The latest casualty in the newspaper wars has given up the ghost – the Seattle Post-Intelligencer is moving to a solely digital format after Tuesday’s newspaper – which will be its last. The New York Times writes: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer will produce its last printed edition on Tuesday and become an Internet-only news source, the [...]
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer goes to all-digital online format
March 17th, 2009
Cameron Reilly’s Podcasting Network in Trouble?
March 17th, 2009
Cameron Reilly’s podcasting network “The Podcast Network” appears to be having a wee bit of a financial problem according to this post: I’ve just been hit with a large hosting bill for TPN’s servers and bandwidth and unfortunately I don’t have the funds to cover it this month. So I have set up a special [...]
Telegraphik on Twitter
March 16th, 2009
We’ve added a Twitter Account in order to share our content via Twitter with those that prefer to receive our notifications in that manner — you can follow us at twitter.com/telegraphik.
Blog Herald Podcast 2007.4 posted
September 11th, 2007
We’ve posted edition 2007.4 of The Blog Herald Podcast over at The Blog Herald wherein we discuss the 6th anniversary of September 11th, 2001.
Matt featured in “Blogger Cribs” Profile
September 6th, 2007
I’ve been featured in “Blogger Cribs”, a new profile series, over at Connected Internet: What mobile(s) do you own? Why did you choose that model? 4GB iPhone Treo 700wx I like both of these for different reasons – the iPhone is the best converged device that I’ve ever seen. The Treo is the best overall [...]
The Death of Business 2.0
September 5th, 2007
Time, Inc. has killed off their Business 2.0 Magazine, the icon of the connected Web 2.0 enabled business, reports the New York Times: As we wrote in July, executives at Time Inc. were weighing whether to shutter the seven-year old business/technology publication as the magazine’s ad pages precipitously dropped this year. After our article boosted [...]
NBC signs with Amazon for digital media distribution
September 5th, 2007
As we had reported earlier this week, NBC Universal has ditched Apple’s iTunes & iTunes store platform for parts unknown. Until now. NBC has opted to sign with Amazon, a relatively unknown player in the digital media distribution world. The choice imposes even more Digital Rights Management restrictions than those imposed by Apple’s FairPlay system: [...]