June 2008 (2)
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- 03: On answering the “why” and “what’s next” component of news stories that the AP says young news consumers want more of: The answers are already there, but paragraphs are a problem (0)
- 03: Furious flurry of facts freaks out info followers, foisting fear for industry’s future upon faithful: AP’s report on creating the news of the future (now, you mean?) (3)
May 2008 (2)
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- 21: Seeing the nature of the Web after tracing the path of links leading to a video on a video technique (1)
- 06: Another vote for scannability when writing for the Web (0)
April 2008 (2)
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- 17: Creating awareness of online communities by automatically connecting people performing similar activities (0)
- 17: The ways people use information / journalistic services that can be sold around them (0)
January 2008 (9)
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- 25: EveryBlock.com: Game-changing new player in hyperlocal; hyperridiculous video (0)
- 21: The-Web-is-your-Web-site future gets closer with DataPortability.org (0)
- 20: Collecting storytelling tutorials from Ira Glass and others (0)
- 20: Will cellphone novels kill ‘the author’? If you believe blogs will kill ‘the journalist,’ then yes (0)
- 19: CuePrompter.com: Teleprompting with Web and laptop (1)
- 08: If ‘The Simpsons’ says the print newspaper business is doomed, is it true? (1)
- 08: Idiomag.com: Interests as reporter, software as editor-in-chief for instant, multimedia music magazine (1)
- 07: MizPee.com: Niche, hyper-local journalism about top toilets (0)
- 06: 3 ideas to steal from bbc.co.uk/home/beta/, and 6 ideas to make it better; 15 Web principles from the BBC (2)
December 2007 (9)
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- 19: As attention fragments, so does power and cultural evolution (0)
- 14: TwitterMail.com: Post to Twitter with e-mail; newsroomnext is heading to Hong Kong (6)
- 14: Build a journalism-inspired Web application with AppJet (0)
- 13: From a taxi ride to butchering a whale: A Flash-enabled story about an Inupiat Eskimo tradition by Jonathan Harris (0)
- 12: Edgeio.com shutting down; don’t build business plans on the backs of butterflies (0)
- 11: Begin waving goodbye to search and retrieve; Persai moves us closer to an era of information finding us (1)
- 11: MoFuse.com: RSS + laziness = instant mobile Web site! (0)
- 05: The same content on e-paper will not save newspapers; how can news ensure I won’t be an alien’s lunch? (0)
- 04: iDesktop.tv makes YouTube better and gives easy access to b-roll from the masses (1)
November 2007 (22)
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- 29: Seesmic.com: The video version of Twitter sending Web-cam work to your network pub; the Web is becoming your Web site (0)
- 27: Take 2: Upload video to multiple sites and track stats for it (0)
- 26: 4 roles for librarians in the age of the social Web inspire 4 roles for journalists (0)
- 25: ‘The Web is like Canada’ and 12 other contestants in the Web-simile slam-down! (0)
- 23: 3 changes in information experience micro-culture (1)
- 21: Hey, California, next time there are wildfires, make instant news across all of your micro blog sites like tumblr. with one site, HelloTxt.com (3)
- 21: To automate audio or not to automate audio: Listen to this robot reading Shakespeare, play with vozMe.com and suffer the slings and arrows (a 5-act drama) (0)
- 20: OpenDeadTree: Google’s patent on turning 1s and 0s into ink on paper takes the shine off my inner Rachael Ray (0)
- 20: One reason user-generated content trickles instead of flows to your journalism performance organization (0)
- 15: Lifestrea.ms: Keeping track of your 1 million and counting online identities (3)
- 15: CleverHippo.org: Search engine for widgets and embeddable social networking mini-applications (0)
- 15: Let customers watch ads where and when they want to instead of paying for subscriptions (0)
- 13: Facebook doesn’t like Search Insider gaming its new ad system to get Facebooker comments on being targeted as ‘1984′ fans (0)
- 12: Mix of short and long articles optimizes engagement with your Web site (0)
- 12: Roundup of blogosphere talk about Attributor, software that allows journalists to track their content wherever it goes on the Web (1)
- 12: Make like Dow Jones & Co. and provide a way to integrate real-time news with the tools people use to make resource-allotment decisions (0)
- 12: Make like a Moby: Offer quality content to everyone; collect a cut of revenues earned from commercial use (0)
- 09: Your Web site has captured the eyeballs; so what? You need attention + intent (0)
- 07: Tafiti.com makes search results look like a custom newspaper (0)
