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Daily Archives: Thursday, January 13, 2005
Power party
Noisey evening: A few folks from Hammock Publishing are in D.C. Thursday night and Friday. On Thursday evening, we attended a party our company helps to sponsor. A couple of weeks ago, I noticed podcasting pioneer from Portland (sorry, had … Continue reading
Forrester grok
Forrester grok: Forrester Research is launching Forrester Magazine in February. It will be edited by Jimmy Guterman, former editor of the Industry Standard’s “Media Grok” newsletter and will aim “to fill the void between academic business journals and news magazines.” … Continue reading
Blog lite
Blog lite: If the weather (quick, build an ark) doesn’t dictate a change in plans, I’ll be traveling the rest of today and tomorrow, but plan to photo blog some later tonight. Related posts: rexblog nano The Tumblr-fication of Google … Continue reading
Duck vaporzine update
Duck vaporzine update: As one of the seven readers (but then, I use the same auditer as G+J, so it’s probably just five readers) of this weblog is “head dog” at the publisher, I am happy to report that Birmingham-based … Continue reading
JPG Magazine: this is what I’m talking about
JPG Magazine: this is what I’m talking about: I have said in the past, “When you see someone displaying a website on their coffee table, then you can call it a magazine.” The launch today of JPG Magazine (buy a … Continue reading
