Month: April 2006
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USATODAY.com – Marketers are into YouTube
Buzz marketing with YouTube. USATODAY.com – Marketers are into YouTube
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36 Hours – A City by City Map of New York Times Travel Columns
Awesome NYT travel column Google Map. This is what this stuff is for. 36 Hours – A City by City Map of New York Times Travel Columns
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Orangoo Spell Check – Online spell checking
Web-based spellchecker – no copying everything to MS Word necessary. Orangoo Spell Check – Online spell checking
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F-Shaped Pattern For Reading Web Content (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox)
Eyetracking study of web users. F-Shaped Pattern For Reading Web Content (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox)
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‘A very delicate balancing act’: the columnist/blogger hybrid
LA Times blogger/columnist talks to OJR about forming policies to solve the questions we keep asking, including some notes on langauge. ‘A very delicate balancing act’: the columnist/blogger hybrid
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The Public Editor – Armando Acuña: Web changes good for both online, paper readers – sacbee.com
McClatchy flagship paper, the Sacramento Bee, has a redesign on the way. Watch for any signs of standardization… The Public Editor – Armando Acuña: Web changes good for both online, paper readers – sacbee.com
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UC Berkeley Journalism / Event: New Media Lecture Series
Archived webcasts of March 2006 lectures by Bob Cauthorn, John Battelle, Dan Gillmor, Craig Newmark, and more. UC Berkeley Journalism / Event: New Media Lecture Series
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自由電子報-影視焦點
If you can read Chinese, check out this interview with an old college/film business friend of mine, Jake Pollock. Feel free to send me a translation, while you’re at it. 自由電子報-影視焦點
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No really, listen to your readers
Jeff Jarvis runs down another list of advisements to local news organizations trying to stay relevant online. “7. Start a Digg edition. Go ahead and make your front page. But allow readers to tell you what they think is most important on their front page and let that guide your resource and news judgments.” I…