20 · 05

First Look: TweetDeck Now Supports Foursquare and Buzz [SCREENSHOTS]

19 · 05

Zuckerman considers making Newsweek bid - NYPOST.com

Mort Zuckerman, owner of the Daily News and US News & World Report, is now said to be considering a bid for Newsweek.

18 · 05

Media Organizations Get Local and Personal with Social Media

11 · 05

How Google Aims to Save the News?- The Atlantic

11 · 05

A Moment in Time - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com

NYT's Lens crowd-sources photos from across the globe..

5 · 05

Mashable Wins 3 Webby Awards - Best Business Blog

5 · 05

Social Media Won’t Be Free For All

4 · 05

Boeing’s Social-Media Lesson - Media Decoder Blog

3 · 05

Hi, Seattle

And now we have someone in Seattle. Me.

29 · 04

Thoughts on Flash - Steve Jobs

Apple has a long relationship with Adobe. In fact, we met Adobe’s founders when they were in their proverbial garage.

Kyle Austin

Kyle Austin is a senior communications consultant, soccer coach and an avid fan of the beautiful game.

He currently serves as an Account Supervisor at Racepoint Group, where he has provided communications, marketing and strategic counsel for clients, including: One Laptop per Child, Sony, eHarmony and the Consumer Electronics Association.

He holds a BS from Endicott College in Communications, where he was a four-year letterman and captain of the Men's Soccer team.

Kyle focuses his blogging on the rapid evolution of business, media and marketing in the digital age, while closely examining how businesses are turning into media companies. He has sat down for interviews with numerous thought leaders in the space, including:

- John Markoff of the New York Times

- Robert Scoble of Rackspace

- David Kirkpatrick, author of "The Facebook Effect"

- Shawn McPike of AT&T

- Steve Hamm of IBM

- MC Hammer

- Brian Bergstein of the AP

You can follow him on Twitter @kyledaustin.

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This stream is a place to share bits of thoughts on media, marketing, sports and business from across the Web. "Every company is a media company." ~ Daniel Scheinman, Cisco