Year: 2006
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Why Aren’t Newspapers Breaking Out of the Box?
Steve Outing in E&P. Far more practical than the average handwringer. Why Aren’t Newspapers Breaking Out of the Box?
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A List Apart: Articles: 12 Lessons for Those Afraid of CSS and Standards
Some important CSS tips related to coding strategy and code organization. A List Apart: Articles: 12 Lessons for Those Afraid of CSS and Standards
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SJSU Skype meeting tonight, in person and, um, on Skype
[2nd UPDATE: Skype lives at SJSU for now. Details at Skype Journal.] [UPDATE: Yeah, I totally didn’t tune in due to a scheduling conflict, but the word on the street is that SJSU will allow Skype usage. I’m wondering if we’re now a beta tester for Skype for Enterprise…] There’s an open forum on the…
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Template Tags/in category « WordPress Codex
How to change the way a particular blog category is displayed. For example, you might want a bit of preamble before a post containing a podcast, or something with strong opinions you want to make sure people understand are yours and not those of your emp Template Tags/in category « WordPress Codex
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Dow Jones Newspaper Fund Adds Online Editing Internship – CyberJournalist.net
The badass Dow Jones internship is now available for online editors. The deadline is November 1st, so get your applications ready now. Highly recommended. Dow Jones Newspaper Fund Adds Online Editing Internship – CyberJournalist.net
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Ten WordPress plugins that make this look easy
In honor of Daniel’s Blogger break-up, here are 10 WordPress plugins I use and recommend: Ultimate Tag Warrior: Does a lot more than build that ugly/hot/buzzwordy tag cloud over on the right, it gives search engines a leg up on knowing what you’re writing about, which makes it easier for people to find you. Then,…
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My left armpit business model
[Ed. note: This post takes care of my smart-ass quota for the month.] In the middle of an uninteresting handwringer where nothing new is written about the future/death/rebirth/downfall of newspapers (pointing out the existence of craigslist is so 2005), Michael Kinsley writes at Time.com: “But there is room between the New York Times and myleftarmpit.com…
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The questions I want answered about the proposed Skype ban at SJSU
San Jose State University is throwing around the idea of banning Skype from its network, due to concerns over Skype’s grid computing model. In Internet layman’s terms, that means Skype uses everybody’s bandwidth to ship packets around instead of some big central server of epic proportions. The folks behind Skype are the same people who…
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Teaching Online Journalism: Adding online skills to journalism courses
Mindy McAdams on some simple (and some not as simple) ways to roll some online skills straight into your existing curriculum. Teaching Online Journalism: Adding online skills to journalism courses