Berlind's Media Transparency Channel
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This blog is now a part of my experiment in media transparency. The premise is that if the media can broadcast polished edited content through one channel like ZDNet, then why can't it also broadcast a parallel channel that's full of the raw materials (thus, this "channel"). For a much more detailed explanation, be sure to check out the following:In case you're interested, maintaining a simplistic transparency channel like this one has so far involved a significant amount of heavy lifting. The core technology may exist, but it's my opinion that a decent UI for publishing a transparency channel does not. So, one outgrowth of this experiment might be a complete specification for such a system -- Something I call JOTS.
        

Raw Data:Invitation to LinuxWorld Pre-Briefing with IBM

Good afternoon, David,

Thanks so much for taking the time to speak with me today.  I have you scheduled to speak with Scott Handy, Vice President of Worldwide Linux Strategy and Market Development, from 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. EST on Wednesday, February 9, 2005.  As we get closer to the date of the pre-briefing, I will send more detailed information for your preparation.

Also, would you like to meet with anyone while at LinuxWorld?  I can book time for you on Tuesday, February 15.  Please advise as soon as possible.

Thanks again,

Jeff

Jeffrey Weir
Text 100 Public Relations
Global Technology Public Relations
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