Government money matters: a preview of 2007
Welcome to the last week of 2006.
As one might have expected at this time of year, there isn’t much happening. James Brown kicked the bucket (RIP), which won’t mean as much to you as it does to me if you’re much under the age of thirty.
The Washington Post is reporting that incoming Congressional Democrats plan [...]
Marketing and journalism: Janus revisited
Dorian Sweet is making new year’s predictions when it isn’t even Christmas yet.
But that’s okay. This is the wild, wild Web and he’s entitled.
Here’s something he said that has caught my attention:
The change that’s ahead isn’t a polar shift. Rather, it’s a new chapter in the separation of professional content from non-professional content. But it’s [...]
Indie sensibilities in microbusinesses
Heavily produced stuff beats the audience over the head with “you are listening to/watching a performance so full of glitz and glitter that nobody could mistake this artist for a real person.” That is also the essential difference between a little microbusiness and a corporate giant.
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