Month: October 2007
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Get Lat Lon – find the latitude and longitude of a point on a map
This is genius.Thanks, Simon. Get Lat Lon – find the latitude and longitude of a point on a map
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Apple – Web apps – All Categories
Apple’s directory of iphone-friendly sites. Apple – Web apps – All Categories
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Notes From The Summit – Online News Squared
Squared’s takeaways include the reverse publishing bit, the lack of a revenue solution, and a celebration of the lack of .ppt in play. Notes From The Summit – Online News Squared
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The Roanoke Times: 404 Not Found : End of an era: The final TimesCast
Roanoke shuts down their daily general interest webcast and keeps the niche versions, freeing up video resources for stories, it would appear. Good move. The Roanoke Times: 404 Not Found : End of an era: The final TimesCast
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GateHouse Media employees have a chance to win $1 million – Romenesko
I’ll have to check the fine print on this one… GateHouse Media employees have a chance to win $1 million – Romenesko
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A few last notes on the Networked Journalism Summit
Thanks to everyone who took a few minutes to talk with me yesterday. The whole putting-faces-with-names bit is really underrated. In no order (I’ll give chronological half a chance), with no hope of remembering everyone, here are a few notes to folks I met in person for the first time at the summit: Scott Karp:…
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“How do I use IRC on a Mac?” from the Ask Dave Taylor! Tech Support Blog
Uh, yeah, I’m not going to figure this out today. “How do I use IRC on a Mac?” from the Ask Dave Taylor! Tech Support Blog
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A few ways to teach the Pro side of Pro-Am Journalism to J-School students
Jay Rosen was just on stage talking about NewAssignment.net (see his lessons learned post at PressThink), and one thing that comes up is training on both the Pro and the Amateur side to smooth the process of writing/editing stories and gathering/parsing data. So how can J-School students who need to learn these new skills (this…
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Who’s your community site manager in the newsroom?
Questions I have coming out of the first session: For newspapers with community sites, like Bakersfield and Raleigh, who is the go-to person in your newsroom for managing threads, policing comments, and general cheerleading for the site? Do you have a dedicated position leading it or is it rolled into other Web roles? Is cloud-seeding…
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@networked journalism summit
Finally in a room full of people I’ve been reading and tweeting and e-mailing and writing about and linking to and interviewing and misquoting and learning from for the last couple years.