Things have been busy this week. The good kind of busy. There’s a lot going on in the world, a lot going on in the tech world, and a lot going on in the comms world.
So, let’s get to the links.
Generative AI is already nuking traditional SEO, and that’s a good thing. (Joe Lazer)
Those who currently work in US federal government, what’s the is current mood like? (Reddit)
What is "media"? A primer for Americans. (Annalee Newitz)
Apple Finally Got a Permanent Replacement for Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator (Jano le Roux)
The rise of employee generated content. (Greg Swan)
Pokemon Go = Amazingly effective McDonald’s marketing tool. (Ashley Sonlin)
On being annoying to your interviewees. (Jon Ronson)
In the Music Business, 80 Is the New 20: It's never been better for dead and dying musicians (Ted Gioia)
Why turning journalists into social media personalities backfired for legacy publications. (Patrick McKenzie)
Dropbox’s brand guidelines as a positive case study for the tech industry. (Dropbox)
Artificial intelligence and Jewish religious law. (Rabbinical Assembly)
Ten Great Alternatives To Tiktok (Arcane Bullshit)