I’ve been playing around with Posterous since June 2008, at the time of its public launch.
It started out as a dead-simple blogging platform, and over the past 15 months, I’ve watched as the Posterous team has added more and more features. But no matter how many features they add, it’s still dead-simple to use. Who [...]
A public radio listener makes an important decision.
Created by Ben Redmond, a native of Louisville, KY, currently living in Los Angeles.
We’re one of a number of stations participating in a collaborative effort to share reporting on the economy. It’s a good and timely project, one that I hope will get enough buzz to encourage more than just a few stations to join.
There are a lot of free resources, ranging from widgets to audio and video [...]
Public media is a fertile plain, teeming with stories, interviews, and unforgettable music.
The Mediavore began 7 months ago as an all-volunteer shop, with two guys who already have too much to do.
But Graham Griffith and I think that there’s so much interesting public affairs, music, interviews, discussions, and documentaries on NPR, PBS, APM, PRI, BBC, [...]
About a year ago, I wrote about our decision to end our subscription to cable after 20 years, and rely on off-air DTV and online sources for our viewing. (It was the subject of a piece that ran on CNN Money in February, 2009)
This decision was driven by a couple factors. First, I got tired [...]
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