- 06: A gorilla playing drums can teach us a lot about Web journalism (1)
- 05: Track your content wherever it goes on the Web with Attributor (0)
- 01: Can you correctly guess the publication year for this Business Week article on the fragmentation of media (with 8 hints and a touch of remixing)? (0)
October 2007 (32)
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- 31: 5 jobs you must fill to launch a Web-based journalism publication (0)
- 30: Take a lesson from Google: The Web is the platform (a TechCrunch remix) (0)
- 27: Build your network publication with meecard.com, claimid.com, openid.net, profilebuilder.com, tubemogul.com and shareomatic.com (2)
- 25: Use Mogulus.com to launch your live Web TV(ish) news studio before watching millions of talking heads fragment your audience even more (0)
- 24: Click2Map.com: an amazing map-making tool that marks the birth of the mlog (0)
- 23: Cover every story like the Orlando Sentinel covered the space shuttle launch (1)
- 23: Niche content news: Fighting for pennies takes as much work as fighting for bountiful wads of cash (3)
- 21: BugMeNot: one more reason not to require time-wasting, useless, customer-repelling registration in order to see content (2)
- 20: Gather and manage user-generated content with NoteStar (1)
- 19: TubeMogul.com: one tool to upload your video and get analytics for it on YouTube, Google Video, Revver and more (0)
- 17: Build Web audiences around tasks; start with getting your news on service sites such as Hubbuzz.com (0)
- 17: Telling stories on the Web is like developing software using agile principles: a remix of a Read/WriteWeb post (2)
- 15: Follow Mochi Media’s lead in turning individual pieces of content into ad-integrated, revenue-generating, one-story businesses that go anywhere on the Web (0)
- 15: Start a blog discussing the stories you are working on or planning to work on (0)
- 14: 2 trends of the information jungle to terrify and inspire journalists (2)
- 12: Fill your ad space with something useful or your customers will do it for you with Wibiki.com (0)
- 12: Put a cash register on your photos with Edgeio.com (1)
- 11: Make money with BigTribe.com’s embeddable, transaction-enabled map-ads, or do it all yourself with Google Maps and Spreadsheets (0)
- 10: When you’re told to stop linking to competing news sites, explain that the journalism business is about helping customers make music out of noise (0)
- 10: Journalism organizations: Sell ad networking services, not ad space (0)
- 09: To keep news, information and story customers, do like Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos does and figure out what is not going to change in your business (0)
- 08: Think and write, and win a piece of $5 million from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation (0)
- 08: Advertisers: Think like journalists and hire some bloggers to make useful ads (2)
- 07: Journalism is no longer in the mass aggregation and sale of attention business (4)
- 06: Use Cliqin.com to connect with topically similar blogs and create a widget promoting your group’s posts; wow, provide useful tools and your customers will organize themselves into groups you can sell to advertisers (0)
- 05: 6 maxims for music story promotion in the digital age: a remix of a MediaShift post (0)
- 04: Thousands of reasons to produce video for your site (1)
- 03: Hire someone to make fun of your news and get farked (0)
- 02: Master a niche topic; toss the peanut butter ball of your expertise through the ever-growing information webfields of popcorn (0)
- 02: Monetize and make your photos easily embeddable with BritePic (0)
- 01: Create videos with your customers using Kaltura.com (0)
- 01: Link text should work as well as an address works for a mail carrier (1)
September 2007 (12)
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- 30: Hire a blanchor to establish your content’s position in the network; hire a what? (0)
- 29: Q: Why are my newspaper’s blogs not being read that much? (1)
- 27: Your Web site is not the online version of your non-Web publication (0)
- 26: Play MMORPGs, befriend a level 70 orc warlock and learn about the future of news (0)
- 25: Every story should be a Web site, and a Web site should be a network hub (6)
- 24: Upload video footage to media mixing sites; place audience-generated concoctions on your site (0)
- 24: Incorporate YouTube footage into your own videos
- 23: Voxant Newsroom offers embeddable articles with ads (1)
- 22: Use Google Custom Search Engine to make friends with bloggers (4)
- 20: Writing news for the Web (4)
- 20: Spread your news (and RSS ads) with SpringWidgets.com (0)
- 19: The Web is your Web site; search is your navigation (7)
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