In some ways reading the book What Would Google Do? was the perfect accompaniment to my departure from San Francisco last week. It sets out to describe the enormous changes that our near-on instinctive use of the web have already heralded, and more importantly, where it points to the future. All with a central [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Jeff Jarvis’
Optimism West Coast style
Start a season of San Francisco posts
I returned from my sustainably dubious trip to San Francisco yesterday. I was over on the West Coast for nearly a week, combining four days at a tech conference called Web 2.0 with a bit of sightseeing and a few meetings with work colleagues (my business UBM has several [...]
The future, or otherwise, of newspapers
Off topic post on journalism
Having started my career in journalism in a local newspaper it’s distressing to hear about the severe affects of the recession on the regional press, as set out in a piece in yesterday’s Guardian. The headline is Where the Hell do we Go Now?, which sounds a little over-dramatic until you [...]

