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A Public Editor for an Internet Public

A Public Editor for an Internet Public 01/07/2004 03:13 PM

For the majority of readers, the New York Times is now an online newspaper with a print edition. Suppose the new public editor began with that fact. Something surprising--even radical--could emerge. Of course it's all speculation...




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Editor on New Hampshire Public Radio
Wednesday


Editor on New Hampshire Public Radio
Wednesday
05/25/2004 11:45 AM
Glenn Fleishman appears on The Exchange on New Hampshire Public Radio tomorrow: Tune in your crystal radios or click this link to listen live as I discuss wireless technology with the host of the program at 6 am Pacific/9 am Eastern on Wednesday. We have a wide-ranging agenda, part of which will focus on wireless broadband, given New Hampshire's substantial non-urban population....

First column by Times laundrist/public
editor Okrent


First column by Times laundrist/public
editor Okrent
12/09/2003 07:22 AM
"An Advocate for Times Readers Introduces Himself," .. Okrent's Introduction .. candid piece

nytimes.com/2003/12/07/weekinreview/07BOTT.html
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From the Editor, June 2004: Software as
a Public Trust


From the Editor, June 2004: Software as
a Public Trust
05/11/2004 12:52 AM
Jefferson said, "The government is best which governs least." By committing itself to free software, government keeps citizens' options open.

At long last: The first column from the
NYT's new ombudsman/public editor


At long last: The first column from the
NYT's new ombudsman/public editor
12/07/2003 08:17 AM
introduced himself to readers

nytimes.com/2003/12/07/weekinreview/07BOTT.html?hp
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Inevitably the Kobe case got tried in
public with leaks and press releases,
and once it got tried in public, Justice
lost


Inevitably the Kobe case got tried in
public with leaks and press releases,
and once it got tried in public, Justice
lost
09/02/2004 05:43 PM
Bryant charge dismissed, accuser's lawyer says .. The case didn't even go to trial .. as he wants

cnn.com/2004/LAW/09/01/bryant.trial/index.html
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Guidance for public sector web sites
which sell online to the public


Guidance for public sector web sites
which sell online to the public
12/15/2003 03:35 AM
PublicTechnology.net Dec 15 2003 3:11AM ET

Quite a concept: Public records should
be made public


Quite a concept: Public records should
be made public
07/01/2004 03:45 PM

Chicago's public sculpture can't be
photographed by the public


Chicago's public sculpture can't be
photographed by the public
02/07/2005 02:07 AM
Cory Doctorow: Chicago spent $270 million on its Millennium Park, placing a big public sculpture by Anish Kapoor in the middle of it, bought with public money. Woe betide any member of the public who tries to photograph this sculpture, though: it's a copyrighted sculpture and Chicago is spending even more money policing Chicagoans who try to photograph it and make a record of what their tax-dollars bought.

If I were them, I'd ask for my money back. What kind of jerk sculptor sells the city a piece of public art for a public park and then demands that no one take pictures of it? Christ, they should run this guy out of town on a rail and melt the goddamned sculpture down for scrap. Then they should fire the politician who signed a purchase contract that reserved the photographic rights and run him out of town on the same rail. Between the artist's greed and the procurement officer's malfeasance, this is about the vilest display of human venality I've heard of all day.

The copyrights for the enhancements in Millennium Park are owned by the artist who created them. As such, anyone reproducing the works, especially for commercial purposes, needs the permission of that artist.
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Public enemy number one – the public.


Public enemy number one – the public. 05/02/2004 12:14 AM

Fun with Public Officials and Public
Databases


Fun with Public Officials and Public
Databases
07/23/2004 02:58 PM
Florida Secretary of State Glenda Hood is lying, and I can prove it.

im liking this ny times ombudsm...ur,
public editor. half the newspaper should
be bs reporting and the other half
should be used to deconstruct the
articles


im liking this ny times ombudsm...ur,
public editor. half the newspaper should
be bs reporting and the other half
should be used to deconstruct the
articles
01/05/2004 06:08 AM
we will see if they quit misrepresenting Dean remarks .. finally comments .. weighed in

nytimes.com/2004/01/04/weekinreview/04bott.html
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A Skyrocketing Growth is Forecast for
the Public Internet Market - The
Phenomenal Continuing Expansion of the
Internet is Well Documented, Investors
Can Earn from 15% to Over 60% Returns


A Skyrocketing Growth is Forecast for
the Public Internet Market - The
Phenomenal Continuing Expansion of the
Internet is Well Documented, Investors
Can Earn from 15% to Over 60% Returns
07/19/2004 02:52 AM
ASC Wireless Corporation is a company created by ASC International Holdings, LLC to invest in the fast growing WiFi business. Now the new and exciting public internet market is poised to explode and earn tremendous profits for the individuals who see its potential and are prepared to take advantage of it. [PRWEB Jul 19, 2004]

What is the Internet Doing to Political
Journalism and its Public?


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Journalism and its Public?
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"Participants: about 20-50 informed people, interested in politics and technology, most of them wired to the Net, spread out in a law school classroom that has what is called in the theatre a 'high rake,' trying to figure it out."

