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: cc: of thread with RIM's PR re: Good's outtage

From: Jessica Shorter
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 2:56 PM
To: David Berlind
Subject: RE: your datacenters

Hi David,

 

Thanks for your email.  Good to hear from you.

 

My apologies for the delay.  RIM isn't able to comment on this one.

 

Best,

Jessica

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Jessica Shorter

Senior Account Executive

BRODEUR

PHONE NUMBER REDACTED

 
rom: David Berlind [mailto:David.Berlind@cnet.com]
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 1:35 PM
To: Jessica Shorter
Subject: your datacenters

On the record, have blackberry users ever been down because of a problem on RIM's end?  Goodlink is down today.

 

db




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