about that and what the phrase “to implement” means in software.
Update: And now Tumblr has done the same thing.
There was also news in the strange world of url shorteners; we sorted through that a bit.
Tumblr, Posterous, WordPress, Twitter: both Dave and Jay use them all as writing platforms. But where then is “home?” Dave’s working on it!
Jay explained his mock-up for explainthis.org and the reactions he’s gotten so far to the idea. (“What’s your question? Journalists are standing by…”) A site like this would be part of the rebooted system of news, he says.
Jay’s been Tweeting and talking a lot about (the demonic) Demand Media. Well, it must have worked because the CEO of that company got in touch and Jay has an interview scheduled with him. We talked about that.
Update: the interview with Demand Media’s Richard Rosenblatt ran at ReadWriteWeb.
Here’s the MP3 for Rebooting the News #37, recorded Dec. 15, 2009…
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Rebooting the News with Dave Winer and Ray Rosen
NYU Journalism Professor Jay Rosen and Dave Winer discuss the rebooted system of reporting and extending the reach of reported news on the ground from Iran.
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Rebooting the News - Rosen: Deep reporting creates hunger for updates
On this week’s edition of Rebooting The News, NYU Journalism Professor Jay Rosen riffs on the seminal NPR/This American Life co-production from last year, Giant Pool of Money, and finds in it the germ of a compelling argument: Deep reporting is not only good journalism, it may actually be the thing that creates a desire for more news, building new consumers of news where there were none before. From http://www.niemanlab.org/2009/05/rosen-deep-reporting-creates-hunger-for-updates/
