Category: Newstangle
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Small Should Be ‘The New Big’ for Newspapers and the Web
Steve Outing filters Seth Godin for newspapers. Small Should Be ‘The New Big’ for Newspapers and the Web
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BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Paris Hilton targeted in CD prank
Banksy makes me want to be a better subversive. BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Paris Hilton targeted in CD prank
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Numbers: Our Data Library | Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ)
Lots and lots of news research data, raw for your formatting needs. Numbers: Our Data Library | Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ)
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E & P Special: “Winning Online” — A Manifesto
“To win, industry leaders must adopt a Marshall Plan embodying two key objectives: the migration to common platforms, and the acquisition of the ability to sell top-quality online product to our advertisers.” E & P Special: “Winning Online” — A Manifesto
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Nieman Narrative Digest – Notable Narratives
“Laurie Hertzel, enterprise editor at the paper, wrote us that she gave her reporters some against-the-grain instructions: ‘I said, “No nut graf.” (They stared.)’” Nieman Narrative Digest – Notable Narratives
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BBC NEWS | In future, will all newspapers be free?
A look at the future of print and the free afternoon paper wars in London. BBC NEWS | In future, will all newspapers be free?
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Find, try, buy and download fonts online : MyFonts
Lots and lots of fonts. Try typing “free” into the search box to find the, um, free stuff. Find, try, buy and download fonts online : MyFonts
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CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions
The Web site that goes with Andy Budd’s green book. CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions
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Pew Internet & American Life Project – Latest Trends
Compilation of charts, spreadsheets, useful data. Pew Internet & American Life Project – Latest Trends
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Five rules for building a successful online community
“I often shudder at the poor quality of online forums run by newspapers and other local media outlets. Come on, people! This reader interaction thing may be new to you, but some of us have been doing it for 10 or 15 years, and have a pretty good idea of w Five rules for building…