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Do the newspapers understand new media?

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I'm not sure the newspapers understand new media. Their industries are failing because they refuse to leverage their position to crowdsource and use new technology - for profit. The papers command the respect and have the capital needed to take positions as leaders in multimedia journalism.Read more of this post.

Good Faith Governing in the 21st Century

A picture of a local business that has banned talking about Facebook.
Is social media valuable, or just useless chatter?
Governments (and the elected officials that operate them) have a duty to communicate with their entire constituency, or at least make a good faith effort. In the old days, that meant nailing a notice up in front of City Hall, and in modern times it has come to mean radio adverts and column inches.Read more of this post.

Fayetteville Forward got Twitterized

Cut the crap: look at our cell phone pictures or read everything we had to say.
There was so much Twitter activity at Fayetteville Forward, one citizen said "It feels like I'm actually AT #fayfwd, " and John Nock, a local developer, even commented he was using Twitter to follow the activities. Around 10 people were using Twitter to post pictures and quick commentary on the summit as it unfolded. Personally, I found it appropriate that a community summit was being covered by community media.Read more of this post.

Local politics. (Oh, and Twitter.)

Note: If you're trying to get a handle on this Twitter thing, I've written a plain-language explanation.
Years ago, it was nerdy to be obsessed with tech, but now, being obsessed with social media is actually considered progressive, at least by some of my constituents. I guess all of us [former] tech nerds need to celebrate, and even though we see so much self-aggrandizement in the Twittersphere, I'm joining in the fun by making my opinions and live Council meeting updates available via email, RSS, text message (coming soon), and the web.Read more of this post.

Twitter: the very basics

You know how some things are so simple, everyone is confused by them? Twitter is one of those things.
People who sign up for Twitter get a blog, blogs on Twitter have some rules. Here are the rules of the blog:Read more of this post.

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