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September 2009
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How Microsoft Is Destroying Its Future →
A March to Irrelevance Steve Ballmer speaking at CES 2009. Source: JD Lasica “We don’t believe in coming to market like Apple – high margin, high quality, high price. We believe in…
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August 2009
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Do you want a better publication? Build your...
This weekend, I swung by Campus Progress’s Washington D.C. office for their annual Journalism Training Summit as part of the Dartmouth Free Press. Although the timing could have been better, and it would have been nice to not have been the only one in my publication here, overall, I’ve gained a lot that I feel I can take back to Dartmouth. On the 10th Floor of the building housing...
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July 2009
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June 2009
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Seseme Street and Obama? →
Media Oversaturation Tickle Me Obama: Lessons from Sesame Street on TIME.com is certainly an eye-catching title—truly an example of good headline writing, even if the content is less than…
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March 2009
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Obama's Rhetorical Advantage
Watched Fox News and Obama’s speech about health care. Ultimately, the reason why these policies are getting panned in opinion polls while the President still has sky high approval ratings is because the policies can’t defend themselves when the pollsters ask with all of their biases and the biases of the polled. With Obama, despite all of the negative setup and warnings about what...
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