Monthly Archives: July 2006

Comments on The future of citizen media 1

I got some comments on my latest blog. I have mostly gotten positive feedback. However some critical voices have been raised though, who summarized say: “It will never work out. This is just a gimmick.” My opinion: It will, it should and it must. I will elaborate shortly on the comments I have gotten over [...]

CNN interview 0

An interview with me was broadcasted today (27th July 2006) at CNN at 7.40AM EST. The interview focused on my site for citizens in Lebanon and Israel to share and tell their stories via cell phones, but also on my work here at Stanford to developed for the user simple posting techniques for cell phones [...]

The future of the new improved media 0

I have been interviewed by a number of newspapers and news channels lately. The main focus of the interviews has been the future of citizen media or as I prefer to look at it, The New Improved Media. I will try to give my view on the future of it and why it will work. [...]

Article: Stanford Fellow Imagines Every Cell Phone as Citizen Media Outlet 0

Mark Glaser at MediaShift PBS met me some time ago and we spoke on the subject of citizen media and the future of it. I truly believe cell phones are the right way to go here if combined with the proper business model. Key quote from article: "The key here is that the media organizations [...]

Article: Stanford Fellow Imagines Every Cell Phone as Citizen Media Outlet 0

Mark Glaser at MediaShift PBS met me some time ago and we spoke on the subject of citizen media and the future of it. I truly believe cell phones are the right way to go here if combined with the proper business model. Key quote from article: “The key here is that the media organizations [...]