Category: Newstangle
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Tennessee Journalist
Via Bob Stepno, UT-Knoxville J-School news site was “established as the centerpiece of the School’s efforts to teach and explore the areas of web journalism.” Built in Django. Tennessee Journalist
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Watertown TAB & Press
Local newspaper + hyperlocal community site + open source Zope CMS + redesign = a totally online-native newspaper experience. I’d like to see a bit more stratification of content on the front page, but man is this clean. Note the Creative Commons licens Watertown TAB & Press
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The Emperor’s New Tags « New Media in Journalism
SJSU J-School student Andrew Venegas refines his manifesto/plea for, more or less, an online journalism major. Looks like I don’t have to post one this semester. The Emperor’s New Tags « New Media in Journalism
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Dump iframes and use object elements instead | 456 Berea Street
This is useful if you’re trying to bring a seriously old-school page up to date. Which I am. Dump iframes and use object elements instead | 456 Berea Street
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How I Design – Snook.ca
A few solid tips on Web design workflow, from concept to grid to layout to styling. How I Design – Snook.ca
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Forget WYSIWYG editors – use WYSIWYM instead | 456 Berea Street
Notes on user interaction with WYSIWYG editors. Relevant to WordPress, Mambo, Joomla, etc… Forget WYSIWYG editors – use WYSIWYM instead | 456 Berea Street
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PublicSquare: Painless Publishing
Interesting hosted Django-like solution for small publishers at $50/month. Student newspaper potential, depending on traffic. PublicSquare: Painless Publishing
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Openserving – Free Content For All
Mighty, mighty interesting stuff from Jimbo Wales of Wikipedia fame. Free, hosted wikis with Digg-like voting on articles, plus all the ad revenue you can generate, yours to keep. Openserving – Free Content For All
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The changing face of traffic (the car and truck kind) « Scobleizer
“…this points to a new opportunity: a “news near me” URL. Put in “San Mateo Bridge” and mark that you only care about things that happened in the last hour and such a service would have pulled up all the latest stuff within 10 miles.” The changing face of traffic (the car and truck kind)…