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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Blog Feed Reset

Apparently, my feedburner RSS feed went wonky about a month ago and since I don't use the feed I didn't notice.  I wondered why a few people mentioned I had been lazy over the past few weeks.  Now I know.  So, if you are paying attention to this post you will probably also see a month's worth of 'new' blog posts.

Here are the posts in summary:

MediaWeek (V4, N19): HuffPo's Aggregation Model, Espresso Books, FT on the state of Publishing +More

Kabul Chevelle 1973

Corporate Data Strategy and The Chief Data Officer

Some Soft Nooky

MediaWeek (V4, N18): Cloud Education, Navigating LBF, NYPL Rennovations, Pottermore + More

PND Mascot Charlie

MediaWeek (V4, N17): Academic Publishing, Canadian Copyright, Linked Data + More

MediaWeek (V4,N16): Texas Custom, Apps For Education, William Boyd, Official Chinese Authors, + More

Hong Kong Harbor September 1968

Going Digital Doesn't Mean Lower Prices

MediaWeek (V4, N15): NYPublic remodels, Creative Thought, Gunter Grass, Pew eReader Study + More

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Michael Cairns has served as President, CEO and CRO of several brand name publishing, technology and content-centric businesses. His career includes a wide range of publishing and information products, services and B2B categories and his operating and consulting experience has largely been with brand-name companies such as American Psychological Association, Reed Elsevier, Wolters Kluwer, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Macmillan, Inc., Berlitz International, AARP, R.R. Bowker and IEEE. Mr. Cairns has also served on boards including the Association of American Publishers (AAP), the Book Industry Study Group (BISG) and also served as Chairman of the International ISBN Executive Committee.

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