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My advice to the New York Times? Copy Foursquare.

January 25, 2010 Ryan SholinLeave a comment

Sean Blanda has some good advice for The New York Times that could work for any medium-large news organization. It’s not as much about location apps as it as about a game-like user experience.

My advice to the New York Times? Copy Foursquare.

Posted in NewstangleTagged foursquare, gaming, interactivity, journalism, newyorktimes, social media

A Public Can Talk To Itself: Why The Future of News is Actually Pretty Clear

October 27, 2009 Ryan SholinLeave a comment

Cody Brown builds up and boils down the historical shift from one-way broadcast communication to the current sphere of blogs and microblogs through the lens of The New York Times.

A Public Can Talk To Itself: Why The Future of News is Actually Pretty Clear

Posted in NewstangleTagged codybrown, journalism, kommons.com, newyorktimes

After Effects Workflow at The New York Times

October 26, 2009 Ryan SholinLeave a comment

Zach Wise outlines the process of creating an After Effects-fueled motion graphics presentation at the New York Times.

After Effects Workflow at The New York Times

Posted in NewstangleTagged AfterEffects, journalism, newyorktimes, tools, tutorial, zachwise
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