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	<title>Comments on: Packaging national election headlines for local news sites with Publish2</title>
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		<title>By: Scott Karp</title>
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		<description>Hi Ryan,

Thanks for the mention! &quot;Curate the Web that your community cares about.&quot; -- love it!

Also wanted to mention that you can now do many things with Publish2 that are not possible with delicious or other consumer apps:

- Send links simultaneously to Twitter, delicious and other social networks (Facebook coming soon). Newsrooms need efficiency. Link once, distribute it everywhere. (David Cohn calls it reverse FriendFeed).

- Create a Newsgroup to get many people in the newsroom to contribute links, without having to splice feeds, use clogged Yahoo pipes, or other kludges. Dallas Morning News is using a Publish2 newsgroup for this collaborative linking effort: http://www.dallasnews.com/business/dollarwise/ This feature was designed for newsroom collaboration and editorial workflows -- think about harnessing the “collective editorial intelligence” of the newsroom (or many newsrooms).

- Coming soon: Import Google Reader Shared Items, send links as posts to Movable Type and Wordpress, and lots of other goodies. (Ryan, you know you have a standing invite to connect Publish2 to ReportingOn.) 

- By-journalists-for-journalists is right on. Our development roadmap is all about journalists. You won’t get that from a consumer app. We provide tech support and editorial support for newsrooms. See if delicious will answer the phone. Why kludge a consumer app when you have something actually designed to do what a newsroom wants to do (still trying to wrap people’s heads around the idea of not having to kludge anymore).

All right, I think that&#039;s quite enough shameless promotion clogging up your comments. 

Keep rocking with ReportingOn. Long live by-journalists-for-journalists apps. 

Cheers,
Scott</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Ryan,</p>
<p>Thanks for the mention! &#8220;Curate the Web that your community cares about.&#8221; &#8212; love it!</p>
<p>Also wanted to mention that you can now do many things with Publish2 that are not possible with delicious or other consumer apps:</p>
<p>- Send links simultaneously to Twitter, delicious and other social networks (Facebook coming soon). Newsrooms need efficiency. Link once, distribute it everywhere. (David Cohn calls it reverse FriendFeed).</p>
<p>- Create a Newsgroup to get many people in the newsroom to contribute links, without having to splice feeds, use clogged Yahoo pipes, or other kludges. Dallas Morning News is using a Publish2 newsgroup for this collaborative linking effort: <a href="http://www.dallasnews.com/business/dollarwise/" rel="nofollow">http://www.dallasnews.com/business/dollarwise/</a> This feature was designed for newsroom collaboration and editorial workflows &#8212; think about harnessing the “collective editorial intelligence” of the newsroom (or many newsrooms).</p>
<p>- Coming soon: Import Google Reader Shared Items, send links as posts to Movable Type and WordPress, and lots of other goodies. (Ryan, you know you have a standing invite to connect Publish2 to ReportingOn.) </p>
<p>- By-journalists-for-journalists is right on. Our development roadmap is all about journalists. You won’t get that from a consumer app. We provide tech support and editorial support for newsrooms. See if delicious will answer the phone. Why kludge a consumer app when you have something actually designed to do what a newsroom wants to do (still trying to wrap people’s heads around the idea of not having to kludge anymore).</p>
<p>All right, I think that&#8217;s quite enough shameless promotion clogging up your comments. </p>
<p>Keep rocking with ReportingOn. Long live by-journalists-for-journalists apps. </p>
<p>Cheers,<br />
Scott</p>
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