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Jul 25, 2009 | 1 Comment

Newspapers Aren’t Dead

Technology is just changing the rules.
by Toby Brink
For the past few years, bloggers, TV reporters, industry analysts and even some newspaper people themselves have argued that daily newspapers are dead.
There are several reasons why this is not the case.
Those that predict newspapers’ demise cite dwindling subscription rates, dramatic cuts to editorial staff and coverage, and [...]

Jun 20, 2009 | 0 Comments

Focus on triple bottom line is good business

America did not become a great nation by playing the victim.
by Toby Brink

Lately, news headlines have been dominated by discouraging economic news — the mortgage crisis, toxic assets, layoffs, scandals and the financial meltdown.
Yet America did not become a great nation by playing the victim. Challenging times bring opportunity. Americans always rise to the challenge.
Americans’ [...]

May 04, 2009 | 3 Comments

To Create Jobs, Incubate Businesses

There’s more to economic stimulation than bricks and mortar.
by Toby Brink
The federal government has recently invested nearly $800 billion to stimulate the economy. “Shovel-ready” projects are suddenly all the rage.
There is no doubt that infrastructure investment is important to our quality of life and to our global economic competitiveness. But is a massive investment in [...]

Jul 17, 2008 | 0 Comments

Green Building Standards and Workforce Housing - Are they at Odds?

by Toby Brink
(BayPress - Tri-Valley Herald)
The California Building Standards Commission (CBSC) is currently considering several options for the development of green building standards that will address building efficiency from initial design and construction to the deconstruction and removal of the structure.
There is not doubt that these efforts are well intended and, in the long run, [...]

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  • Oct 19, 2009

    Oakland Local Goes Live!

    If you live, work or play in Oakland, do yourself a favor and get over to Oakland Local, the newest, freshest source of Oakland-specific news and commentary on the web. Spearheaded by Susan Mernit and backed by a Knight Foundation grant, Oakland Local is another great addition to the growing community of East Bay news and blog sites.

    Sep 14, 2009

    Thanks BART

    Nothing like paying more and getting less:

    Starting at 7pm tonight, the Bay Area Rapid Transit District will cut its service by 25% during non-peak periods (ie, most of the time). This compares unfavorably to AC Transit’s 15% service cut, and was not accompanied by a public input process like the one AC Transit has undertaken in recent weeks. (Full story)

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