Internet Revives Public Libraries


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Gay Internet provider announces bid to
go public


Gay Internet provider announces bid to
go public
05/04/2004 10:37 PM
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The public Internet is no place for
e-business


The public Internet is no place for
e-business
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Internet Tax Bill Could Kill Public
Access TV


Internet Tax Bill Could Kill Public
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Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) -
Interforest & Internet Security


Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) -
Interforest & Internet Security
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Offering Internet In Public Places:
Patented


Offering Internet In Public Places:
Patented
09/21/2004 12:29 PM
Just as more people are finally realizing the potential for a "pate nt apocalypse" if our patent system isn't fixed soon, we have yet another example of idiotic patents getting in the way of actual business. Wayport, the company that has offered both wired and wireless internet access in hotels, airports and random other places (such as McDonald's) for years has now been hit with a patent lawsuit from a tiny company in New Hampshire, called PowerOasis, that claims they've just received a patent on offering internet access in public places -- because, obviously, no one had ever thought of that idea before this company came along and patented it. Exactly which patents they're suing over isn't entirely clear. The company claims 2 patents in the space, but a search of the USPTO finds 3 patents in the company's name, all for a "Power and telecommunications access vending machine." No matter which patents are the ones they're suing over, the company's statements help demonstrate how bad our patent system has become: "Wayport has deprived PowerOasis of the ability to sell and expand its services in airports and other locations, including hotels, to an extent that cannot be calculated but that has severely hampered PowerOasis in its effort to expand its businesses." Read that a second time. Basically, PowerOasis is admitting that Wayport has a better sales and marketing force. No one at Wayport deprived PowerOasis of anything. They just beat them in the market. Too many patent holders these days seem to think that a patent (no matter how ridiculous it may be) entitles them to simply have the market, rather than still having to go out and win the market with a good product, backed up by a good sales and marketing team.

New Track for Public Librarians at
Internet Librarian!


New Track for Public Librarians at
Internet Librarian!
02/01/2005 10:09 PM

Michael Stephens is organizi ng a track just for public librarians at October's Internet Librarian conference. This is most welcome news because PLA books sessions at its conferences too far in advance to address "current" trends, while most public librarians I know feel LITA is beyond them. I think we can fill a real niche here, especially since Michael plans to focus on practical advice and tips, not theory. Even better, he's aiming the sessions at small- to medium-sized libraries, those that need this the most.

He's already got a few ideas that he wants to implement, but he's also asking for comments, suggestions, offers, and discussion from all public librarians. Got a topic that intrigues you? Heard about a "top tech trend" but you're not sure how to actually implement it? Have some ideas of your own? Share them all over on Michael's post. This is your chance to help build a track that addresses YOUR needs. Help us prove that if you build it [the public librarian track], they will come!

Then make sure you register for Internet Librarian (October 24-26, 2005). :-)


Public phones link Internet in Shenzhen


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Public Libraries, the Internet and the
Impact of the Gates Foundation


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Internet helps public affairs
decision-making


Internet helps public affairs
decision-making
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Foreign minister talks with public first
time via Internet


Foreign minister talks with public first
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AnchorFree adds to growing public Wi-Fi
Internet access


AnchorFree adds to growing public Wi-Fi
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With wireless Internet access growing across the United States much the same way that cell phone coverage did a decade ago, more and more companies are joining the push toward Wi-Fi for all. One such company is AnchorFree Wireless, which recently launched wireless Internet access available indoors and outdoors in downtown Palo Alto, Calif. for US$4.99 per month. AnchorFree offers coverage along a half-mile stretch of the city, in the heart of Silicon Valley and less than a mile from Stanford University.

Only 1.3% of Venezuela's population uses
the internet to contact public entities


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NASA Invites Public to Explore Mars Via
Internet


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How Public is Public Radio?


How Public is Public Radio? 05/31/2004 05:19 AM
revealing how conservative NPR is .. How Public is Public Radio? .. closer look .. study

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New Public Transportation System Ignites
Internet User Anger


New Public Transportation System Ignites
Internet User Anger
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Public 'left out' as governments plot
Internet regulation


Public 'left out' as governments plot
Internet regulation
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Undergrad's public love plea sets
Internet abuzz


Undergrad's public love plea sets
Internet abuzz
04/10/2005 10:39 AM
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SA's public internet access lags behind
peer countries


SA's public internet access lags behind
peer countries
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Google Inc., whose name is synonymous
with Internet searches, on Thursday said
it planned to go public by sell


Google Inc., whose name is synonymous
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it planned to go public by sell
04/30/2004 04:58 AM
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China steps up Internet control with
video surveillance in public places


China steps up Internet control with
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China steps up Internet control with
video surveillance in public places
(AFP)


China steps up Internet control with
video surveillance in public places
(AFP)
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AFP - China has stepped control of the Internet in its largest city Shanghai with the installation of video surveillance equipment and software in public places.

Ricochet Offers Broadband Portable
Internet to Municipal & Public Safety
Workers


Ricochet Offers Broadband Portable
Internet to Municipal & Public Safety
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Internet giant Google shares priced at
$85, expected to start public trade


Internet giant Google shares priced at
$85, expected to start public trade
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Internet giant Google shares price at
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