Jeff Jarvis blogs about media, news, technology, and business at Buzzmachine.com, and appears weekly as a co-host on Leo Laporte’s “This Week in Google.” He is associate professor and director of the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at the City University of New York’s Graduate School of Journalism. The author of What Would Google Do?, he lives in the New York area. Join the conversation at buzzmachine.com/publicparts and on Twitter (@jeffjarvis and #publicparts).
...humanitys problems can be solved by 2035. And I tend to agree with Morozov that writers such as Jeff Jarvis, author and openness advocate, are entirely too forgiving of firms such as Facebook. But from that point onward, we part company. Although I...
...world Share 8.15 - 9.00: Registration and coffee morning 9.00 - 09.15: Opening remarks Jeff Jarvis, professor, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism 9.15 - 10.05: Fifth anniversary Activate keynote addresses Are we fulfilling the potential of...
...and chairman, made.com Felipe Heusser, founder and director, Ciudadano Inteligente and co-founder, Peepol.tv and Subela Radio Jeff Jarvis, professor, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism Anastasia Khoo, marketing director, Human Rights Campaign ...
...among others. • What Would Google Do?: Reverse-Engineering the Fastest-Growing Company in the History of the World, by Jeff Jarvis ( not available in the Midyork Library System) • Googled: The End of the...
...would have insisted that the author have a professional edit and typeset done. Title: Gutenberg the Geek Author: Jeff Jarvis Rating: 5/5 Review: I usually find the pundits of the net to be insufferable self-promoters, but in this instance Jarvis has...
...is no longer a product, it is not a production, it is not a box-office hit," says Jeff Jarvis, journalism professor at City University of New York. And the commonly assumed corollary of all this for media producers rooted in print is that our...
...has ironically resulted in the suppression of same. "Not using knowledge is an offense to it," wrote Jeff Jarvis, reflecting on the death of Aaron Swartz. I learned of Aaron's death on Sunday; on Monday, the National Film Board of Canada told me I...
...MP3 feed URL: http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/twit.cachefly.net/audio/twig/twig0181/twig0181.mp3 Hosts: Leo Laporte , Gina Trapani , and Jeff Jarvis . Aaron Swartz legacy, Google social graph, street view surprise, and more. Guest:...
...from this unhappy event are people reflecting on the important lessons he taught them. Here, for instance, is Jeff Jarvis recounting his journey from a fairly traditional position on copyright to one that recognized how the Internet had reshaped that...
...have served essentially as vehicles to flog public figures who've waded into the heated debate." Blogger Jeff Jarvis created his own petition, writing, "If you'd like media to stop making fake stories out of fake petitions, sign below." Recent...
...from this unhappy event are people reflecting on the important lessons he taught them. Here, for instance, is Jeff Jarvis recounting his journey from a fairly traditional position on copyright to one that recognized how the Internet had reshaped that...
...all in on the clicks model. It’s no accident that the two firms share a consultant in Jeff Jarvis, who’s on the Digital First board, ran Advance’s digital arm for years, and still advises the company. Jarvis consulted on AnnArbor.com, the...