Month: August 2006
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New campus media blog
Check out CampusByline, a new blog tracking student media across the country. “I think that students can do top-notch journalism (I’ve witnessed it) and I believe that there’s a need to highlight the positive work being done. With that in mind, I wanted to start this blog. It’s going to start out small, at first,…
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New Media class at SJSU
Journalism 163, taught by Steve Sloan and Cynthia McCune (at least one section – are there others?), opens for business at SJSU this week. It’s hard to give this thing a name, and I don’t want to contribute any more than I already have to the handwringing and head-scratching over what it should be, or…
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Christopher Scott: 10 CSS Tips You Might Not Have Known About
Good simple CSS advice on a rather handsome site. I like the stripes on the homepage. Christopher Scott: 10 CSS Tips You Might Not Have Known About
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‘OC Post’ Rolls into Homes
When I talk about how newspapers should put out a tab version and a full version, this is what I’m talking about. Interested to see how this goes. ‘OC Post’ Rolls into Homes
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Meredith Vieira hasn’t learned her lesson – The Boston Globe
“‘Stupid is my middle name,’” she says. Matt and Katie were known for Halloween extravaganzas that included cross – dressing and other spoofs. Vieira is ready. ‘I would wear a costume the first day,’ she says.” Meredith Vieira hasn’t learned her lesson – The Boston Globe
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Snakes on a Plane! / shout-along script, Rocky Horror style
I really might have to go see this movie. This is too much fun. Snakes on a Plane! / shout-along script, Rocky Horror style
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All your snakes are belong to us
It works on so many levels… [youtube]ihAoSwQqo44[/youtube] This is the part where I’m supposed to make some intelligent comment about how the nature of the Web, social networking, cheap bandwidth, and digital video are encouraging content creation and remixing on an unprecedented scale, but I think I’ll skip that in favor of snaking about the…
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FT.com – Computers write news at Thomson
Note to self: make writing random and unformulaic so as to keep job. FT.com – Computers write news at Thomson