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September 2009

MarshalSandler.com » Newspapers as the Community Hub « State of the Fourth Estate

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A Great Read!” SEPTEMBER 7 tags: austin american statesman, posterous, social media by Dave Levy There are some things that will newspapers will always be able to uniquely contribute when it comes to news and information. For a fascinating example, Steve Rubel pointed to a case at the American Statesman down in Austin last week, and it’s worth taking a close look not just because of the technology that Rubel is currently poster-childing. Posterous is a cool idea when it comes to expanding what can be done with the current “its” of social media: lifestreaming and microblogging. Looking in part like a Tumblr blog, it’s controlled through a very low participation barrier. No registration – just e-mail what you want to say and it starts your very own stream. That’s it. There is plenty of customization you can do, but there’s no need. It wins on two of the levels that Twitter did – simplicity and universal access – and that’s probably why Steve has gravitated to it. This post is not about Posterous, though, it’s about what the Statesman is doing with it. The paper is using the tool as a new way to continue what papers have been doing for hundreds of years: …bring the local community together with unique content that relates to them and only them.!” Dave Levy

August 2009

MarshalSandler.com » Lifestreaming: Follow Your Posterous Peeps with RSS – The Steve Rubel Lifestream

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Steve Rubel does a great How To On Posterous ! “As I mentioned last night, as more of my friends join Posterous and use it as a hub to populate their I am becoming a huge fan of their built in reader. It’s helping me discover all kinds of new, substantive content that is hard to find in Twitter or even multiple blog RSS feeds. Today I found out you can actually subscribe to the Posterous peeps you follow via RSS. Here’s how. First, visit posterous.com/reader in your browser. If you’re using Firefox, Safari or IE, the RSS icon should light up. Then all you need to do is subscribe to that feed. I am wondering if this one day will become my preferred input channel — especially if Posterous becomes as real-time as Friendfeed, Facebook and Twitter. It still feels slow right now, like blogging. Then again, much of the content already finds its way into all three sites. So this might be moot. Still, for now, it’s cool for me. !” Steve Rubel http://blog.posterous.com/

February 2009

Flip Bits Not Burgers: Winter kind of sucks

February 25, 2009 Flip Bits Not Burgers: Winter kind of sucks Portrait of Toots Thielemans Image via Wikipedia Winter Blues Andrew Listen to A jazz standard by Toots Thielemans is "Bluesette" where he used whistling and guitar in unison. Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Isidor, Baron Thielemans (born Brussels, 29 April 1922), known as Toots Thielemans, is a Belgian jazz musician well known for his guitar and harmonica playing as well as his highly accomplished professional whistling. Perhaps best known for his 1962 hit single "Bluesette," he is often cited by jazz aficionados and critics[1] as the greatest jazz harmonica player. Marshal does when he get's winter Blues- MarshalSandler.com is a playground of ideas, introductions, and synergies. Marshal exhibits a blogging style that is less about tamping out his thoughts and more about the juggling, rearranging, juxtaposing, and syndicating of the content of other people and companies - a communications cubism of sorts. There’s no room for crap, but there is plenty of room for friendly people with interesting ideas. Marshal’s day is the search for new technologies, new ideas, new relationships, and new things to curse happily about. So, participate. Cut bait. Flip Bits Not Burgers: Winter kind of sucks. Enhanced by Zemanta ShareThis Tags: 2002 - Salt Lake City, 2006 - Torino, Arts, Events, Guitar, Harmonica, Instruments, Jazz standard, Marshal, Music, Musician, Olympics, Shopping, Sports, tamping, Toots Thielemans, Wikipedia, Winds, Winter Games, Winter Olympic Games Filed under Uncategorized by marshal Spread the Word! del.icio.us Digg StumbleUpon Help Permalink Print Email Comment Related Posts * The Stimulus Plan Update « blog maverick-mark cuban- * BlueBlog: Glue Swag: Limited Edition * Richard Edelman - 6 A.M.-The Right to Know * Seth's Blog discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Record video comment Logged in as msandler (Logout) # Subscribe: This Thread # Go to: My Comments · Community Page Thanks. Your comment is awaiting approval by a moderator. Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment. discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Trackbacks (Trackback URL) close () * * * * * * * status via twitter recent comments (follow comments) View Profile » Powered by Disqus · Learn more close Reblog this comment Powered by Disqus · Learn more blog comments powered by Disqus Archives * February 2009 * January 2009 * December 2008 * November 2008 Tags AdaptiveBlue Apple Arts Blog Business Business and Economy Dave Winer Directories Facebook FriendFeed Gmail Google Health Hewlett Packard IPhone Kids and Teens Macintosh Marketing Michigan Newspaper Online Communities On the Web Programming Recreation Religion and Spirituality RSS Search Search Engines Seth Seth Godin Shopping Social Media Social network Social Networking Society and Culture steve rubel Television Twitter United States Web Web Design and Development Weblogs Wikipedia WordPress WWW

