Author Archives: Barbara Iverson

How Britain’s Guardian is Making Journalism History – Peter Osnos and Clive Priddle – International – The Atlantic

Leigh compares Nick Davies to Woodward and Bernstein: he was one dogged reporter who broke the story in the face of widespread institutional denial. But Davies needed a strong editor and paper at his back. Alan Rusbridger, editor in chief of the Guardian, gave the story his staunch support partly because he had for years

The Start-Up of You – NYTimes.com

The rise in the unemployment rate last month to 9.2 percent has Democrats and Republicans reliably falling back on their respective cure-alls. It is evidence for liberals that we need more stimulus and for conservatives that we need more tax cuts to increase demand. I am sure there is truth in both, but I do

Study: Fair use drives large part of US economy – U.S. Department of Justice, Patrick Leahy, legislation, legal, Jared Polis, intellectual property, government, Ed Black, copyright, Computer and Communications Industry Association, Capital Trade – Computerworld

Study: Fair use drives large part of US economy – U.S. Department of Justice, Patrick Leahy, legislation, legal, Jared Polis, intellectual property, government, Ed Black, copyright, Computer and Communications Industry Association, Capital Trade – Computerworld. The facts and some numbers on the advantages of Fair Use.

Dahl’s risky comeback: Finding listeners who pay | Marketing/media | Crain’s Chicago Business

Dahl’s risky comeback: Finding listeners who pay | Marketing/media | Crain’s Chicago Business. he will become the first of his kind to fund his own talk show via podcast almost solely with loyal listeners’ subscriptions, at $9.95 per month. Mr. Dahl, who believes he can convert 10,000 listeners to paying subscribers, was last on the

Photos: Can tech change your behaviour? The Open University investigates | Hardware | silicon.com

Photos: Can tech change your behaviour? The Open University investigates | Hardware | silicon.com. I behavior nudging ethical? I’ve been considering the question and this is the first I’ve seen where someone else is thinking about it.

The Friday Podcast: Groupon! Monty Python! Price Discrimination! : Planet Money : NPR

The Friday Podcast: Groupon! Monty Python! Price Discrimination! : Planet Money : NPR. and Lots of people are discussing Felix Salmon’s excellent analysis of the economics of Groupon, which is really more about the fact that Groupon has dominated the space because it executes well. That is, it’s not about the idea, it’s about the

Merchants of Culture: A Meditation on the Future of Publishing | Brain Pickings

Merchants of Culture: A Meditation on the Future of Publishing | Brain Pickings. Amazon finally unveiled the highly rumored and anticipated Kindle Singles, a new format for non-fiction works between 10,000 and 30,000 words — that’s longer than a magazine article and shorter than a novel — that authors can self-publish and sell for $1-$5,

How GlobalPost Makes Money

TODAY: Egypt Turns Violent – A Webinar from the Cairo Streets Wednesday, February 2, 2011 4:30 PM – 5:00 PM EST Webinar Registration As the historic upheaval continues in the Middle East, join GlobalPost for a live breaking news call with our Cairo correspondent, Jon Jensen. Jensen has been covering the demonstrations around the clock.

Pay What You Want becomes a Sustainable Business Model? – Slashdot

Image by Alex Osterwalder via Flickr Pay What You Want — a Sustainable Business Model? – Slashdot. “As 2010 comes to a close, it could be remembered as the year pay-what-you-want pricing reached the mainstream. Along with the two Humble Indie Bundles, YAWMA offer a game and music bundle, and Rock, Paper and Shotgun reports

Young Entrepreneurs Create Their Own Jobs – NYTimes.com

Young Entrepreneurs Create Their Own Jobs – NYTimes.com.