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innovation

You Don’t Need Grad School for a Thesis

September 16, 2009

I’m working on a new design for this blog. The Clean Home theme for Wordpress has served me well, but I’m ready to try something new. A few months ago, I purchased a license for the Thesis theme, and I never got around to implementing it. I started playing around with it on another site [...]

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Moving Forward with New Media

September 10, 2009

Ever have one of those days when you repeatedly kick the crap out of yourself? Today, I’m pretty much bruised from head to toe.
I struggle with seeing how Too Shy to Stop can be special when technology is changing and improving at an insane pace. Nowadays, what makes writing special? Consumers prefer multimedia displays, and [...]

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The Worst of “Best of…” Magazine Issues

July 28, 2009

This evening, I flipped through the latest issue of NJ Monthly, which features what critics believe to be the best 25 restaurants in New Jersey. Since I grew up in New Jersey, I am very familiar with most of the restaurants in northern Jersey, and I disagreed with many of the choices for top restaurants [...]

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Q&A with @jonzelie, New Media Dreamer

July 8, 2009

Anyone who follows me on Twitter and actually pays attention to my tweets knows that I like to ask other people questions about media. During my random interrogations, I have met some really interesting and insightful individuals who have brilliant and daring ideas about new media. Twitter member @jonzelie is one of these people.
We continued [...]

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My Perfect New Media World

June 24, 2009

The term “new media” is used very liberally; I get the sense that most people don’t even know what they mean when they say, write, or read “new media”.
Whatever “new media” means to you, it absolutely describes the way that we will consume and share information during a time when traditional media outlets (newspapers and [...]

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