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  • Local Tweeps -- Now it's Personal!

    Okay, it's been stated repeatedly, it's relatively difficult to find like-minded people on Twitter. How do you know whether someone is going to tweet you something interesting? You don't really. Seth Goldin doesn't even Tweet (a longer story), but Guy Kawasaki does, and as great as his...
    Posted to Opportunopoly (Weblog) by MGipson on 04-08-2009
  • Picking the Bones of the Newspaper Industry Before it's Dead

    I'm sure you're all tired of reading your own Obit. Here are just a couple that came to my attention recently: DigiDayDaily.com: The Day of the Newspaper is Over AlwaysOn: "AO Exclusive: Newspapers Are Dying" Note that the second "exclusive" touts Arianna Huffington as the...
    Posted to Opportunopoly (Weblog) by MGipson on 03-30-2009
  • Signing on Again in San Diego: SDNN Goes Live

    Ron James never wished the San Diego Union Tribune ill. The venerable daily – the last of the erstwhile Copley chain – was, after all, where James served as managing editor for the newspaper's web site, SignOnSanDiego.com for 8 of the last 9 years. But, when he, and the senior SignOn managers were...
    Posted to Opportunopoly (Weblog) by MGipson on 03-27-2009
  • Meet the $89 Printing Press

    According to USAToday.com's blog , Germany's Bild newspaper plans to partner with a supermarket chain to distribute $89 cameras that readers can use to take pictures and shoot videos for use in the publication's print and web editions. "We can't cover everything," Michael Paustian...
    Posted to Opportunopoly (Weblog) by MGipson on 12-03-2008
  • Exploiting MIT's Technology Review 'Top Startups'

    MIT's Technology Review offers its view of 10 tech start-ups to watch. You can read their full write up starting here . With the exception of Peer39 , which I've already reviewed in Opportunopoly, the following selection seems the most likely subset that could pay off for publishers. Pinger ...
    Posted to Opportunopoly (Weblog) by MGipson on 11-25-2008
  • Weekly Tech Troll

    Er, that's "troll'' as in stroll, not as in trolls under the bridge. In an effort to make things a little shorter and punchier, I'll try to just list some technologies that look interesting from time to time and let you add your own to the comment lines. C'mon -- once a week...
    Posted to Opportunopoly (Weblog) by MGipson on 10-24-2008
  • Gannett: "Tweet"

    Bless my soul, Gannett's all a-Twitter. I've been paying particular attention to TV/video innovation of late (a brief list later), and noticed this fun innovation: http://twitter.com/wusa9. <Cue evil laugh> NOW I have you... Some of you may have read my post from the AlwaysOn Stanford Innovation...
    Posted to Opportunopoly (Weblog) by MGipson on 10-07-2008
  • The Beautiful Cage

    Not many publishers think of their Websites as a "prison." Yet even those with a very "open source" view of the world often weave a tightly compacted and overly restrictive "platform" [rigid jumping off point] for "publishing" [setting a formal table for] their...
    Posted to Opportunopoly (Weblog) by MGipson on 09-30-2008
  • Why the iPhone App Store Changes Everything

    My son, the actor (a.k.a. "primary demographic focus group of one") came home with his 3G iPhone the other day and began our conversation with, "You gotta see this." A half hour later, we'd made a movie of his favorite apps . Watching this takes about 8 minutes, so if you've...
    Posted to Opportunopoly (Weblog) by MGipson on 09-25-2008
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