Topic: Scott Rosenberg
There is a lot of buzz building for three of the six AMC scripts that took part in the network's annual pilot script "bake-off" earlier this month:...
According to Scott Rosenberg, founder of Salon.com, the face of twenty-first?century journalism is changing and reporters that want to remain on the cutting edge must be prepared to reinvent the ABCs of interviewing. Rosenberg suggests that some of the "icons ...
AP ENTERPRISE: Interest group cash floods state races from governor to local sewage boardHouse and Senate candidates aren't the only ones targeted by interest groups in this year's campaign. While such groups have spent at least $185 million just since ...
Scott Rosenberg's new book Jorn Barger had always wanted to organize the internet in its early days by collecting links. But we now know it as BoingBoing.net.The rise of Gizmodo and Engadget is an interesting story that Rosenberg tells ...
<div><p>A new website unveiled this week may have journalists in the San Francisco area feeling a bit antsy.</p><p>MediaBugs, which went online in beta, or test, mode on Tuesday, is a site whose professed goal is "correcting errors ...
The arrival of eight and 12-core x86 chips may make per socket software licensing seem like a good deal for users of Microsoft server software. At this point, Microsoft doesn't seem particularly worried that its server licensing revenue will melt away ...
When a company hires a person for online promotional strategies, too often they want to put the position in a tight box. The position quickly turns into low-quality link trading and trying to get to the first page of Digg. For example ...
A BRIEF HISTORY OF BLOGS Say Everything: Williams' story is just one thread in the narrative of Say Everything, Scott Rosenberg's account of the blogging revolution. Rosenberg, co-founder of the online magazine Salon.com, describes a remarkable chapter in the history ...
Scott Rosenberg has written an important and entertaining book about the way software projects work-or don't. Published this month, the book also delves into the history and culture of software development in an attempt to answer a fundamental question: Rosenberg is ...
There are few disasters more embarrassing to a CIO than an expensive and time-consuming software rollout that fails to live up to expectations. Former Cap Gemini Chief Technologist John Parkinson and Scott Rosenberg, author of Dreaming in Code, share their tips on ...