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The Jewish Exponent Denies Dissident Voices from Revver - american Videos on May 16, 2008 3 views
Author: lukeford Added: Fri, 16 May 2008 15:49:35 -0800 Duration: 60http://lukeford.net/blog/?p=2981 The Jewish Exponent is funded by its Jewish Federation and it carefully toes a company line, denying critical voices when necessary. The Forward reports.
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Pitching Your Editors from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on May 15, 2008 0 views
"Never tell your editors what your real plan is," says NPR reporter Laura Sullivan, as she and fellow Dart Award winner Rachel Dissell explain how to get approval for ambitious, difficult stories. Get full coverage at DartCenter.org.
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Election to Be Decided by the 2 Headed Party from V L O G ~ F L U X on May 15, 2008 9 views
Download iPod ~ embedding options @ Revver A Los Angeles press conference on May 10, 2008, Alan Breslauer of HotPotatoMash asks presidential candidate Ralph Nader if he sees the upcoming election ending any differently than in 2004 (stolen by the Republicans) and 2000 (decided by the Supreme Court). Related Links ::: Hot Potato Mash, The Brad Blog ~ Sustainability would be nice. ~
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"3Q's in 3Min: Sarah Lacy, BusinessWeek" from spanishabcdefdrama on May 15, 2008 0 views
oday's post was written by contributing writer Marie Williams.A couple of weeks ago socialTNT attended Girls In Tech's Femme-Power roundup, a gathering for professional women and female leaders. While there, we had the honor of speaking to BusinessWeek's Sarah Lacy. In today's "3Q's in 3Min," Sarah shares her thoughts on womens' issues in the business world and explains how women are selling themselves short.Today marks a huge achievement in Sarah's career, the publishing of her book on web 2.0 moguls, "Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good: The Rebirth of Silicon Valley and the Rise of Web 2.0." You can find Sarah in her "Valley Girl" column in BusinessWeek or as a co-host on the recently launched Tech Ticker spot on Yahoo! Finance. She also achieved brief notoriety last March from her now infamous--and highly played-out--Mark Zuckerberg interview at SXSW. Whether you like her or not, Sarah is an important female figure in the tech industry and provides invaluable insight into the conundrum many of us face as professional women.Sarah makes some excellent points in this video, in particular that women don't believe in themselves enough and should be more aggressive and self-promotional about their abilities. As a woman, I tend to agree with her; I often struggle with tooting my own horn or asserting my capabilities as a professional. Sarah points this out as the reason women don't have as large a footprint as men do in most industries.>> Continue Reading>>
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Felten on the Future of News conference from Real People on May 14, 2008 12 views
Here's a quick video I did today with Prof. Edward Felten of Princeton University (famed for his opposition to black box voting) about the Future of News conference I'm attending (speaking tomorrow). He also mentions his new Center for Information Technology Policy. The video was conducted with my Nokia N95 cell phone.
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Thesis Presentation: Born Dropped Out, The Hippie Kid Stories from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on May 14, 2008 3 views
A hippie interface for documentary video. Be free! Explore these unedited short videos of children of hippies answering the same 20 questions in self-interviews. This is an experiment in new interfaces for documentary video as part of a Masters Thesis by Caleb J. Clark at NYU's Tisch ITP, 2008. (See 15 min. thesis presentation at ITP).
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Quil Lawrence - PRI's The World: Invisible Nation from WGBH Forum Network | Public Domain Podcast on May 14, 2008 6 views
At an informal WGBH lunch, Quil Lawrence discusses the Iraq War's seldom-told success story, the rise of the Kurds of northern Iraq. Quil has recently released a new book Invisible Nation: How the Kurds' Quest for Statehood Is Shaping Iraq and the Middle East, based on his experiences as a reporter in Iraq. Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.
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