louisgray.com: February's Five Voices Spreading Thought Diversity

February 22, 2009 louisgray.com: February's Five Voices Spreading Thought Diversity Friendfeed Stats May 30, 2008 Image by RussellReno via Flickr Excellent way to follow Louis Gray Toluu is a well designed site-Twitter To To see even more new blogs I’m adding to my reader, or get a sneak peek for next month’s highlighted blogs, follow my activity on Toluu. If you don’t have a login to Toluu, send me an e-mail to [email protected] and I’ll get that set up right away. [email protected] louisgray.com: February's Five Voices Spreading Thought Diversity. maxOSX iPod follow me on my krumlr link Visit The Google News Enhanced by Zemanta Visit The Google News ShareThis Tags: Blog, Facebook, FriendFeed, Google, Google News, Login, Louis Gray, On the Web, Online Communities, Robert Scoble, Social Media, Toluu, Twitter, Web 2.0 Filed under Uncategorized by marshal Spread the Word! del.icio.us Digg StumbleUpon Help Permalink Print Email Comment Related Posts * The Stimulus Plan Update « blog maverick-mark cuban- * PressThink * Richard Edelman - 6 A.M.-The Right to Know * Seth's Blog * Preview Your Lens discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Record video comment Logged in as msandler (Logout) # Subscribe: This Thread # Go to: My Comments · Community Page Thanks. Your comment is awaiting approval by a moderator. Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment. discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Trackbacks (Trackback URL) close () * * * * * * * status via twitter recent comments (follow comments) View Profile » Powered by Disqus · Learn more close Reblog this comment Powered by Disqus · Learn more blog comments powered by Disqus Archives * February 2009 * January 2009 * December 2008 * November 2008 Tags AdaptiveBlue Apple Arts Blog Business Business and Economy Dave Winer Directories Facebook FriendFeed Gmail Google Health Hewlett Packard IPhone Kids and Teens Louis Gray Macintosh Michigan Newspaper Online Communities On the Web Programming Recreation Religion and Spirituality RSS Search Search Engines Seth Seth Godin Shopping Social Media Social network Social Networking Society and Culture steve rubel Television Twitter United States Web Web Design and Development Weblogs WordPress WWW Zemanta

louisgray.com: Which Companies Will Blink First and Lead Us Out of The Depths?

February 21, 2009 louisgray.com: Which Companies Will Blink First and Lead Us Out of The Depths? Marvel Universe Blink Image via Wikipedia Louis Gray is asking a question here which really deserves some thought- louisgray.com: Which Companies Will Blink First and Lead Us Out of The Depths?. follow me on my krumlr link Software tracking maxOSX iPod Stumble it! Enhanced by Zemanta ShareThis Tags: Blink, Blog, blog design, Business, Directories, FriendFeed, Grammy Award, Hosts, IPhone, Limp Bizkit, Louis Gray, Marketing and Advertising, Mike Fruchter, Robert Scoble, RSS, Twitter, Wikipedia Filed under Uncategorized by marshal Spread the Word! del.icio.us Digg StumbleUpon Help Permalink Print Email Comment Related Posts * The Stimulus Plan Update « blog maverick-mark cuban- * BlueBlog: Glue Swag: Limited Edition * PressThink * Seth's Blog * It's About People, Not Technology discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Record video comment Logged in as msandler (Logout) # Subscribe: This Thread # Go to: My Comments · Community Page Thanks. Your comment is awaiting approval by a moderator. Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment. discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Trackbacks (Trackback URL) close () * * * * * * * status via twitter recent comments (follow comments) View Profile » Powered by Disqus · Learn more close Reblog this comment Powered by Disqus · Learn more blog comments powered by Disqus Archives * February 2009 * January 2009 * December 2008 * November 2008 Tags AdaptiveBlue Apple Arts Blog Business Business and Economy Dave Winer Directories Facebook FriendFeed Gmail Google Health Hewlett Packard IPhone Kids and Teens Macintosh Michigan Newspaper Online Communities On the Web Programming Recreation Religion and Spirituality RSS Search Search Engines Seth Seth Godin Shopping Social Media Social network Social Networking Society and Culture steve rubel Technology Television Twitter United States Web Web Design and Development Weblogs WordPress WWW Zemanta

