by Rob Cottingham | Jul 6, 2005 | Blogging, Media Mix
Lately, I’ve been following Notes from a Teacher: Mark on Media. Written by a former journalist turned Kwantlen journalism instructor, it started as a way to share information with his students. But now its mandate has broadened: The more I read, the more I see... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 30, 2005 | Blogging, Politics
As the battle over C-38 winds down in Canada, the fight for equal marriage is just starting to gather steam in France. Dominique Strauss-Kahn, a Socialist member of the French National Assembly (and avid blogger), reports on the Paris gay pride march: Les... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 24, 2005 | Blogging
Chris Alemany at Murky View has an easy step-by-step guide for podcasting using a Mac and a WordPress blog. (Podcasting is a form of blogging that allows listeners to subscribe to an audio feed, usually in the form of downloadable MP3s. And now you know roughly as... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 23, 2005 | Blogging, Communicating
Looks like Alex and I aren’t the only folks obsessing about their blogs’ rankings. It’s not an especially healthy preoccupation for the two of us; for a corporation that depends on at least some reputation for tech savvy, it’s downright dumb... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 21, 2005 | Blogging, Culture, Arts and Popcorn, Technology
It’s not quite the revolution… but it’s certainly new. Screenwriter John Rogers adapted the Warren Ellis comic Global Frequency for television, and garnered enough interest from WB to shoot a pilot episode. (Here in Vancouver, no less. Thanks for the... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 20, 2005 | Blogging
There are three ways to overthrow a ruling class: replace it with another knot of arrogant, elitist swine (why bother?); rise up en masse with pitchforks and torches (risky and bloody, with an unproven track record); or infiltrate their ranks until everyone’s an...