Category: Newstangle
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Cancel Publish: A Call For the End of Tumblr Book Deals
The author claims that not only are these bad books, but they don’t sell. Cancel Publish: A Call For the End of Tumblr Book Deals
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Information architecture for news websites
A series of highly valuable posts by a young European student journalist bent on redesigning the way we build our news sites. Information architecture for news websites
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Remix the News: what news can learn from Last.fm and Pandora
What’s the first step in building a “Pandora for news?” Normalize the data. Remix the News: what news can learn from Last.fm and Pandora
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WSJ Experiments With Location-Based News
In a new Foursquare integration tied to the Wall Street Journal’s launch of a local news section for New York City, links to WSJ stories show up with tips about locations like the George Washington Bridge and Yankee Stadium. WSJ Experiments With Location-Based News
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Reporters Look to Expand Horizons with Backpack Journalism
Leah Betancourt on a different sort of ‘backpack journalism’ involving world travel. Backpacker Journalism, anyone? Reporters Look to Expand Horizons with Backpack Journalism
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The new utility belt
Robin Sloan calls it: Twitter, Dropbox, and Google Forms are the three key tools of the moment for real-time creative collaboration. The new utility belt
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Exploring a Networked Journalism Collaborative in Philadelphia
A J-Lab report on Philadelphia’s media ecosystem recommends a collaborative journalism effort. Exploring a Networked Journalism Collaborative in Philadelphia
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WhiteHouse.gov Releases Open Source Code
That’s right, people. Barack Obama’s web team doesn’t just *use* open-source tools — Drupal in this case — they commit code and release modules to the community. Three of ’em. WhiteHouse.gov Releases Open Source Code
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iA’s 2006 Facebook Designs, Redesigned
A design firm that will be familiar if you’ve followed discussions about online news design over the past few years recently shared their updated mockups for a redesign of Facebook. And they’re pretty. iA’s 2006 Facebook Designs, Redesigned