Tips on How to Keep Your Cool and Enjoy the Trip Moving is stressful any way you look at it. If you’re alone, the idea of it can be even more daunting due to having to do all the planning by yourself. It’s not the end of the world and you can do it with […]
Bay Area Toxic Tour
The content below was produced by the Bay Area Toxic Tour Team. A collaboration between NewsDesk.org, Spot.Us with reporters Kwan Booth and Kim Komenich. You can help us continue the Toxic Tour. 94607: Oakland’s Childhood Asthma Hotspot by Kim Komenich Part of the Bay Area Toxic Tour For multimedia Check this YouTube Video West Oakland […]
Georgian Cyber Wars: Blog Disappears After Charges Against Russia
User Cyhymu (Georgiy from Georgia) dropped out again from my friends list at Livejournal.com. It’s not surprising to me. His blog “Remembrance on Suhumy, War and Pain” had been blocked several times last year. Each time he restores it from scratch and re-uploads full archive on first military conflict in his native town Sukhumy, which […]
In Defense of Generation Y
Complainers. Overly confident. Demanding. Waste too much time on social networking sites. If you listen to Sarah Horne, these are all buzzwords that characterize Generation Y. Depending on the source, Generation Y is defined as a cohort born between the late 1970s and early part of the 21st century, resulting in a significant portion that […]
Old Media is dying, so what is to be done?
Recently, the New York Times and Washington Post, both flagship newspapers, announced layoffs as a result of declining ad revenues, competition from online news sources, and, of course, the deepening economic downturn. In addition to layoffs, the Times is slashing non-union salaries by up to 5% for the remainder of 2009 and forcing furloughs, and […]
Social Media Puts You in Charge of the (R)evolution
So I’ve been writing mini-rants, posting snarky comments and sending pointed tweets about the new media landscape for a while, and I decided to flesh out my thoughts more cohesively. The future of information. What should it be? We’ve already started down the road toward what will be a much more rigorous, wild, free flow […]
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