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Link Ch. 3 – “I’m Feeling Lucky” author Douglas Edwards talks about working for Google
Some interesting talk from Google employee #59 and the author of the book I’m Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59
Posted in Book Link, Chapter 10, Chapter 3
Tagged Google, media business
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Questions Worth Asking (Maybe)
As people of color become a majority, is it time for journalists to stop using the term ‘minorities’? When I posted this link to an article from Poynter last week, I got a lot of interesting feedback. PR man @mitchellfriedmn wrote, … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 13, Chapter 3, Chapter 6
Tagged legal issues, media business, questions, race, social media
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Link Ch. 3 – How Walt Disney Cartoons are Made – 1939
Here is a fun old RKO short on how the Walt Disney studio produced cartoons back in the 1930s. A great look at old-school animation. Thanks to /Film for the link. (Pay attention to the narration. The inking work is … Continue reading