"We bring you what we hope is the most comprehensive one-stop center for real-time information about the horrific mass shootings in Tucson on Jan. 8, 2011. The shootings left six dead and 14 injured, including the alleged intended target, U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, a Democrat who represents southern Arizona." - via e-mail
A must-read for understanding the people who will be reading the media in the next century.
An early (2/2005) article that explains AJAX web application development. You may not know the term, but if you've used Google Maps (and other applications), you've been using AJAX.
Joan Connell discusses the State of the News report and also a UK government report that maps the future of the BBC. The post contains a pdf link to the BBC report as well. Some inspiration as you navigate the future.
A list of things new media execs are demanding of aspiring digital journalists. Are you training for these attributes?
"The People's Atlas" - a mapping application that allows users to connect locations on a google map. Could be useful for college media sites wanting an easy to use map application.
An up-to-date list of local citizen-media initiatives around the U.S. Quite a surprisingly long list.
Joint endeavor to keep people in the newspaper mix.
The giant information archivist announces plans to provide a compendium of weblog content to subscribers. And they are talking about paying bloggers.
UT-Austin hosts the seventh annual event, with record attendance. A variety of content for every taste.
A guide for students from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Mostly centered on minors, but with some salient information for college students who are blogging.
A convenient (and probably out-of-date by the time you read this) list of all the "web 2.0" stuff that's out there - from MySpace to Backpackit to Skype. Hundreds to suft through.
A thorough take on the legal issues you should consider when podcasting - produced by the Creative Commons organization with some high-powered legal experts.
For Photoshop geeks, a tutorial in making things "web 2.0-ish".
Washingtonpost.com and chicagocrime.org web hotshot Adrian Holovaty points out resources to become a web wizard.
I find "design" ideas work well in a variety of environments. Hopefully you can transfer some of these.
Site that offers tons of web design knowledge for beginners and pros. Free.
Mindy McAdams put together this "webliography" of books and sites to help students get a grasp on online journalism.
A veteran of online news makes a plea for a common platform among news industry companies if newspapers are to survive.
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