Tag: Newspapers
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Tom Toles Reviews Five Years At ‘Wash Post’ – E & P
A profile of our favorite newspaper cartoonist. Tom Toles Reviews Five Years At ‘Wash Post’ – E & P
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YouTube – Sony’s flexible, full-color OLED
Video of the demo. Lots of questions about how long it lasts, costs of the OLED materials, viability of mass production, but that’s one sexy demo. YouTube – Sony’s flexible, full-color OLED
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Razor-thin TV screen you can wear as a T-shirt | the Daily Mail
Hello, full color flexible video display. I’ll take mine with wifi and a USB port, thanks. via Digg. Razor-thin TV screen you can wear as a T-shirt | the Daily Mail
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If these walls could talk — farewell, Tribune tower
Oakland Tribune staffer Angela Hill takes on the task of writing the paper’s send-off to the Tribune Tower, and downtown Oakland. If these walls could talk — farewell, Tribune tower
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Shifting priorities
If posting gets a little light around here, it’s because a few projects are working their way toward completion. One is nearly finished (more on that within the next few weeks) and another I just made a big change to get started on in earnest. There’s a third that’s on hold for a few minutes,…
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You Don’t Say: Language and Usage: Pieces of string
“A headline — please keep this in mind — is inherently elliptical and approximate. The text has the exact, detailed information. The headline is a suggestion that you should read the damn story.” – via Blogslot. You Don’t Say: Language and Usage: Pieces of string
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Teach yourself – Paul Conley
Fantastic set of links from Paul – these are the core applications you should be learning if you don’t already know how to use them, and these are the sources to learn them from. Read feeds, blog, create multimedia stories. Teach yourself. Teach yourself – Paul Conley
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Find a way, any way, to cover breaking news
Howard Owens spent his Saturday migrating a small weekly newspaper site from one content management system to another. On a Saturday? Why? Because the town the paper covers was the one in Kansas that was almost completely destroyed by tornadoes. It’s called Greensburg and the paper is the Kiowa County Signal. Along with most of…
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The New York Observer
NYO redesigns. The CMS? Drupal. Wow. At first glance, this is a great job of building a strong design and organization on top of a strong database. Waiting to see if there are community functions built in, or if they’re just enjoying the taxonomy. The New York Observer
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Newspaper Design: Best Front Design
Lots of links to today’s Spidey promos, with the PiPress coming out on top, in black. Newspaper Design: Best Front Design