The team wrapped up the season as division winners, but fell in the playoffs in a series of tough games. But throughout the season I got to meet a bunch of great people and have a lot of fun. I am already looking forward to next year. linkscolor = “000000″; highlightscolor = “888888″; backgroundcolor = [...]
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Your new (shrinking) workplace: Agencies resort to ‘tightsizing’
July 6th, 2011
admin When Dan Tangherlini became assistant secretary of the Treasury in 2009, he inherited a 700-square-foot corner office. But he gave it up — the reproduction of George Washington’s desk, an antique conference table and even his door — for a 100-square-foot workspace. His message to staff: As budgets shrink and workloads grow, we’re all going [...]
Update: Saving Journalism Tweets
August 31st, 2010
admin (These are all tweets appearing @AndyMedici. If you like them, feel free to follow.) Saving #journalism Tip 1: Pick lotto numbers in five minute increments -”Is your dog killing you? That and the 2nd number after the break!” Saving #journalism Tip 2: Scratch and sniff food reviews? Or better yet, scratch and sniff International News [...]
Saving Journalism: Tips For The Future
August 24th, 2010
admin (These are all tweets appearing @AndyMedici. If you like them, feel free to follow.) Saving #journalism Tip 1: Pick lotto numbers in five minute increments -”Is your dog killing you? That and the 2nd number after the break!” Saving #journalism Tip 2: Scratch and sniff food reviews? Or better yet, scratch and sniff International News [...]
The Future of Journalism: The Web 3.0 Newsroom (Update)
June 7th, 2010
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