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21 Apr 09

Why journalists should learn to code (and why some shouldn't bother) :: 10,000 Words :: multimedia, online journalism news and reviews

  • Because many coders and developers aren't exactly rushing out to learn about inverted pyramids and cutlines, this gives the coding journalist an advantage.
  • Being both a journalist and a programmer/coder requires use of both sides of the brain. The left brain, which relies on logic and analysis, is more apt for synthesizing computer processes; the right brain relies more on intuition and creative thought, essential skills for a successful journalist. Because journalists are more likely to be right-brain thinkers, asking a writer to code is basically asking someone to rethink the way they think
14 Apr 09

‘Hyperlocal’ Web Sites Deliver News Without Newspapers - NYTimes.com

  • A number of Web start-up companies are creating so-called hyperlocal news sites that let people zoom in on what is happening closest to them, often without involving traditional journalists.
    • As the saying goes, "Lead, follow or get out of the way."
      If news organizations don't lead on the web, others will...and they'll bypass newspapers.
      - on 2009-04-14
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  • The sites, like EveryBlock, Outside.in, Placeblogger and Patch, collect links to articles and blogs and often supplement them with data from local governments and other sources.
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09 Apr 09

8 Indispensable Web Services the Modern Reporter Can’t Afford to Skip | New Media Bytes | Online journalism, web production and promotion

  • If you’re new to RSS, here’s an explainer on how to use RSS.
  • The best tools integrating RSS into your workflow include Google Reader and Google Homepage.
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01 Apr 09

The Music Industry, Adapting to a Digital Future : NPR Music

  • Writer Eliot Van Buskirk joins Fresh Air to discuss the new, digital landscape of music, and the resulting changes in the music industry.
31 Mar 09

How my publisher father predicted electronic news | Newsweek My Turn | Newsweek.com

  • He believed newspapers could save themselves from extinction—but only if they adapted early and intelligently to new technology.
  • One former publisher told me recently that Barry Bingham Jr. "was the visionary among us. He said what we didn't want to hear and we ran from it."
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The Shift

  • Learning multimedia is a lot like learning music. You have to get your "chops" on one instrument.
  • Photojournalists begin learning multimedia with their core competency in decisive moment-based still photography, and then apply their stills "chops" and original point of view to video, which is hungry for the "decisive sequence."
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13 Mar 09

Daniel Sinker: Where is Our Orchestra? What Journalism Can Learn From the Mind-Blowing Remixes of Kutiman

  • Kutiman, an Israeli musician, cuts his songs together using snippets of performances on hundreds of YouTube videos.
  • Kutiman, an Israeli musician, cuts his songs together using snippets of performances on hundreds of YouTube videos.
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14 Dec 08

Web 2.0? Or Is It More Like Web 16.0? - Alan C. Baird - Open Salon

A short history of web development.

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  • here's a history of the most significant events on the www
  • WEB 1.1 -- 1967 - Markup language is created < / end >
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30 Oct 08

What’s the Difference Between a Blog and a Web Site? — contentious.com

What's the difference between a blog and a web site? Not much, in a growing number of cases. Except, of course, blogs are easier.

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  • My take on this is that the difference between blogs and web sites is steadily vanishing. These channels are definitely converging.
  • After all, a blog is nothing more than a kind of web site supported by a content management system that provides a useful collection of features
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10 Oct 08

Xark!: 10 reasons why newspapers won't reinvent news

I no longer believe that (non-national) metro newspapers will play a significant role in the reinvention of the press in its 21st century configuration.

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  • I no longer believe that (non-national) metro newspapers will play a significant role in the reinvention of the press in its 21st century configuration.
  • I no longer believe that (non-national) metro newspapers will play a significant role in the reinvention of the press in its 21st century configuration.
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Mahalo.com: Human-powered Search

Rec by Sholin, who notes it's "turning into a really interesting news/information mix. The short version...Mahalo = Wikipedia with a small group of paid editors, run by the guy who built Weblogs, Inc. (@JasonCalacanis)

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