Year: 2006
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The online journalism timeline
“In just one decade online journalism has become central to peoples’ lives and as a result, some have abandoned print news altogether.” The online journalism timeline
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Dragon Labs | The Ultimate Tabbed Menu
Good tutorial and files for a nice tabbed menu css setup. Dragon Labs | The Ultimate Tabbed Menu
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Digital Divide Closing as Blacks Turn to Internet – New York Times
“According to a Pew national survey of people 18 and older, completed in February, 74 percent of whites go online, 61 percent of African-Americans do and 80 percent of English-speaking Hispanic-Americans report using the Internet.” Digital Divide Closing as Blacks Turn to Internet – New York Times
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Internet Archive: 78 RPMs
Old 78s in the public domain. Use for videos, slideshows, podcasts – whatever you want, free and legal. Internet Archive: 78 RPMs
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Small Can Be Big in Newspaper Blogging | Blue Plate Special
Awesome roundup of blogging at local newspapers. Lots of links, lots of analysis. Small Can Be Big in Newspaper Blogging | Blue Plate Special
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Newspapers > U.S. States in the Yahoo! Directory
Yahoo’s directory of US papers is a good starting point for exploring different online editions. Now I just need one of these organized by parent company. Newspapers > U.S. States in the Yahoo! Directory
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So who do we lock in the room with a whiteboard and a laptop…
…to figure out the answer to the $4.5 billion question: “What’s the new business model for newspapers?” At last night’s Who Needs Ink? panel discussion, everyone punted on that question, but Jerry Ceppos (to my delight) again insisted that newspapers need to stop screwing around and devote a large chunk of their staff to the…
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About those panel discussions
Last night I attended Who Needs Ink?, a panel discussion on the Future of Newspapers. This wasn’t the first Commonwealth Club panel I’d been to, and the format left me just as unsatisfied as the event I went to last year around this time. I don’t get that much out of hearing four speakers bat…
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Micro Persuasion: Marketing’s New Black
“During my seven years of commuting to work on the Long Island Railroad, the country’s largest commuter rail, I have watched the newspaper to gadget ratio slide heavily in favor of the gizmos. The machines have won.” Micro Persuasion: Marketing’s New Black