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Suw: Psychologists discover that "People procrastinate when asked to think in the abstract". Seems like the core of GTD to me – think about your next action, not the project as a whole.
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Kevin: Tim Windsor interrogates the statement: "Newspaper revenue dollars become online pennies." He says that it's not just down to inertia from advertisers or a lack of imagination at newspapers. He also attributes the lower revenue rates to a loss of scarcity. A post worth reading the comments on as well.
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Kevin: Jeff Jarvis says that we should subsidise broadband internet access not newspapers.
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Kevin: Wilson Miner talks about the progress that the EveryBlock has made in its first year. "There are lots of ways to measure how far we’ve come since that first day. We launched in three cities, and today we cover eleven cities across the U.S. We started with 37 types of data, and today we have more than 130 unique data types, with 602 different sources of news and blogs alone."
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Kevin: Laura Oliver reports: "Flat Earth News author and journalist Nick Davies called upon journalists to be ‘whistleblowers on our own newsrooms’…Exposing flaws in managements’ running of newsrooms and putting state aid into the hands of journalists and not corporations would help provide a practical solution to a financial problem, he added."
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Kevin: A good list of articles with practical tips on how to encourage adoption of social media in the face of opposition and scepticism.