Thad McIlroy - The Future of Publishing

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Mar 10, 10
Are You Futured Out?
A blog entry on Richard Curtis' very good E-Reads site struck a strong cord with me today. Curtis writes: Until now, most folks returning from the annual (O'
Mar 09, 10
Millions Terrified by One Long Unbroken String of English Words
Courtesy of Bob McArthur I learned that in today's online the Onion you'll find the headline "Nation Shudders At Large Block Of Uninterrupted Text." Can you blame
Mar 08, 10
The Rise of 3-D
Grab it before it heads behind The New Yorker's firewall, Anthony Lane's marvellous overview of the history of 3-D, taking us right through to Avatar and Tim Burton'
Mar 07, 10
The First Study of Magazines and their Web Sites
Courtesy of a tip from Bob Sacks, and published in The Columbia Journalism Review (CJR), Magazines and their Web Sites" found publishers are still trying to work

Presentations on the Future of Publishing

  Here are a selection of my recent presentations for your downloading pleasure.

I caution you (although you've probably already realized this challenge): presentations without the live verbiage that accompanies them do tend to veer between the dull and the inscrutable. (The section called "Thad in Action " offers some live video and audio by way of modest compensation.)

Still I hope you can gain some value from them: please email me (thad@thefutureofpublishing.com ) if you have any questions.


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