Author: Ryan Sholin
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WP Photo Album – WPPA – This ‘N That
Interesting little WordPress photo album plugin – worth a look for UGC. WP Photo Album – WPPA – This ‘N That
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We’ve got training – Multimedia Reporter
“My newsroom is providing training, and that seems to be a rarity. Especially print reporters in the unfamiliar area of video are going to need to know how to react when we’re handed a camera and told to bring back some video.” We’ve got training – Multimedia Reporter
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City Room – Metro – New York Times Blog
A new NYT news blog. The NYT blogs are running on WordPress, really seamlessly integrated with the style of the main site, as if Khoi Vinh is standing over the designer with a pixel ruler measuring line-spacing. I love it. City Room – Metro – New York Times Blog
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McClatchy Washington Bureau | Homepage
Note to Howard Weaver: It looks nice enough, but who is this for? People who know what a McClatchy is? Give it a brand other than the name of the company if you want to make it a destination. Otherwise it feels like a corporate site and I don’t trust it. McClatchy Washington Bureau |…
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Newspaper community site philosophy
Steve Yelvington talks about Bluffton Today in an e-mail interview he’s posted, reminding me that there are reasons why community sites work and there are methods to manage and market them to the community: “There’s a lot we can learn from Internet startups if we just recognize that geographic community is actually a special interest.…
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Trading a bow and arrow for a laptop – Google LatLong
“Chief Almir had travelled for many hours and thousands of miles to our Google headquarters in Mountain View, in order to propose an unusual partnership…” Trading a bow and arrow for a laptop – Google LatLong
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Latest three videos — Photojournalism From A Student’s Eye
Daniel Sato is enjoying himself at his internship – shooting lots of video from the looks of it. Of this set, the turtle bit is my favorite. Latest three videos — Photojournalism From A Student’s Eye
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I like San Francisco signage
The last time I was in San Francisco, I battled with a bout of nostalgia as I missed the real City. But hanging out in North Beach yesterday, I remembered the thing about San Francisco I noticed a few years back: The signage hasn’t been updated in 20 years or so. Check out the old-school…