'On a Note of Triumph' : NPR

February 20, 2009 'On a Note of Triumph' : NPR Norman Corwin Image via Wikipedia Greatest Radio Show Ever As the end of World War II in Europe came in sight, Norman Corwin was asked to prepare a special broadcast, to be held ready for V-E Day. This is that broadcast. It is Corwin's masterpiece. Even after half a century, it is arguably the finest use of the radio medium ever achieved. "… a vast announcement, a terrific interrogatory, one of the all-time great American poems." – Poet Carl Sandburg NPR.org, May 26, 2005 · On May 8, 1945, 60 million Americans tuned in to hear On A Note of Triumph, Norman Corwin's radio masterpiece marking the end of World War II in Europe. Lauded by Carl Sandburg as "one of the all-time great American poems," it was the most listened-to radio drama in U.S. history. In the 1950’s I majored in Radio Tv and Film at the university of Miami [Fla] there were a lot of very talented folks in school with me, and one afternoon Dave Madden a classmate of mine who in later years was in the Partridge Family and Laugh In, listened to On A note Of Triumph-This was what radio used to be-it is important that if you study Communication Arts today you should listen to this-I follow Dave Winer on the internet and he seems to be a follower of all forms of media this is important to all of us-with the collapse of the Old Media we need a reference point- Norman Corwin celebrated his 97th birthday on May 3, 2007, and today lives in Los Angeles, keeping busy as always. He is still writing for radio, and is writer in residence at the Journalism School at USC. He writes articles for various publications, and is active in various organizations in and around the Los Angeles area. I really approve of this message-so did Lamont Cranston-The Shadow he Shadow is a collection of serialized dramas, originally on 1930s radio and then in a wide variety of media, that follow the exploits of fictional vigilante The Shadow.[2] One of the most famous pulp heroes of the 20th century, The Shadow has been featured in comic books, comic strips, television, video games, and at least seven motion pictures. The radio drama is well-remembered for those episodes voiced by Orson Welles. MarshalSandler.com is a playground of ideas, introductions, and synergies. Marshal exhibits a blogging style that is less about tamping out his thoughts and more about the juggling, rearranging, juxtaposing, and syndicating of the content of other people and companies - a communications cubism of sorts. There’s no room for crap, but there is plenty of room for friendly people with interesting ideas. Marshal’s day is the search for new technologies, new ideas, new relationships, and new things to curse happily about. So, participate. Cut bait. marshal.m1ATgmail.com 'On a Note of Triumph' : NPR. Related articles by Zemanta * Carl Sandburg, Poems and Biographies (great-writers.suite101.com) * Did World War II end the Great Depression? (meganmcardle.theatlantic.com) Stumble It! follow me on my krumlr link Add this page to Mister Wong diigo it squidoo Seth Check out my lens Enhanced by Zemanta ShareThis Tags: american poems, Apple, Arts, Carl Sandburg, Dave Winer, Formats, History, IPhone, ITunes Store, lamont cranston, Los Angeles, National Public Radio, Norman Corwin, Orson Welles, Partridge Family, poet carl sandburg, pulp heroes, Twentieth Century, United States, World War II Filed under Uncategorized by marshal Spread the Word! del.icio.us Digg StumbleUpon Help Permalink Print Email Comment Related Posts * BlueBlog: Glue Swag: Limited Edition * kdka.com - Sonni Abatta * Richard Edelman - 6 A.M.-The Right to Know * Seth's Blog * MyFox Detroit | Health Home discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Record video comment Logged in as msandler (Logout) # Subscribe: This Thread # Go to: My Comments · Community Page Thanks. Your comment is awaiting approval by a moderator. Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment. discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Trackbacks (Trackback URL) close () * * * * * * * status via twitter recent comments (follow comments) View Profile » Powered by Disqus · Learn more close Reblog this comment Powered by Disqus · Learn more blog comments powered by Disqus Archives * February 2009 * January 2009 * December 2008 * November 2008 Tags AdaptiveBlue Apple Arts Blog Business Business and Economy Dave Winer Directories Facebook FriendFeed Gmail Google Health Hewlett Packard IPhone Kids and Teens Macintosh Marketing Michigan Newspaper Online Communities On the Web Programming Recreation Religion and Spirituality RSS Search Search Engines Seth Seth Godin Shopping Social Media Social network Social Networking Society and Culture steve rubel Technology Television Twitter United States Web Web Design and Development Weblogs WordPress WWW

