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Requiem for a great magazine
Linux Journal is folding. Carlie Fairchild, who has run the magazine almost since it started in 1994, posted Linux Journal Ceases Publication today on the website. So far all of the comments have been positive, which they should be. Throughout … Continue reading
Posted in adtech, advertising, Business, Customertech, Journalism, publishing
Tagged Linux, Linux Journal, publishing
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Chaining links
First, links to a pair of pieces I wrote — one new, one old, both for Linux Journal. The former is Linux and Plethorization, a short piece I put up today, and which contains a little usage experiment that will … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, infrastructure, problems
Tagged flickr, Glassie, links, Linux, Linux Journal, novollow, O'Reilly, Open Sources 2.0, plethorization, Searles, Searls, Vernacular, wordpress
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Data pointage
How Teenagers Consume Media: the report that shook the City carries approximately no news for anybody who watches the changing tastes and habits of teenagers. What makes it special is that it was authored by a fifteen-year old intern at … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Future, Ideas, infrastructure, Journalism, problems, VRM
Tagged Chris Anderson, Free, Linux Journal, Malcolm Gladwell, Morgan Stanley, the Guardian, Virginia Postrel
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An economy you can drink to
Kathy Moran has a great line — “Blogging about productivity began to feel like drinking about alcoholism” — that somehow comes to mind as I point to The Free Beer Economy, which I just put up at Linux Journal, in … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Business, Events, Fun, Future, Ideas, infrastructure, Journalism, Life, Places, Travel, VRM
Tagged "Dave Winer", Chris Anderson, digg, dugg, economy, infrastructure, integrity, Linux Journal, post
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Tired of sucky AT&T Wireless coverage at home?
Me too. Which brings up the subject of this post here.