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The Editorialiste: Tina Brown and the fight to save journalism
If you're a writer, get out of your comfort zone.
If you're an editor, surround yourself with writers.
And if you're starting an online publication, do so with conviction. It will work.
Eventually.
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If you're a writer, get out of your comfort zone.If you're an editor, surround yourself with writers.And if you're starting an online publication, do so with conviction. It will work.Eventually.
Nicholas Carr's Blog: The writing is on the paywall
Nicholas looks at the future of journalism and the news industry, and tries to figure out of micropayments is the answer. Cites anti-paper arguments from various thinkers, like Clay Shirky and Jeff Jarvis.
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In this environment, you're about as like to be able to charge for an online news story as you are to charge for air. And the overabundance of supply means, as well, an overabundance of advertising inventory. So not only can't you charge for your product, but you can't make decent ad revenues either. Bad times.
Dreamfish » Coworking in San Francisco
One of the most elaborate co-working locations I've come across.
Facebook cashes in on friends - Telegraph
Facebook founder finally finds a way to profit from its 150m members' private data.
Ma.gnolia Suffers Major Data Loss, Site Taken Offline | Epicenter from Wired.com
There was a meltdown at bookmark sharing website Ma.gnolia Friday morning. The service lost both its primary store of user data, as well as its backup. The site has been taken offline while the team tries to reconstruct its databases, though some users ma
Feedity - Create RSS feed from any web page
Create RSS Feed for Any Webpage. Track Webpage Changes in Real-time. Pull Web Content for Mashups. Publish RSS Feeds on your Website. Combine and Aggregate Multiple RSS Feeds.
Revolution, Facebook-Style - Can Social Networking Turn Young Egyptians Into a Force for Democratic Change? - NYTimes.com
Web sites or proxy servers created specifically for activists are easy for a government to shut down, Zuckerman says, but around the world, dissidents thrive on sites, like Facebook, that are used primarily for more mundane purposes (like exchanging pictu
Whiners: Technology's White House of Horrors
Staffers plucked from Obama's campaign operation, used to cutting-edge technology, are finding the White House to be a Mac-free technological museum. In other words, they're learning to work like the rest of America! Are we a culture of whiners? ;)
Journalism in the Cloud | Placeblogger
Just as many tech outfits have figured out that it's too expensive to have too many fixed assets, many news outlets are faced with the fact that they can't support the same number of foreign correspondents or beat reporters. The fundamental experiment th
MediaShift: Innovation in Inauguration Coverage
The first question Megan Taylor asked herself as she started collecting links was, "Well, this is a cool way to cover the event, but is it journalism?
40 of the Best Twitter Brands and the People Behind Them
Mashable handpicked 40 of the best brands experimenting with the micro-blogging platform, and asked them a few short questions about how they’re using Twitter.
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Trend Blend 2009: A Map of Time and Tide
This is a cool visualizations of trends for 2009 in different sectors. It's from Trends in Living Networks blogger Ross Dawson. You may remember the very popular Trend Blend 2007 and Trend Blend 2008 which used transportation themes. Created by Future
Will Work for Praise: The Web's Free-Labor Economy - BusinessWeek
This online business model has Americans happily toiling for attention on for-profit sites that don't pay them money
The Renegades at the New York 'Times' - New York Magazine
What are these renegade cybergeeks doing at the New York Times? A discussion in forms of participatory journalism.
Texty: The Simplest CMS
Never open a HTML page again for a minor text change! Texty provides a quick way to adjust content on any webpage.
In Silicon Valley, Venture Capitalists Turn Cautious - NYTimes.com
Oh well... Dot.Bomb 2.0. Least we're getting realistic again :)
Digital Domain - Advertisers Face Hurdles on Social Networking Sites - NYTimes.com
When advertisers invite members to come to pages dedicated to their products, they can attract visitors only by investing in expensive creative material or old-fashioned promotions like prize contests.
And when they try to take advantage of new “social a
Wreck & Salvage: raise hell and put a block under it
Wreck and Salvage, three guys working across the web to remix videos. If only it was that simple. The results of their collaboration run the gamut from hilarious to profound, and sometimes both. W&S is Erik Nelson, Adam Quirk, and Aaron Valdez, who have a
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