Month: July 2007
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Customize your WordPress login – David Airey
Easy enough to figure out, but here’s a tutorial anyway. Customize your WordPress login – David Airey
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The eleventh obvious thing: Your subscribers are dying
Here’s a newsroom exercise sure to drive a stake of fear squarely into the heart of your circulation manager: Count the number of obituaries printed in your paper in the last year for local residents over the age of 60. Now compare that number to your paper’s drop in circulation over the same period. If…
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When Do You Stop The Presses? – Jon Fine
A modest proposal: The SF Chronicle could/should stop the presses and go all-online. When Do You Stop The Presses? – Jon Fine
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Why Newspapers Added Blogs: A Case for Change – web.aan.org
I had better finish that thesis of mine right quick before too many people get their research out… Why Newspapers Added Blogs: A Case for Change – web.aan.org
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Teaching Online Journalism » Blog Archive » Multimedia for breaking news: Start doing it!
“Will a producer who was not on the scene tell the story accurately? Obviously, the photographer could sit down with the producer and ensure that the real story comes through. But in cases where that’s not possible, what will be done to ensure that the Teaching Online Journalism » Blog Archive » Multimedia for breaking…
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Towns are hyperlocal social networks with data (people that is) – BuzzMachine
Jeff does the Soylent Green schtick with hyperlocal. Towns are hyperlocal social networks with data (people that is) – BuzzMachine
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Google Maps Mashups 2.0 – LatLong
Sure, this new mashups on MyMaps thing is cute and all, but Will It Embed? I bet it will… Google Maps Mashups 2.0 – LatLong
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New WordPress Feature: Pending Review – Mark Jaquith
This is completely awesome, and plays right into my grubby WordPress development hands. via Simon D. New WordPress Feature: Pending Review – Mark Jaquith