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Seattle Times has a public wave going on the manhunt - crashed my browser
Topics: Online Journalism, Seattle
Breaking local news happens, Twitter responds - this is how I've been following the story 2100 miles away
Topics: Online Journalism, Seattle
With the exception of a few years when Internet Explorer was actually the more standard-compliant browser, I’ve always surfed the Web with a Netscape-originated browser. I supported Mozilla when it was still struggling to make something even approaching a usable browser. My name was one of thousands to be found in a New York Times ad announcing Firefox’s debut. I have friends that work with Mozilla.
Working in the media during revolutionary times is an interesting experience. You’re at once aware of the changing landscape, and because of the need to report on it from a stable perspective, you’re unable to really participate.
Category: Journalism
Not sure I really understood what being Canadian was until…
Were it my city, I’m not sure what I would…
One of the biggest myths of the past twenty years went something like this: the generation following the baby boomers was an underachieving lot, destined not to realize the success of its parents.
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