Month: July 2007
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DIY: Make a pot rack with a bike wheel – Lifehacker
File under: Things to talk the wife into. DIY: Make a pot rack with a bike wheel – Lifehacker
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ICM Interview: Regina McCombs, startribune.com multimedia producer
“My feeling is that we will no longer hire people without multimedia skills, since we’re learning it’s cheaper to hire those skills at the beginning than have to train people in them after the fact.” ICM Interview: Regina McCombs, startribune.com multimedia producer
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Design View / Andy Rutledge – quiet structure
Detailed critique of whitespace, typography, UI in USAT and CNN redesigns. Must-read. Design View / Andy Rutledge – quiet structure
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Ten Principles for Washington Post Journalism on the Web – Washington City Paper
10 Obvious things about the future of the Washington Post to get through your head. Ten Principles for Washington Post Journalism on the Web – Washington City Paper
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Hard life for an intern – RandomThis
This is for all my intern homeslices out there slaving away the summer. It could be worse. 😉 via Bryan. Hard life for an intern – RandomThis
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LOL Pranks: Optimus Prime is Refused Service at McDonalds, Shows Mercy to Feeble Humans – Gizmodo
Idiots. SERVE OPTIMUS PRIME and he’ll save your ass. Seriously. Then again, I like to think of Optimus as an ethical vegan, but I’ll take what I can get. LOL Pranks: Optimus Prime is Refused Service at McDonalds, Shows Mercy to Feeble Humans – Gizmodo
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QUILTSRŸCHE : Evil Rock Quilts by Boo Davis
Rock out with your … baby wrapped in a heavy metal quilt. QUILTSRŸCHE : Evil Rock Quilts by Boo Davis
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Just the FAQs, please
Jeff Jarvis on the Local Challenge: “The biggest challenge facing local news organizations today is figuring out how they can gather more and produce less. That is, how can they help other people produce, so the news organizations have something worth gathering?” Gather more and produce less, indeed. It’s hard for lifelong newsroom types to…
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Thinking about media as a platform – Matt McAlister
A short explanation of how interactivity can change the game. Get off the stage, and let the readers add information of their own. Let them form a community around the information you’ve packaged for them. via Ingram. Thinking about media as a platform – Matt McAlister
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Notes on migrating three quarters of a mile
So we moved. And by “moved,” I mean we loaded our stuff into a truck and drove less than a mile to an apartment with more space, less drunk people throwing up next to our bedroom window (so far), and far more sanity all around us. The state of our new living room as of…