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Tru-Blood deliveries in Tribeca

Tru-Blood Truck in Tribeca


This truck was spotted making deliveries on White Street. I’m not accusing anyone at Campfire of being a vampire just yet, but I honestly can’t recall the last time I saw Brian Cain out in the daytime…

The Times They Are A-Changin’

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I grew up reading the San Francisco Chronicle, home of Herb Cain, the best columnist in the country, as well as a famous story about “Snakes in Toilets,” and a derogatory reference in All the Presidents Men (Jason Robards, as the Washington Post editor says, “Naw, we can’t publish that, give it to the San Francisco Chronicle.”)

The Chronicle may not have always got it right, but they told a great story. And because I have a number of friends who work for newspapers, I’ve been fascinated by the struggles of newspapers to adapt to the challenge of the new media.

Newspapers are famously losing ad revenue to Google and Yahoo, readership to some of the same portals; and their reporting is being challenged by bloggers and even posts to YouTube.

But as my reporter friend Henry Weinstein said when receiving a journalism award a couple years ago, “Who the hell is going to gather and write the news in the future? — Elves?”

How can newspapers adapt and provide some of the three-dimensional story-telling that the big platforms, blogs and forums can’t?

Check out this piece from MediaStorm, by Luis Sinco, a “traditional” photographer for the much troubled LA Times about the Iraq vet portrayed above. MediaStorm is a marvelous project designed to teach journalists the new way.

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iPhone Chaos!

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Gregg-Packer
– After four days of waiting, Gregg Packer gets his iPhone this morning from the Fifth Avenue Store

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– Issues in London.

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– Silly headline on Fast Company site.

And, one of my office mates, Sean, tried to install the new 2.0 software on his “classic” iPhone, and got bricked:

Bricked

And, as always, where’s cut and paste and the Flash?

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