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Tag Archives: knowledge systems

Making sense from the noise

As the tech­nol­ogy to pub­lish on the web becomes more stream­lined and the process from brain­storm to pub­li­ca­tion short­ens the abil­ity to aggre­gate and fil­ter will be immensely impor­tant. In order to make sense out of all this infor­ma­tion pub­lished and dis­trib­uted in real-time online… Continue read­ing →

March 10, 2010data, Fever, knowledge systems

News as Software

Lately there have been a cou­ple ideas bounc­ing around in my mind about news. To com­mit them to mem­ory I wanted to write them down here. What fol­lows is a rough out­line of how I would struc­ture a news organization’s online pres­ence. These are by… Continue read­ing →

February 22, 2010design, journalism, knowledge systems, software

Building off of a coral reef — a Whitman blog network

In the most recent episode of Dave Winer and Jay Rosen’s tremen­dous pod­cast titled “Rebooting the News” Dave men­tions the metaphor of treat­ing jour­nal­ism like a coral reef. Basically the gist of the metaphor, as I under­stand it, is this: if you can put in… Continue read­ing →

June 10, 2009information flow, knowledge systems, Whitman College

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