Here’s my first cut at placing it on the blog. Trying a hack…

Hmmm… not so good in the body. Sidebar… that’s better….
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Words and pictures from Silicon Valley by Chris Gulker
Here’s my first cut at placing it on the blog. Trying a hack…

Hmmm… not so good in the body. Sidebar… that’s better….
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Stanford journalism prof. Ann Grimes sums up the traditional journalism space as “cutbacks, consolidation and Rupert Murdoch.” Nevertheless, 51 million Americans still buy a paper daily, and 124 million read one. Discussion then revolved around new forms of packaging and aggregation, trust and the roles of short form and long form journalism. It was also noted that new media don’t kill old media, but it does change the way old media are used…
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Andy Bechtolsheim (center) posits the question “What did people do for search before the Net and Google?” Consensus seemed to be that something will be here, but it’s hard to know what economics and evolution will do to the web and the Internet. Kids today have never known life without the web…
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Ooops. Griped too soon. The video just started. Yay…
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The video of most of yesterday’s Summit sessions are already archived and play back fine from AlwaysOn’s site.
The bad news is I can’t seem to get the live feed of today’s sessions, which will not play well with my coverage plans this AM. Best laid plans… maybe I’ll have the time to learn to make the podcasts…
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We got a bunch of sound bytes at the Stanford Summit yesterday: but we’re still learning how to put podcasts together. We’re going to try to get one or two up today, in between keeping an eye on the Summit proceedings. Wish us luck! Apple’s Garage Band has multimedia podcast capabilities… still reading the manual… audio is a new realm for me…
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