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A Personal Update

April 19, 2008

Today’s post has two different themes, 1) a change in blog format and 2) my job search.
I wanted to start out by saying that I’ve changed the way things work on here a little. After getting several emails, I re-evaluated having my Twitter updates archive to my blog. I’ve decided that there isn’t very much [...]

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Are Podcasts Dead?

April 7, 2008

In case you didn’t know, I’ll be in Las Vegas Sunday-Wednesday for the NAB conference (National Association of Broadcasters). The Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism is sponsoring my trip so that I can present Contributr to the masses. (Let’s hope Contributr is ready, more on that tomorrow!)
As I was looking through [...]

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Convergence of the Future

March 19, 2008

News makers keep talking about backpack journalists and having reporters be good at everything. Now we all know that’s just not possible, but it hasn’t stopped the visionaries from proclaiming convergence journalism the future of news.

Convergence of the media is already happening of course, and convergence is the future. No longer is a television station [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2008-03-16

March 16, 2008

Dinner= creamy tomato soup and cornbread. yummy stuff to promote some more programming tonight! #
Good morning Twitterville! I’ve got 2500+ unread noticed in my feed reader, I think I might tackle some today. #
Time to write some blog posts, I ran out of pre-fab posts last week so time to refresh and finish old drafts [...]

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Online Reputation Management for Individuals

March 6, 2008

Online Reputation Management for Individuals: “”
(Via Online Marketing Blog.)

I’m a big proponent of online and personal branding, it’s one of those topics that you can talk on and on about, but not really accomplish much. If you’re new to the personal branding and online personality management arena, check out the blog post that I’m linking [...]

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Pie In The Sky – Where We Are Now

February 18, 2008

Where We Are Now
The pulse of the Internet is in a constant flux and we in the new and social media fields are no different. As the first post in my Pie In The Sky series I thought I’d provide you with some links and resources to get familiar with the latest advances and information [...]

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Pie In the Sky – A Blog Series Examining the Future of Web Hosting

February 17, 2008

This week marks a major series of blog posts. All week I’ll be posting about my vision for the future of web hosting and the Internet itself. The series couldn’t come at a better time, web startups are everywhere again, personal computing and communication has been revolutionized, and creating connections between people, machines, and the [...]

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Gannett Interviews

February 16, 2008

Earlier in the week I attended two interview sessions with recruiting representatives from the Gannett company. I feel like they went really well and I must say that it’s comforting to know that ‘my job’ actually does exist now, when I began studying social and new media with a journalism concentration it was a little [...]

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links for 2008-02-15

February 15, 2008

How To Make A Million Before You Turn 20 – Forbes.com

remarkable communication: The Ten Commandments of New Social Media

INDEKX – Newspapers and Magazines on the Internet

Think different.
This is my VERY FAVORITE poem, I have a rather large posterboard print of this surrounded by vintage Apple posters in my basement. Very inspirational for me
(tags: apple, classic, [...]

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The Future of Contributr

February 6, 2008

Contributr is a project that is near and dear to my heart, it’s an idea that I had several months ago and me and a team of 3 developers have been working on it since then.
Monday we presented our final product to a panel of journalism industry professionals, Adobe AIR specialists, and the good people [...]

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