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February 8, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

The Myth of the Paperless Office

Computers were going to wipe out paper. That’s what we believed back at the dawn of the PC era. Twenty-six years later, people are still overwhelmed by the stuff. Face it, getting rid of paper completely won’t happen. It’s too big a part of our lives. The thing is, it doesn’t have to be as […]

Filed Under: Freelancing, Technology, Workplace Issues, Writing Tagged With: Bruce Nordman, Freelancing, Home offices, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Paper, Paperless Office, Reducing paper, Workplace Issues, Writing

February 7, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

While Other Papers Sink, Oregonian Swims

The same day the New York Times ran this depressing story detailing everything bad about the newspaper business – dropping circulation, constant management changes, drastic staff cuts, etc. – my local paper had a story about how bad sales were at major department store chains in December and January. Coincidence? I think not. As the […]

Filed Under: Media Business, Newspapers, Technology Tagged With: Newspapers, The New York Times, The Oregonian

February 5, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Asking the Hard Question – Top 10 Interview Tips

Not long ago, a writer in a freelance group I belong to posted a question on the group message boards. She had an interview scheduled with a subject who had a reputation for being grouchy and wanted to know how to prepare. It’s a great question. Reporters are thought of as thick-skinned hacks who can […]

Filed Under: Freelancing, Writing Tagged With: Asking Hard Questions, Difficult Interviews, Freelancing, Interview tricks, Reporting, Writing

February 4, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Newspaper Business Sections: Going, Going, Gone

If you pick up the Denver Post and can’t find the business section, it’s no mistake. According to this item in the Talking Biz News blog, the Post is dropping its weekday stand-alone business section starting next week and folding business into the news section. The Post is just the latest daily to kill its […]

Filed Under: Media Business, Newspapers Tagged With: Business reporting, Denver Post, Newspapers, Orange County Register

February 1, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

What Me Worry? Magazine Startups Venture into Uncertain Economy

With talk of a recession and a generally dismal outlook for print media, is it a good time to launch a magazine? Apparently so. At least three major U.S. publishers are working on titles set to debut in 2008 or 2009: the Wall Street Journal, Mansueto Ventures LLC, publisher of Inc. and Fast Company, and […]

Filed Under: Magazines, Media Business, Online news, Writing Tagged With: Economy, IDG, Jonathan Weber, Mansueto Ventures, NewWest.Net, Recession, Wall Street Journal

February 1, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Keeping Web 2.0 Safe

Companies use blogs and social networks to keep customers informed and employees happy. But Web 2.0 technologies can open the door to corporate spies and hackers, which is why if a company uses them, they also need strong security policies for protection. You can read more on the subject in my new story, Keeping Web […]

Filed Under: My stories, Technology, Web 2.0 Tagged With: Blogs, IncTechnology.com, Michelle Vranizan Rafter, Security, Social Networks, Web 2.0

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