Month: October 2007
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Micro-blogging the weekend : Local News : Knoxville News Sentinel
Jack Lail aggregates a stream of local posts to Twitter and publishes it (as his column? not sure) in print and online at knoxnews.com. Micro-blogging the weekend : Local News : Knoxville News Sentinel
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The Future of Electronic Paper – TFOT
And the past, too. An interview with an early e-paper researcher from PARC. The Future of Electronic Paper – TFOT
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Highway 61 Revisited – chromewaves.net
Notes on the upcoming Dylan movie by Todd Haynes, including a few mp3s from the all-star soundtrack. Highway 61 Revisited – chromewaves.net
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Jason Calacanis Please Stop Bad Mouthing SEO’s Because You Won’t Take the Time to Work With Good One’s – Graywolf
[sic] The best advice often comes from angry people, eh? In this case, the gentleman rips Jason and Mahalo a new one, but points out a bunch of common SEO issues in the process, making for a good introduction to some basic concepts beyond ‘use header tags Jason Calacanis Please Stop Bad Mouthing SEO’s Because…
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From the inverted pyramid to the tumbled pyramid (João Canavilhas) – Online Journalism Blog
“This behaviour suggests that web news writing compels a shift from the paradigm of printed press techniques. While data organisation in print progresses towards contents deemed the least relevant by the journalist, online it is the readers who define the From the inverted pyramid to the tumbled pyramid (João Canavilhas) – Online Journalism Blog
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On the Internet, nobody knows you’re an editor
Try as you might to control the home page of a news site, to set the agenda, to drive readers to the stories you think are most important, readers can find what they want on the Web without your help.
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ONA – Rosen’s advice to students: embrace the community – Innovation in College Media
Bryan asks Jay a variation of the question I meant to ask at NetJ – How exactly do you teach community management to J-School students? ONA – Rosen’s advice to students: embrace the community – Innovation in College Media
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Robot Cannon Kills 9, Wounds 14 – Wired
Uhhhhhhhhh… Please not to put the robot gun on trial. kthxbai. Robot Cannon Kills 9, Wounds 14 – Wired
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Raising an eyebrow in Arizona
The Phoenix New Times is facing grand jury subpoenas of all sorts of crazy crap after publishing a county sheriff’s home address. Read the whole story (warning – your IP address might end up part of these legal proceedings) in the New Times for all the sordid details, but the rather absurd money quote is…