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Listening to Foresight

When people learn that I'm a professional futurist*, almost invariably the immediate response is the question "what predictions have you gotten right?" My usual answer is to argue that prediction isn't the what futurists do these days, we're all about...

Tuesday Topsight, August 26, 2008

Lots of stuff, some of which I hope to get back to in more detail. • Crowd (Re)Sourcing: Spot.us is a new bottom-up journalism site with a novel funding model: community members pool their money to pay journalists to go...

Real Journalism

The job of a journalist is to report on facts, even if that makes someone in power look bad or undermines someone's dearly held myth. It's nice to see at least one journal that gets it: As politics go, we're...

Responding to Bruce

Bruce Sterling did me the honor of devoting an entire Beyond the Beyond blog post to my Twelve Things... item from a couple of days ago. He provided an additional service by disagreeing with part of my post, and explaining...

Twelve Things Journalists Need To Know to be Good Futurist/Foresight Reporters

J. Bradford DeLong is a professor of economics at UC Berkeley, and was an economic advisor to President Clinton; Susan Rasky is a senior lecturer in journalism at UC Berkeley, and was an award-winning reporter for the New York Times....

Compute Green (or, Even Web Journalism Isn't Fast Enough)

In mid-April, PC World asked me to write an article on green computing for their online version; by late April, the article was done. By early May, the piece had been edited; and on May 22, the final version (which...

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