Google Wave has potential for journalism – but that’s all it is right now
Google Wave is an amazing new tool with lot of features that could solve several problems journalists face right now. But it isn't quite there just yet. Continue reading →
View ArticleLinks roundup: Media law news, paid content and crazy ideas
A roundup of recommended links from around the web on the Federal Shield law, newspapers as non-profits, who's charging for online content, removing content from Google, Twitter, news blogging networks...
View ArticleA new media how-to roundup
Here's a collection of great tips and how-tos I've found lately you might find helpful if you want to break into media - or break out. Includes tips on YouTube, data mapping, UGC, training and starting...
View ArticleRecommended links: Freemium models, ideas and more
Oh, Rupert News Corp’s Murdoch says he’ll hide his content from Google very soon. I’ll believe it when I see it. And if he does do it, how long will it take for regret to set in? Pay Models Alan …...
View ArticleRecommended reading on saving journalism, new technology and social media
“New” Tools and Technology Prior to its demise, Editor & Publisher had written about allegedly “new tools” the newspaper in Knoxville uses to police website comments. First of all, I find it...
View ArticleA mess of recommended reading
I’ve had a bunch of links sitting around I meant to share forever ago, but they fell through the cracks. So if they seem a little late, well, too bad. Cool Stuff A lot of sites (Cincinnati.Com...
View ArticleRecommended reading: Industry trends and survival skills
Industry News and Ideas Is there a flaw in the proposed federal shield law? This scathing rebuttal to an overwhelming support of a Federal Shield Law has definitely caused me some pause. For every...
View ArticleLink roundup: Facebook deals, Times paywalls, ONA and news experiments
Geolocation meets deals Last news first. Facebook announced today that it will be doing more with its location feature, including offering deals tied to location. This could spell trouble for other...
View ArticleRecommended reading: Investigative social media, new ideas and tools
Sorry it’s been so long, but it’s been crazy busy as TBD’s preparing for the holidays and other events. This’ll be a quick one, just a few links I’ve been reading of late. Have a happy Thanksgiving,...
View ArticleLink roundup: Twitter news, tech tools and a shameless plug
On the Twitters In their “The science of the hashtag” post, Twitter charts the lifecycle of a hashtag and spells out just what and who propelled it to popularity. In short – celebrities > media, as...
View ArticleLink roundup: Facebook deals, Times paywalls, ONA and news experiments
Geolocation meets deals Last news first. Facebook announced today that it will be doing more with its location feature, including offering deals tied to location. This could spell trouble for other...
View ArticleRecommended reading: Investigative social media, new ideas and tools
Sorry it’s been so long, but it’s been crazy busy as TBD’s preparing for the holidays and other events. This’ll be a quick one, just a few links I’ve been reading of late. Have a happy Thanksgiving,...
View ArticleLink roundup: Twitter news, tech tools and a shameless plug
On the Twitters In their “The science of the hashtag” post, Twitter charts the lifecycle of a hashtag and spells out just what and who propelled it to popularity. In short – celebrities > media, as...
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