• Can Anyone Make it as a (Web Video) Entrepreneur?

    Fred Siebert, founder of Next New Networks, will stop by the Scribe Studio on January 21 to talk about making the transition from network television heavy-weight to scrappy new media entrepreneur.

  • Is an iPhone Nano on the Horizon

    Nothing like Apple’s secrecy and the Interweb’s gumption for speculation to get a geek’s gadget jones flowing.

  • YouTube Launches Government Channel

    YouTube announces that they’re launching new US government video channels for both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

  • More TV on the Tubes

    CBS announces that they’ll bring new programming and old-school classics to TV.com.

  • Change Your Digital Life: Get a Biochip Implant?

    In a special episode of Naked Media, digital media consultant and thinker (and sometimes Teeming Media collaborator) Amy Webb talks about trends that will have a huge impact on our digital life — and our media, including:

    The geospacial Web. Stuff that knows where you are and sends you content (or ads and so on) accordingly.
    Mobile [...]

  • WallStrip Stripped, Canned

    CBS pulls the plug on financial vlog pioneer WallStrip.

  • Your 111th Online Congress

    New laws governing congressional members allow them to blog, tweet, tumble, friend and engage throughout the Intertubes.

  • The End of Old Advertising?

    This article ‘Marketing in the World of the Web’ by the Wall Street Journal encapsulates much of what we’re aiming to achieve at Scribe. Not only am I heartened by the reinforcement of Scribe’s core ideals around software development and its core business model, it also makes me feel personally vindicated for my long [...]

  • Rewriting bad code costs more than just time

    It’s not just about having the best programmers with the best Ruby-fu.

  • Plumbers, Foreign Correspondents and the New York Times

    Lost in the snickering that Pajamas Media is sending Joe “the Plumber” Wurzelbacher to Gaza as its “War Correspondent,” is the fact that PJTV.com is sending Wurzelbacher to Gaza.