Posts Tagged “blogging”

Gaseous Brainstorm: Is Blogging Just for Old Buggers?

By Milo | February 17, 2010

The Kids: they’re laughing at us. Compared to when I was growing up and a crappy Gameboy or impossible to tune in b&w portable telly were the heights of the technology accessible to the average teen, kids these days “don’t know they’re born” with their infuriatingly flippant use of PS3s, iPhones and what-would-until-recently-have-been-considered-witchcraft wireless broadband. [...]

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Gaseous Brainstorm: What’s the Future of Publishing and How Will We Pay for It?

By Milo | January 21, 2010

  Michael Caine: photographer unknown Print newspapers, it seems, will soon be no more than a minority medium, and so owners of the big news brands are wondering just how they’re going to make money once their main outlet is via the internet – whether it’s accessed via a computer, a mobile device or one [...]

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The Best of 2009 on Products of a Gaseous Brain

By Milo | December 29, 2009

Whew! Quite an eventful year. I’m not going to try and provide an exhaustive summary of world events here, instead I thought it would be a good opportunity to give a brief rundown of my favourite posts of 2009 on this blog, whilst also including those events that were most important to me personally. Whilst [...]

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I Hear a New Gramophone – an interview with Sean Michaels

By Milo | October 30, 2009

This is an interview from November’s issue of The Skinny Magazine which can also be found on their website here. It was loosely timed to coincide with the release of a wee bundle I’ve put together for www.tentracks.co.uk which will be available in late November – more info on that will be coming soon. The artwork [...]

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