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CinemaTech focuses on the ways that new technologies are changing the entertainment business, with a special focus on motion pictures. I started it in May 2005, which makes it a youngster, so far as blogs go. It's updated at least once every weekday, and I'm proud that CinemaTech's (very vocal) readership includes independent filmmakers, network execs, animators at some well-known computer animation studios, television producers, tech entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, cinematographers and visual effects artists, my dad (who notifies me instantaneously of any spelling errors), and a number of Hollywood studio types responsible for new media. If you'd like to keep up with CinemaTech, there are three options:
Innovation Economy focuses on "what's new in New England," and specifically the landscape of entrepreneurship, R&D, and venture capital. It's a companion blog to the Boston Globe column of the same name, which runs every Sunday in the business section. If you'd like to keep up with InnoEco, there are three options:
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