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MacEvangelism (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
My good friend Nick Bilton is going to the NYTimes Bits blog as their lead writer. Nick was Design Integration Editor in the NYT newsroom and a UI specialist in their R&D labs for quite awhile before... 1 Vote(s)
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
My good friend Nick Bilton is going to the NYTimes Bits blog as their lead writer. Nick was Design Integration Editor in the NYT newsroom and a UI specialist in their R&D labs for quite awhile before that, but took a break to work on his book, I Live in the Future: & Here's How It Works . [ Nick Bilton ]
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Velveteen Rabbi (Free subscription) | 24/10/2009
... to be sufficiently exhaustive -- that you can watch a live stream of the conference here . Nick Bilton ( Pop!Tech bio ; homepage is speaking as part of the (Re)Mixed Messages session this morning. "He's a deep thinker about the future of media," says Andrew Zolli. "We thought it would be potentially worthwhile for you to see just how far we've come, in terms of the media and the internet,...
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This is going to be BIG. (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
... caffeine is the fuel that makes code go. I discovered the Ace Hotel thanks to a coffee invite from Nick Bilton . As it turns out, Phin Barnes , my colleague at First Round had known about it for a while, and on any given day you’re likely to run into one of us taking meetings with entrepreneurs here. The question is whether the Ace Hotel will embrace its newfound friends in the Big...
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Bits (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
The Bits blog introduces a blogroll, Twitter Lists and a new lead writer, Nick Bilton.
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The Business Insider (Free subscription) | 12/11/2009
... more reviewers should -- we hope -- smooth out the process. The job , which we found via the NYT's Nick Bilton , is at Apple's Cupertino headquarters. Mac OS X usage proficiency is "desirable." Apple Worldwide Developer Relations is seeking a software application specialist; someone who is meticulous, analytical, able to exercise objective analysis, and able to thrive in...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
The Bits blog introduces a blogroll, Twitter Lists and a new lead writer, Nick Bilton.
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The Daily Dish (Free subscription) | 08/11/2009
Nick Bilton is one voice in an exchange about digital information over at Edge: I feel the same comfort from a pack of informavores rummaging together through the ever-growing pile of information while the analog generation still feels towards an...
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paidContent:UK (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
By Mercedes Bunz : It was about a year ago, that the media expert Jeff Jarvis proclaimed: “ “Links are the currency of the new media economy.” .” But as with every currency, there might be inflation. Nick Bilton illustrates in the upcoming Wired UK that news sites learned that lesson - but maybe they’ve carried it a bit to the extreme ...
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Paidcontent (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
By Mercedes Bunz : It was about a year ago, that the media expert Jeff Jarvis proclaimed: “ “Links are the currency of the new media economy.” .” But as with every currency, there might be inflation. Nick Bilton illustrates in the upcoming Wired UK that news sites learned that lesson - but maybe they’ve carried it a bit to the extreme ...
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Boing Boing (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
... respond, including the likes of George Dyson, Steven Pinker, John Perry Barlow, Doug Rushkoff, and Nick Bilton. Here's a taste of Schirrmacher, from "The Age of the Infomavore": We are apparently now in a situation where modern technology is changing the way people behave, people talk, people react, people think, and people remember. And you encounter this not only in a...
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Media: PDA | guardian.co.uk (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Has the 'link economy' reached the point where news sites produce information overload rather than managing it? It was about a year ago, that the media expert Jeff Jarvis proclaimed: "Links are the currency of the new media economy." But as with every currency, there might be inflation. Nick Bilton illustrates in the upcoming Wired that UK news sites learned their lesson, but...
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EconLog (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Edge devotes its latest symposium to how humans will process information in the current era. Tyler Cowen's latest book speaks to that issue, but he is nowhere to be found on the symposium. Still, I believe that Nick Bilton does a pretty fair Tyler imitation. I, feel the same comfort from a pack of informavores rummaging together through the ever-growing pile of information while the...