Tag: Technology
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The Science of ReTweets Report
Here’s the full Dan Zarella report on words, punctuation marks, etc. that will get you retweeted. I’d love to see what these numbers look like a few months after RTs are codified. The Science of ReTweets Report
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Rebooting the News #25
Dave Winer and Jay Rosen bring on a guest for this week’s podcast: It’s Dan Gillmor, who puts on his reporter hat and gets a better explanation of RSSCloud out of Winer than I’ve heard yet. Rebooting the News #25
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Plastic Logic E Book Reader Video Tour and Hands On – Gizmodo
Another step toward electronic paper: this Plastic Logic prototype has a working touchscreen. Plastic Logic E Book Reader Video Tour and Hands On – Gizmodo
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Consumption spreads faster today – The New York Times
There’s a good graph here comparing the adoption of different technologies. Useful for presentations, school-related stuff. via kottke. (sidenote: the graphic credits Nicholas Felton, of amusing Annual Report lore.) Consumption spreads faster today – The New York Times
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Do your reporters have OCD or ADD?
From Jeff Jarvis’s notes on the something Arianna Huffington said during a discussion at Davos: She said that bloggers have obsessive-compulsive disorder while reporters (or more likely, their editors) have attention deficit disorder. I think it depends on the reporter, or the editor, or the town, or the size of the news hole. But all…
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RateMyProfessors.com – the ultimate student media vertical?
Two weeks ago, a little business brief zipped across my workflow radar at the office – mtvU buys RateMyProfessors.com*. For those of you keeping up with the college newspaper business, last summer, mtvU bought College Publisher, by far the largest hosting and CMS provider for online student media. Now, the Viacom subsidiary adds RateMyProfessors to…
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The best thing about being on a team…
…is that you don’t have to do everything yourself. That’s what I’m finally learning after 3.5 months at my new job. Everyone has a specialty, and the best thing you can do is let everyone do what they do best, whether it’s design, code, manage, write, shoot, edit, record, or evangelize. I spent my lunch…