Day: September 10, 2006
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The Spartan Daily is blogging
Meanwhile, back at the Spartan Daily, SJSU’s student newspaper, Daniel Sato and Neal Waters (I’m guessing they both had a hand in this) appear to have taken a few days off from their redesign of the online edition of the Daily to set up a WordPress blog for the paper. Sports Editor Andrew Torrez live-blogged…
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The Internet is for democracy
The Center for Citizen Media has lifted the curtain on what it’s planning to do with a Sunlight Foundation grant. It’s a political transparency project, with the goal of gathering everything there is to know about this year’s race for the 11th congressional district here in California, featuring incumbent Richard Pombo (R-Tracy). All nonpartisan caveats…
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‘NYT’ Names DeVigal Multimedia Editor for Web Newsroom
I missed this somewhere along the line last month, but SFSU prof. Andrew DeVigal got tapped to head up the New York Times multimedia department. Wow. Congrats. ‘NYT’ Names DeVigal Multimedia Editor for Web Newsroom
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Campaign 2006: Contributions to the Massachusetts gubernatorial candidates
Maps mashup with campaign finance data. Drool. Campaign 2006: Contributions to the Massachusetts gubernatorial candidates