The New “Instant Journalism”

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User generated content as journalis. has been one of those persistent stories in the media over the last year.  With the meteoric rise of blogs, podcasting, and video blogging, it seems that publishing has truly become the province of every person.  In Creative Video Blogging and the new “Instant Journalism”, Andy Abramson offers some thoughts on how the phenomenon of on-the-spot reporting will change CES.  He writes:

I’m expecting CES to be a revitalized news event, and at the same time, an event where the unknown can become known, not only from the usual sources, but from new and unexpected places. It’s the “new instant journalists,” even those without press passes, who will be wandering the halls at CES that will be finding products and stories that makes the show interesting.

Bloggers are now as important to the established companies as the mainstream media have always been, not just to the new and emerging companies with something new to show. As a matter of fact if you have to pick between the analyst, media or blogger this week, unfortunately the analyst drops to third in importance if you’ve got something to tell and sell.

Blogging, video blogging, and podcastin. are redefining how news and information is received. Personally. I don’t watch the news anymore, and my mornin. paper is an afterthought for consumptio. after readin. my diet o. RSS feeds. and blogs. The media conglomerate that used to dish up my information, is now relegated to just one source in my RSS reader.  As Andy says “A new journalism is upon us and we are all apart of it.”

As the ultimate gadget-fest, it makes a ton of sense that CES should be the show first revolutionized by this new journalism. 

Published on January 6th, 2007 under


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Wall Street Journal Catches on To Alternative Long Distance Mobile Calling

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Today’s Wall Street Journal has a story highlighting client Truphone and a few others in the alternative mobile Long Distance biz.

Jajah, Mobivox, Gizmo project and a few others are mentioned…

Published on August 20th, 2008 under , , , ,

Skype Journal Journal Not Dead…But Yahoo Hosting May Be Now

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I think I have to worry about trying to update my Comunicano web site. It seems Skype Journal has been frozen by the lack of engineering support at Yahoo where I also host my business web pag…

Published on August 18th, 2008 under , , , , ,

The New “Instant Journalism”

Source: saunderslog.com

User generated content as journalis. has been one of those persistent stories in the media over the last year.  With the meteoric rise of blogs, podcasting, and video blogging, it seems…

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Welcome back, Skype Journal.

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The’re back.  First posting in nearly a month from Skype Journal just went up.  With a new and spartan layout, they’ve moved to a new hosting service as well. …

Published on January 3rd, 2007 under , , ,

Skype Journal death watch

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As hard as it is to believe, it seems possible that the Skype Journal may be gone.  This morning Jan Geirnaert, in Malaysia, noted that the Skype Journal domain registration has expired. …

Published on December 26th, 2006 under , , ,

What’s going on at the Skype Journal?

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Last post was December 4th. Did they all go on vacation?…

Published on December 12th, 2006 under , , ,

Skype Journal at Voice 2.0

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Jim Courtney has just written a short piece on the Voice 2.0 conference happening here in Ottawa in two weeks.  He’ll be here representing Skype Journal, as will at least one other prominent…

Published on October 4th, 2006 under , , , ,

Blogging: Journalism’s Amateur Hour?

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Nicholas Lehmann’s Amateur Hour is a rigorous dissection of the blogging versus journalism debate.  Published in the New Yorker, it’s a deep and serious examination of the blogging…

Published on August 1st, 2006 under , ,

Microsoft(MSFT) Internal Mail on EC Decision

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For those seeking additional clarity on Microsoft’s view of the EU decision, here’s Microsoft legal beagle Brad Smith’s own words in an internal email to employees.  H. definitel. sees…

Published on July 12th, 2006 under , , ,

Pulver in the Journal

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The Wall Street Journal has a great piece on Jeff Pulver this morning, and his latest efforts to promote video on the internet.  According to the Journal,
Mr. Pulver is creating his own Internet…

Published on June 13th, 2006 under

Internal Communications Trends

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The Top 7 Macro Trends in Internal Communications is a piece documenting seven trends which are changing the way the workplace communications.  Some quotes:
On the democratization of communication:…

Published on April 24th, 2006 under ,

Wall Street Journal on Shipping Vista

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The Wall Street Journal online has published an article on shipping Windows Vista.  It’s long, and fairly dramatic.  It details the Longhorn Reset, which many people, including myself,…

Published on September 25th, 2005 under , ,

Wall Street Journal on Shipping Vista

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The Wall Street Journal online has published an article on shipping Windows Vista.  It’s long, and fairly dramatic.  It details the Longhorn Reset, which many people, including myself, knew…

Published on September 25th, 2005 under , ,
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