I was surfing the net this morning and came across this amazing tribute to Pixar. If you don’t know who Pixar are, then you will definitely know their work. They are the animation studio that brought you Toy Story, Finding Nemo, Cars, Up, and The Incredibles… just to name a few.
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Kristofor Lawson
Last month I rode along the great ocean road, Geelong to Warrnambool to raise money for charity. I raised $2275 for the Botswana Orphan Project (www.Botswanaorphanproject.com)… It was easily the hardest thing I have ever done in my life but easily the most satisfying. There is nothing like pushing yourself to the limit which makes [...]
A lot has changed for me in the past few months. Since I last posted on the blog I have scored a job as a News Librarian at Network Ten News in Melbourne. It was completely unexpected but also incredibly exciting.
My goal for this year has been to secure a journalism job in Melbourne so that I can stay in Victoria for at least another few years. But focusing on trying to secure a job has been rather difficult.
Last week the inevitable happened, NewsLabs, the company behind NewsTilt, shut their doors. That’s right, the service which was meant to bring personal branding to journalists will no longer be a brand themselves.
No matter what your interest is in the media it’s hard to escape talk about the possible demise of the journalism industry. But with an ever expanding and socially driven marketplace the only way to survive will be to innovate.
Finally the full Steve Jobs interview from the All Thing’s Digital D8 conference has been posted online. Jobs has a lot of important things to say and it is definitely worth watching, especially before you watch the WWDC 2010 keynote.
Following on from Steve Jobs the next person in the hot-seat at the All Things Digital, D8 Conference, has been Facebook Founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg. The big topic on the agenda…. Privacy.
In the past few months everyone has been talking about the iPad and how it might save the journalism industry. Finally Steve Jobs has commented on the situation at All Things Digital’s D8 conference held this year at the Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, California.
If you have followed the journalism debate for a while you will know that Rupert Murdoch has been out to get Google and other news aggregators. He has said that Google is stealing all his content, which is simply not the case, and so is putting up pay-walls around all his websites.
