
ThePublishingSpot author Jason Boog often discusses the changes in publishing and media. Recently he introduced a new project in which a traditional broadcast journalist is getting from behind the desk to use new media to tell stories that other journalists are otherwise unable to tell.
While the media revolution may be a natural evolution of the industry, it is still very interesting to watch. If we could picture the early days of citizen media, what would they look like without the use of blogging or the Internet? Hal Halladay examined what he called "citizen journalism 0.5."
BrainBasedBusiness often offers business leaders brain based business solutions. The author Ellen Weber writes with sound research and expert knowledge on management and the inner workings of the brain. Check out the her recent posts on balance and problem solving.
A couple authors have touched on the issue of business ethics in China. IndianRaj author discussed the bitter history between India and its neighbor while CustomersAreAlways analyzed the industry of lying in China.
Author Bill Belew has a knack for odd news and apparently it has benefited him well as all of his blogs continue to increase in readership. He also reluctantly writes about pop culture both in the U.S. and abroad. On PanAsianBiz, the author covered the Bradgelina trip to India, including Jolie's quest to spread good will.
Also recommended:
- MidMarketMaven discusses the unintended impact of over-regulation
- IndianRaj addresses the issue of the shortage of skilled workers in India
- CallCenterScript looks at the new phenomenon of political telemarketing








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