Month: October 2006

  • Pentagon Reveals News Correction Unit

    BBC Logo

    Link to the terrifying article below at the BBC:

    The US defence department has set up a new unit to better promote its message across 24-hour rolling news outlets, and particularly on the internet.

    The Pentagon said the move would boost its ability to counter “inaccurate” news stories and exploit new media.

    Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said earlier this year the US was losing the propaganda war to its enemies.

    On Monday, Vice-President Dick Cheney said insurgents had increased attacks in Iraq to sway the US mid-term polls.

    The Bush administration does not believe the true picture of events in Iraq has been made public, the BBC’s Justin Webb in Washington says.

    The administration is particularly concerned that insurgents in areas such as Iraq have been able to use the web to disseminate their message and give the impression they are more powerful than the US, our correspondent says.

    ‘Correcting messages’

    The newly-established unit would use “new media” channels to push its message and “set the record straight”, Pentagon press secretary Eric Ruff said.

    “We’re looking at being quicker to respond to breaking news,” he said.

    “Being quicker to respond, frankly, to inaccurate statements.”

    A Pentagon memo seen by the Associated Press news agency said the new unit would “develop messages” for the 24-hour news cycle and aim to “correct the record”.

    The unit would reportedly monitor media such as weblogs and would also employ “surrogates”, or top politicians or lobbyists who could be interviewed on TV and radio shows.

    Mr Russ said the move to set up the unit had not been prompted either by the eroding public support in the US for the Iraq war or the US mid-term elections next week.

    ‘War of ideas’

    Mr Rumsfeld said earlier this year that he was concerned by the success of US enemies in “manipulating the media”.

    “That’s the thing that keeps me up at night,” Mr Rumsfeld said.

    On Monday, US Vice President Dick Cheney also made reference to the use of media, suggesting insurgents had increased their attacks and were checking the internet to keep track of American public opinion.

    “It’s my belief that they’re very sensitive of the fact that we’ve got an election scheduled and they can get on the websites like anybody else,” Mr Cheney told Fox News.

    “There isn’t anything that’s on the internet that’s not accessible to them. They’re on it all the time. They’re very sophisticated users of it.”

    Mr Cheney’s comments came as American forces suffered one of the highest death tolls in October – more than 100 troops killed – since the war began in 2003.

    President Bush has said recently that terror groups were trying to influence public opinion in the US, describing their efforts as the “war of ideas”.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6100906.stm

    Welcome to 1984.


  • Workspace in the news

    Bill at Workspace
    “Workspace founder Bill MacEwen in the Gastown loft he renovated and rents out as shared work space and meeting rooms for the laptop crowd members who require more than just a coffee shop.” Photograph by : Ian Lindsay, Vancouver Sun.

    My good friend Bill was on the cover of the Vancouver Sun’s biz section yesterday in an article about Workspace. (Lookin good Billy J!)

    Here’s the online version of that article.


  • 1080p Videoconferencing on multiple 65 inch plasma screens

    Cisco Videoconferencing

    Robert Scoble has a video of this thing in use.

    Cisco’s price tag: $300 000.

    Direct link to video. (230 MB)


  • Ze Frank – the ins and outs of Videoblogging

    Part 1:

    Part 2:.


  • Bush likes to use the Google

    Dude cracks me up. He is such a miserable failure.


  • 37 Signals Video on Apple.com

    37Signals  Video
    And you thought I was a big Apple fan. 37Signals Blog Signal vs. Noise

    Video


  • Hype Machine – Mp3 Blog Aggregator

    Hype Machine
    design by Zoya Feldman

    Hype Machine (redirects to the less friendly hype.non-standard.net)

    It’s an aggregator for picking out music from all the best music blogs. I think everyone will eventually benefit from using some kind of custom noise filter like this. It will be some unique combination of passive filtering (last.fm, pandora, etc) and active filtering (hype machine, microformats, etc). The design will just fade into the background and you’ll be brought just the juicy bits (according to your taste) and that includes advertising. For now we can do this with text an audio but in the near future we’ll have the tools to do this for all forms of media on all platforms.

    Business 2.0: Hype Machine


  • Olbermann – The End is Near!

    Olberman is turning into a lefty version of O’Reilly.

    [via MSNBC]


  • Because Normal Cheese was Too Hard

    Easy Cheese
    Image by Thomas Hannich

    What goes into a can of Easy Cheese?


  • East Africa Photos

    Giraffe

    Check out these awesome photos my Dad took on his latest trip to Africa!