- Snap the icicle: The White House is now on Snapchat. Unlike you, its posts will be archived.
- Icicles look better in groups: Skype will add free group calling to its mobile apps.
- On point: Spotify data, beautifully displayed, on the David Bowie songs we played most after learning of his death.
- But it looks so nice and shiny from here: Here's good perspective on why media titans should be worried about Netflix.
- A frozen stream: Original content, perhaps for binge-watching? The President's State of the Union address was live-streamed...on Amazon.
- Let's go watch the ice melt instead: A new low: TV is no longer your preferred way to spend an evening, per Gallup.
- Filling the ice gaps: The New York Times named its new columnist on media, more than a year after the death of David Carr. Heads up, media relations types.
- Pig on ice? Twitter has integrated Periscope, so you can watch live video from your twitterstream. Curious to see who'll start using this for announcements.
- Ice is slick: Twitter reportedly wants to offer advertisers the chance to use your tweets about their brands in ads. It's said you will be contacted by Twitter for permission.
- But will they compete in ice dancing? Let the newsgames begin: Nieman Storyboard looks at the use of video games in journalism.
- Week in review: This week, my Moderating Panels blog shared the ways moderators are using my ebook as their secret weapon with panel speakers. On this blog, I shared how audiobooks help me as a blogger and may be a media relations advantage for you. The post shares books I listened to the in the past year, and any blog posts they yielded.
- Thawed: This week, I had the first of my workshops on Creating a TED-quality talk in Washington, DC. What a great, focused group of participants!
(Creative Commons licensed photo by Grant MacDonald)
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