Month: May 2006
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UC Berkeley Journalism / Event: Careers in Digital Journalism
Webcast of a lunchtime panel talk at Berkeley that I should have gone to. Lots of local online journalism gurus here. Worth a look if you have any intention of working in the online department of a Bay Area paper. (Hint: You do.) UC Berkeley Journalism / Event: Careers in Digital Journalism
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Note to newspaper companies: Keep your print layout off my screen
Hey guys, let’s make a deal: You stop trying to paste an old media model (print layout) on a new medium (e-paper, UMPC, tabletPC), and I’ll keep reading the stories I want to read, when I want to read them, either via RSS feeds from your paper, or when a blog I trust links to…
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A future filled with vanishing ink | csmonitor.com
“I still have a copy of The New York Times from Thursday, July 7, 2005. The front page showed Londoners celebrating the news that they had been awarded the 2012 summer Olympic Games. But this was old news by the time it hit the streets.” A future filled with vanishing ink | csmonitor.com
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A new-media world / Variety of new sources challenge old-line news gathering
“A major difficulty, however, is figuring out how people actually are cobbling together their news diet…” A new-media world / Variety of new sources challenge old-line news gathering
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TechCrunch » BlogBurst to Launch Tomorrow
BlogBust is live – bringing blog posts from outside the newsroom to newspaper web sites (and print???). TechCrunch » BlogBurst to Launch Tomorrow
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Teaching Online Journalism: Trends in Web design today
Mindy McAdams distills a roundup of what’s hot with the cool kids when it comes to web design. Teaching Online Journalism: Trends in Web design today
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My potential thesis has reared its bloggy head
Regular readers (both of you) might have noticed slow posting here lately, but really regular readers will recall that this happens at the end of every semester as I ramp up the whole term-paper-writing thing. This semester, I’m plugging away at what will become the literature review for my thesis. It’s all about blogging-at-newspapers. I’m…