Paid Android apps start showing up

It is great to see applications expanding in the Phone Market I approve of this message MarshalSandler.com is a playground of ideas, introductions, and synergies. Marshal exhibits a blogging style that is less about tamping out his thoughts and more about the juggling, rearranging, juxtaposing, and syndicating of the content of other people and companies - a communications cubism of sorts. There’s no room for crap, but there is plenty of room for friendly people with interesting ideas. Marshal’s day is the search for new technologies, new ideas, new relationships, and new things to curse happily about. So, participate. Cut bait. marshal.m1AT gmail.com Paid Android apps start showing up. Related articles by Zemanta * Paid apps appear in Android Market (engadget.com) * Paid apps finally infiltrating Android Market? (The Boy Genius/Boy Genius Report) (techmeme.com) * Paid apps appear in Android Market- Quickoffice debuts (jkontherun.com) * Google Sets Price Cap for Paid Android Apps [Android] (i.gizmodo.com) * Android Market Policy Details: You Can Return Apps [Android] (i.gizmodo.com) Enhanced by Zemanta Software tracking ShareThis Tags: Analysis, Android, Android marketplace, AndroidMarket, App Store, apps, Arts, Bait, Blog, boy genius report, Circus, daylife, genius boy, getty images, Gmail, Google, Handhelds, Juggling, Performing Arts Filed under Uncategorized by marshal Spread the Word! del.icio.us Digg StumbleUpon Help Permalink Print Email Comment Related Posts * The Stimulus Plan Update « blog maverick-mark cuban- * BlueBlog: Glue Swag: Limited Edition * PressThink * Richard Edelman - 6 A.M.-The Right to Know * Seth's Blog discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Record video comment Logged in as msandler (Logout) # Subscribe: This Thread # Go to: My Comments · Community Page Thanks. Your comment is awaiting approval by a moderator. Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment. discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Trackbacks (Trackback URL) close () * * * * * * * status via twitter recent comments (follow comments) View Profile » Powered by Disqus · Learn more close Reblog this comment Powered by Disqus · Learn more blog comments powered by Disqus Archives * February 2009 * January 2009 * December 2008 * November 2008 Tags AdaptiveBlue Apple Arts Blog Business Business and Economy Dave Winer Directories Facebook FriendFeed Gmail Google Health Hewlett Packard IPhone Kids and Teens Macintosh Marketing Michigan Newspaper Online Communities On the Web Programming Recreation Religion and Spirituality RSS Search Search Engines Seth Seth Godin Shopping Social Media Social network Social Networking Society and Culture steve rubel Technology Television Twitter United States Web Web Design and Development Weblogs WordPress WWW

