by Rob Cottingham | Jun 13, 2005 | Media Mix, Technology
An LA Times letter to readers sets out a whole slew of nifty little innovations – from dissenting editorials by board members to what they call “Thinking Out Loud,” which boils down to mulling over ideas in public before coming out with a stand. And... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 12, 2005 | Politics, Technology
And I hope he’s right: At no time in human history has there been a medium so free, so immediate, and so dangerous to the establishment as the internet. The net brings people together locally, nationally, and even internationally to discuss issues, share ideas,... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 11, 2005 | Technology
Oh, let’s be real: don’t forget PowerPoint. (Otherwise, you’ll be screwed the next time you absolutely have to have camera-shutter sound effects every time the slides change.) But for simple, everyday slide shows, you could do a lot worse than S5,... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 9, 2005 | Lexicon for the New Millennium, Technology
Another one from Alex: YASBoS, .n, YAZZ-bawss – Acroynm, standing for Yet Another Social BOokmarking Site. As Alex says, “the proliferation of YASBoS heightens the need for site-independent taggregation: some way of aggregating all the tagged content out... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 8, 2005 | Blogging, Everything Else, Speechwriting
Astute observers (or obsessed visitors with too much time on their hands) will notice a new section of my blogroll: speechwriters. It’s a small section so far, but I’ll add more as I stumble across them. And if you know of any speechwriting blogs, let me... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 8, 2005 | Blogging, Lexicon for the New Millennium
From the when-we-say-fertile- we’re-talking-Tigris-and-Euphrates-fertile fertile mind of Alex: bloggespondence, n., BLAHG-geh-SPONN-dehnss: An epistolic exchange between bloggers; specifically, a sequence of posts, alternating between two blogs, each replying to...