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Social Bookmarking For Journalists: 101 [del.icio.us]
via Journerdism by yeltsinfina on February 16, 2008
Another nice book-report style overlook on Social Bookmarking for those that need to catch up
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The BBC’s adventures in mobile reporting [del.icio.us]
via Journerdism by yeltsinfina on February 16, 2008
"The BBC’s recent experiment with mobile journalism is a good example of its multimedia approach to news in action." Called "wobble vision" lol
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A small follow up to reinventing journalism
via howardowens.com by Howard Owens on February 17, 2008
... blanketed the D.C. metro area, summed up the fears of an entire nation, saying, “Look, it’s dark outside. I want to go home,” and ended the phone interview abruptly.Previously: Ten things journalists can do to reinvent journalism, and also see the CEO story at the end of Maybe it’s journalism itself that is the problem.time savedtime savedMake Your Media Searches Easier: mediageeks.org
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Journalists in Fear of Their Shadows
via Center for Citizen Media: Blog by Dan Gillmor on February 18, 2008
Christopher Hitchens: Who needs a state censor when the press bites its own tongue so effectively?Do you ever wonder what is the greatest enemy of the free press? One might mention a few conspicuous foes, such as the state censor, the monopolistic proprietor, the advertiser who wants either favorable coverage or at least an absence of unfavorable coverage, and so forth. But the most insidious...
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The ‘eyes’ have it
via Reflections of a Newsosaur by Newsosaur on February 18, 2008
More than three-quarters of the readers of this blog think two or more people should edit an article before it goes in the newspaper, according to the poll asking how many editors it takes to vet a story.Of the more than 400 respondents to the survey as of this evening, 55.2% favored two editors per story, 21.9% advocated three or more editors per story, 20.4% said a single editor was
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How Link Journalism Could Have Transformed The New York Times Reporting On McCain Ethics
via Publishing 2.0 by Scott Karp on February 24, 2008
I was reading the New York Times public editor’s rebuke of the NYT McCain ethics piece that alleged an affair with a lobbyist, when a line at the end reached out and grabbed me by the collar (bold is mine):The pity of it is that, without the sex, The Times was on to a good story. McCain, who was reprimanded by the Senate Ethics Committee in 1991 for exercising “poor judgment” by intervening...
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MoodBlast 3.0.7.1 adds Pownce support
via The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) by Nik Fletcher on February 29, 2008
Filed under: Software, Internet ToolsIf you're a social-network-junkie (and most of us here at TUAW are to a certain extent), keeping all the services up to date has always been a bit of a chore. Thankfully, MoodBlast (written by our very own Brett Terpstra) arrived on the scene to cure our service-update blues, making life super simple when it came to letting people know exactly what...
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The Apocalypse is upon us…video is dead!
via Mastering Multimedia by Colin on March 01, 2008
Over at Multimediashooter.com , Richard Koci Hernandez dropped a cluster bomb with this post called: Say NO to video: Conversations with the Video God.But seriously folks, I think we’ve taken the video thing too far. At first I believed it was the right approach, because I believed there was gold in those hills. I love journalism and would’ve done anything to save the profession (and MY...
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Playing with free online tools to enhance newspaper sites
via howardowens.com by Howard Owens on March 02, 2008
One thing good developers do is play around with the new toys.The other day, Nick Sergeant was messing around with Yahoo! Pipes. He discovered that by ingesting content from one of our newspaper sites, and comparing those stories to the content in a specific story, he could automatically create related links to other stories on that site.We immediately launched this on a bevy of sites, because it...
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Iron Chef Supreme Cuisine: it's real and Mark Dacastic
via DS Fanboy by JC Fletcher on March 09, 2008
Filed under: News, VideoOnce nothing more than a completely plausible rumor, the Iron Chef video game has been revealed, giving two competitors one hour to devise four to five dishes featuring the game, made in their signature styles. Oh, no, wait, we're thinking of food. This has been revealed, giving you notice that it'll be out in stores this summer for people to buy.Iron Chef America:...
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