We are living in the Media Age

We are living in an age of advanced technology and Media is available to us on everything from coffeemakers to wrist watches. Navigating through this The Media Age can be difficult and overwhelming. However there are many blogs that help users with these issues. Enter The Media Age. This blog has a finger to the pulse of Media everywhere. And I mean all media, when we get online we tend to focus solely on the internet as a media outlet and claim that newspapers will die out. I don’t think that this is true. And at Media Age there is evidence in the form of great content that shows that the Internet is merely another media outlet. The internet can enhance a newspaper with additional content but the media in print will continue to stay strong.

There are many very interesting articles in The Media Age that are written by Kyle Redinger who founded TheMediaAge.com as a way to fill a gap in what he saw about Business focused blogging. The blog is fairly new but already it contains some tremendously informative content and the blog also welcomes content from Guest Editors, Industry Leaders, Investors, Entrepreneurs and anyone else who wants to make informed posts about the business of New Media. Keep an eye on this blog.

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Honda ‘Greener’ than you think…

After posting the article below and mentioning green cars I decided to take a look and see what I could find. What I found was a top ten list of the greenest vehicles on the road. Top of the charts however was the Honda Civic GX. I had never heard of the Honda Civic GX before so I checked it out. The Honda Civic GX is a natural gas engine car.

This car is already available in places like New York and California. They always get the cool stuff first. The price tag is very high however at $24,590 it is a lot to pay for a civic.

Then there is the question about fueling The Honda Civic GX. Apparently you can purchase a device called the Phill. It hooks to your existing natural gas line so you can fuel your car. I have very little faith that the average consumer can fill their car in their garage and not blow it to smithereens. But maybe I am cynical.

Also while looking at the Civic GX I saw a link to the Honda cars that were at SEMA. Each of those cars were built for performance including a 500hp Element that was built for ‘drifting’. Interesting.