Month: February 2006
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links for 2006-02-14
Interactive Narratives Interesting multimedia journalism site, blog, podcast. Subscribed! (tags: journalism multimedia online+journalism)
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Interactive Narratives
Interesting multimedia journalism site, blog, podcast. Subscribed! Interactive Narratives
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Guy Kawasaki outtakes
Here are some gems from Guy Kawasaki‘s Thursday night talk at SJSU that didn’t make it into this article I wrote for the Spartan Daily. “It’s a Windows mic.” — on trying to get a mediocre lavalier microphone working “Are you oppressed or stupid?” — on the number of Windows-users in the audience “If there’s…
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links for 2006-02-12
Adhesive – Red Alt Make a post “sticky” (tags: plugin plugins wordpress) vapourtrails.ca » Jerome’s Keywords Plugin Tagging without hijacking your categories (tags: wordpress plugin plugins tags)
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Online college newspapers hooked up to social bookmarking sites
Forgive me if some of this is a little inside baseball, but I think this is pretty smart: The company that hosts the online edition of the Spartan Daily , along with 100+ other college newspapers, has added links to the bottom of each story to make it easier to post our articles to Digg,…
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links for 2006-02-11
New York Times to provide broadband video content – Editors Weblog Yes, please, more of that from everyone. Newspaper websites with video, audio, podcasts, slideshows, links to bloggers writing about each article. Add some sort of community/forum function and we’ll call it a day. Tomorrow, we’ll work on user-submitted stories. (tags: newspapers online+newspaper convergence)
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Google hosts Gmail accounts for SJCC
Yes, you read that right. After all of, well, a day of speculation that Google was going to be involved in some sort of domain hosting for someone, somewhere, San Jose City College is the first organization that they’ve signed up. Uh, can we be next? Please? Considering that I’m willing to bet the LARGE…
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Thanks Dave
Okay, I’ve got Dave‘s OPML doohickey working pretty well now, categories and all. It’s much lower pressure to write like this. Hence, the stream of consciousness the RSS-reading folks have been seeing for 20 minutes or so. It can’t possibly be as bad as the day I messed around for hours trying to rig up…