Thursday, January 15, 2009

"The Future of Online Papers in Seattle" (audio)


KUOW, audio (live now, archived later today):
Can the P.I. Become an Online Newspaper?

If the Seattle Post–Intelligencer isn't sold within 60 days it will be shut down entirely — unless it turns into an online paper. Could the P–I survive online? That's a question buzzing in journalism and tech circles. We'll hear from skeptics who think an online P–I will never work, and from optimists with plans for how it could be done.

Don Tapscott on the Net Generation

Eleven years ago Don Tapscott came up with the term "net generation" to describe young people growing up in the digital world. Tapscott wrote an influential book, "Growing Up Digital," in 1997. That was before Google, high–speed Internet and Twitter. Now he's back with a progress report on the net generation called "Grown Up Digital." How is the net generation different from past generations?

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