Once you’ve had a moment to pick your mouth up from the floor, consider the larger idea at work here. What you see before you is a motorcycle. Sure this particular example was perfectly built, redefines the word ‘one off,’ and performs to the extent of the heavens, but it’s still just a bicycle with […]
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Chapter 3 in Journalism Next was extremely eye opening. We have to take a step back to realize the importance of crowd-sourcing or having open-source news, because it truly allows journalists to get the right perspective. A revolution begins, or someone is harmed, and the people that are there when it happens are the ones […]
Chapter 2 was reassuring. This isn’t the first blog I have created, but it will most likely be the one I keep. Briggs’ goal in this section is to keep us engaged in our blogs, and he gives the right advice when he says you have to love it or leave it. My first blog […]
Chapter 1 in Journalism Next did something for me that no other technology text has ever done. It made the curiously boring side of coding seem very, easy. Granted, it is a chapter full of shortcuts and tips, but isn’t that where we are at now? Reading over the text brought me to the understanding that coding […]
There’s something about the phrase, ‘Always Think’, that I wanted more people to understand. This world is our world, and we all get through it in different ways. Blogs are a way for us all to get to know each other. Whether its political, scientific, or phony bologna; its a window into your world and […]
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