"Booklamp.org went live earlier today, offering a free service similar to the wildly popular Pandora Internet radio service, but for books."
Corante Future Tense blogger provides a list of readings for the future. Not all media related, but definitely worth a look from the sense of where things are going and how to adapt.
37 signals, the company behind <a href="http://www.basecamphq.com">Basecamp</a> and other web 2.0 software, have a free version of this book, which deals with planning and creating web apps and sites.
If you wonder about Django, the code that powers Lawrence.com (among others), here's the open-source book.
Mindy McAdams puts together an Amazon "bookstore" of online design resources.
Kevin Maney, USA Today tech columnist, examines trends in business that sound similar to the "crowdsourcing" model Gannett is championing. I've got to mull this over some, but it poses interesting questions for media cos. Thanks to Tom Nelson at Loyola M
Cleverly thought-out book promo site. found via Boing-Boing. What kind of storytelling could you do with a similar palette?
The Espresso Book Machine makes me wonder if something similar might be the future of newspapers for "print-on-demand" rather than the e-book. Perhaps if the price were right and these were diffused enough across a big city.
Just because it's interesting info for a Friday. via @Chronotope on Twitter
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