Green Apple Talk #2
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I’ll be hosting another in my series of panels for the Strand bookstore on Tuesday, April 24 at 7 PM. This one’s about the state of environmentalism and how young people are doing things differently....
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I’ve been planning a trip to Mexico for a few months now, so I went up to the Met earlier this week to check out the “Treasures of Sacred Maya Kings” exhibit (on display through September 10). [Update:...
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Maybe the worst thing about my current line of work - consulting for startups - is that I don’t get to talk about anything I’m working on. Which isn’t really what I’m used to; after all, wearing my...
View ArticleMusings on Berlin
As a birthday present to myself, I recently took a two-and--a-half week vacation to Berlin. A friend asked me to share some thoughts about the trip, so I sent her the following observations - you can...
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View ArticleBrijit in the Washington Post
Brijit.com, which I’m serving as Managing Editor of, has a nice little write-up in the Washington Post today. We even get a nice little band-style photo, at least, as far as a bunch of web content...
View ArticleGuest post on Jossip
I’ve penned a guest essay for media blog Jossip about the relative merits of sites like Brijit and whether people are becoming smarter, or dumber, because of the Internet’s bias toward short-form...
View ArticleNew Essay
I have a new essay in Stanford Magazine about making the transition from the editorial side to the “product” side (Internet-ese for planning and implementing new features on the web site). Take a look!
View ArticleGreen Apple Talk #2
I’ll be hosting a panel this coming Tuesday (the 12th) at The Strand bookstore in downtown NYC. The subject is urban environmentalism, from urban planning to infrastructure to product design, and...
View ArticleEnvironmentalism Now
I’ll be hosting another in my series of panels for the Strand bookstore on Tuesday, April 24 at 7 PM. This one’s about the state of environmentalism and how young people are doing things differently....
View ArticleMaya Masterpieces
I’ve been planning a trip to Mexico for a few months now, so I went up to the Met earlier this week to check out the “Treasures of Sacred Maya Kings” exhibit (on display through September 10). [Update:...
View ArticleOnline Journalism Awards
The Online News Association (based at USC) has just announced finalists for the Online Journalism Awards, and CJR Daily is a finalist for online commentary for small sites. (The awards are for work...
View ArticleThe First Rule of Fight Club …
Maybe the worst thing about my current line of work - consulting for startups - is that I don’t get to talk about anything I’m working on. Which isn’t really what I’m used to; after all, wearing my...
View ArticleMusings on Berlin
As a birthday present to myself, I recently took a two-and--a-half week vacation to Berlin. A friend asked me to share some thoughts about the trip, so I sent her the following observations - you can...
View ArticleJoining Brijit
I’ve just signed on to serve as Managing Editor of Brijit.com, a new Web startup that summarizes and reviews thousands of print and online publications and radio and TV shows to tell you what’s worth...
View ArticleBrijit in the Washington Post
Brijit.com, which I’m serving as Managing Editor of, has a nice little write-up in the Washington Post today. We even get a nice little band-style photo, at least, as far as a bunch of web content...
View ArticleGuest post on Jossip
I’ve penned a guest essay for media blog Jossip about the relative merits of sites like Brijit and whether people are becoming smarter, or dumber, because of the Internet’s bias toward short-form...
View ArticleNew Essay
I have a new essay in Stanford Magazine about making the transition from the editorial side to the “product” side (Internet-ese for planning and implementing new features on the web site). Take a look!
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