Year: 2006
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UC Berkeley Journalism / Event: Summer New Media Lecture Series
Videos from last May’s talks on New Media. UC Berkeley Journalism / Event: Summer New Media Lecture Series
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Search drives serendipity, a continuing conversation
[Ed. note: This is the text of an e-mail I sent in reply to a comment a J-School professor from the University of Florida left on a post from a couple months ago regarding Serendipity on the Web. Part of his reply is posted at the end of this post.] Hi Prof. McKeen – Thanks…
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CNN.com – Send an I-Report
CNN launches a user-created-content aggregator, with this page to upload comments, photos, audio, and video. Damn they’re smart. CNN.com – Send an I-Report
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Newspapers ready to start aggregating the competition
The New York Times reports that the Washington Post and other newspapers are linking up with Inform.com to display links to related stories from other news sources — not just from blogs, but from newspapers, too. Let the aggregation begin. From the NYT story: “This lets us be a search engine,” said Kelly Dyer Fry,…
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Veerle’s blog – Interesting Links
Lots of good CSS resources here. Veerle’s blog – Interesting Links
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Will the real newspaper video model please stand up
What kind of video do you want in your online newspaper? Broadcast-style stand-ups? Afternoon reports from the newsroom? Snarky into the camera videoblogs from your columnists? Straight news packages? Mindy McAdams at Teaching Online Journalism has been talking about this all month, drilling down on things like the fancy new HD cameras that will let…
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WSJ.com – Moguls of New Media
“As videos, blogs and Web pages created by amateurs remake the entertainment landscape, unknown directors, writers and producers are being catapulted into positions of enormous influence.” WSJ.com – Moguls of New Media
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This is only a test
Just a quick check of the MySQL databases here to make sure everything’s in order after a little server upgrade.
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Yay Hooray | yh collab: redesign famous logos in web 2.0 format!
Lots of traditional logos, er, redesigned with the 2.0 stylez. Yay Hooray | yh collab: redesign famous logos in web 2.0 format!