The Future of News's Neighborhood by siteneighbors

The Future of News

http://www.thefutureofnews.com

This blog is a spin-off of a college course by the same name that I teach at Washington University in St. Louis. This site provides a vision of what news will look like 5-15 years from now. It also provides ongoing commentary on how closely day-to-day events fit this vision. While most web-based information on the future of news tends to focus on the perspectives of those involved with current news organizations or technology, this site will also incorporate perspectives from history, political science, consumer marketing, economics, and finance.









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The Future of News's Neighbors

Welcome to my neighborhood.

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Crapping on...

http://craponwhatever.blogspot.com

I'm in my 40's, living in beautiful sunny Canberra, Australia's capital city. Married, with 2 kids. Somewhat quirky, some would say black, sense of humour. Probably too much of a cynic, a bit of a sarcastic bastard. This blog is for my musings, rantings and ravings about any old crap that attracts my attention.




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Future Cave Paintings

http://futurecavepaintings.blogspot.com

Paintings from the walls of future caves. Literal post-modernism expressed in pictograph form. Includes consumer goods, food items, and unfortunate mutations, usually rendered in MS Paint--the future equivalent of charcoal.

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Twelve Years Of Being Annoyed By Chloe Sevigny

http://12yearsofbeingannoyedbychloesevigny.blogspot.com

Dark humor, analysis and commentary on news, politics, idiotic celebrities, literature, environment, controversies, daily life, food and wine, pets, travel, neighbors, music, and relationships.

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noncompliant

http://www.noncompliance.org/n0nc0mpliant

A site for mostly political commentary. Poster tries to be non-partisan and critical. Part-time activist, independent journalist, student and anarchist.



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TwoLOUDS Junk

http://twoloud.blogspot.com/

My site contains anything. Cool pictures, cool sites, bizzare news, bizzare links, whack out stuff. Anything the net has Ill have it also.

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Medical Malpractice Law Blog

http://www.medicalmalpracticelawblog.com/

Legal blog discussing developments in civil litigation and medical malpractice




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8 tips to start your own business

http://8tipstostartyourownbusiness.blogspot.com/

I have started my own business with no prior business knowledge. My site is based on what I have learned on the way and free sites that can help others on their way.

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What You Didn't Do Today

http://www.whatudidntdotoday.com

What U Didn't Do Today is the evil twin to What U Did Today.com. It is a place to vent and lament the things we were supposed to do today. Didn't get everything on your 'to do' list done today?  We know how it is.  Hopefully seeing what others neglected for yet another day might make you feel just a little better about your own procrastination.  Admit it, you blew off a bunch of things today, didn't you?

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In the Wash

http://washingtonceo.com/in-the-wash.html

Chris Winters is managing editor at Washington CEO Magazine. He blogs about technology, health care, philanthropy, energy, manufacturing, and a few other things that capture his fancy. Contact him here.

Aaron Corvin is senior writer at Washington CEO Magazine. He blogs about real estate, education, trade, policy, agriculture and the business side of sports. Also, he nurtures a healthy – or unhealthy, depending on how you look at it – appetite for all things land-use, urban planning and transportation.

Bryan Corliss is a senior writer at Washington CEO Magazine. He blogs about aerospace, eastern Washington and life outside the I-5 corridor. Reach him at bcorliss@washingtonceo.com.