January 2009

MarshalSandler.com » Scripting News: 1/24/2009

Scripting News: 1/24/2009 Guy Kawasaki, American venture capitalist and ... Image via Wikipedia To Be Or not To Be With Gusto : an individual or special taste enthusiastic and vigorous enjoyment or appreciation vitality marked by an abundance of vigor and enthusiasm. I find a few people that I follow have ” Gusto !” Guy Kawasaki Fred Wilson Gothan Gal Frank Eliason Chris Brogan Seth Godin Louis Gray. Steve Rubel There was a book written a few years ago called the Talmud ! Among other things it stated We don’t see things as they are we see things as we are ! [Talmud ] In my reads I find Dave Winer in the top slot as King Of Content Creation with Gusto ! I personally have only talked with Chris Brogan so I have to view the others as I read them ! For years I have been a student of General Semantics : Advocates of General Semantics view it as a form of mental hygiene that enables practitioners to avoid ideational traps built into natural language and “common sense” assumptions, thereby enabling practitioners to think more clearly and effectively. General Semantics thus shares some concerns with psychology but some do not consider it specifically as a therapeutic system, evaluating it as more focused on enhancing the abilities of normal individuals than curing pathology. This post What made the Mac different Saturday, January 24, 2009 by Dave Winer. Is a great read and is a nice complement to Guy Kawasaki ! The people who I have mentioned above will be the driving force behind what many have called Social Media ! At 72 years old I was brought up on the old media and am afraid it is as dead As Custer ! I watch with saddness as it shuffes off the mortal coil ! Mortal coil is a poetic term that means the troubles of daily life and the strife and suffering of the world. It is used in the sense of a burden to be carried or abandoned, most famously in the phrase “shuffle[d] off this mortal coil” from Shakespeare’s Hamlet. I once commented on Dave Winer’s Blog he gave me with Gutsto A HEH ! heh 202 up, 76 down A half assed laugh I approve of this Message-MarshalSandler.com is a playground of ideas, introductions, and synergies. Marshal exhibits a blogging style that is less about tamping out his thoughts and more about the juggling, rearranging, juxtaposing, and syndicating of the content of other people and companies - a communications cubism of sorts. There’s no room for crap, but there is plenty of room for friendly people with interesting ideas. Marshal’s day is the search for new technologies, new ideas, new relationships, and new things to curse happily about. So, participate. Cut bait. marshal.m1 AT gmail.com The Latest Issue of Tabbloid a Client of Edelman has among other things an article on Twitter

October 2008

marshalsandler.com » puppetart.com

The Inner Bop Circle reviews what shall stand The Test of Time ! Yo Yo Ma, Sarah Brightman,Bach,-Henry Miller, Carlos Fuentes John Dos Passos,- ManhattenTransfer, Lou Donaldson, Bud Powell,Lennie Tristano, Ken Nordine,-Mickey Mouse, Cartoons,Animation, and the Winner Just May be the Puppett ! puppetart.com. Related articles by Zemanta

September 2008

MarshalSandler.com » Micro Persuasion-Time Management!

Micro Persuasion-Time Management! Bose–Einstein condensate Image via Wikipedia Interesting how cleverly Steve Rubel creates a time management system! Micro Persuasion. My webtips Alda Events - Above and Beyond nu.nl/algemeen | 'Beeld van c Mijn Woordenboek. Online verta

MarshalSandler.com » Search - Authenticities - Edelman Digital

Search - Authenticities - Edelman Digital An advertising insert that ran in issue 27; th... Image via Wikipedia Still one of my best resources for Social Media Data ! Search - Authenticities - Edelman Digital. Related articles by Zemanta

MarshalSandler.com » Citizen Renaissance

Citizen Renaissance {{Potd/2007-11-24 (en)}} Image via Wikipedia Interesting site per Steve Ruble on Twitter ! Citizen Renaissance. Related articles by Zemanta * Rubel wrong on Renaissance dead-end

August 2008

digital-with-reblog » Steve Rubel

August 28, 2008 Steve Rubel Filed under: — Tags: Blog, Edelman, edelman digital, Google, Juggling, Public relations, Steve Rubel, Twitter — Digtital Move's @ 7:53 pm Octavio Rojas y Steve Rubel en las oficinas de...Image by Octavio Rojas via Flickr This another of my favorites at Edelman Digital ! MarshalSandler.com is a playground of ideas, introductions, and synergies. Marshal exhibits a blogging style that is less about tamping out his thoughts and more about the juggling, rearranging, juxtaposing, and syndicating of the content of other people and companies - a communications cubism of sorts. There’s no room for crap, but there is plenty of room for friendly people with interesting ideas. Marshal’s day is the search for new technologies, new ideas, new relationships, and new things to curse happily about. So, participate. Cut bait. Steve Rubel