links for 2010-09-16
September 16, 2010 in industry news
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A number of posts examining the present and future state of journalism education. On my "to read" list.
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Some good news regarding app use. via Will Sullivan
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At this point, I expect every new innovation to be followed with a "can X help save the print publishing industry." via Will Sullivan
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Steve Yelvington gets his rant on. Should be required reading for every journalism student. Released on Sept. 11 but pertinent still. via Will Sullivan
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No. SATSQ.
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In Defense of Links, Part One: Nick Carr, hypertext and delinkification — Scott Rosenberg's WordyardI love the hyperlink, and discover more through its uses every day. Read the whole thing. via Will Sullivan
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Perhaps some good news for college media getting into online ad sales.
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"Twitter has democratized narrative even more than blogs have, you could argue, because its interface — your 140 characters next to my 140 characters next to Justin Bieber’s 140 characters, all sharing the space of the screen — has been not only universal, but universally restricted."
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Dan Reimold has some details on a self-censorship case at BYU. And the staff of the Daily Universe discover the Google Cache.
Hey, i Think your blog is good!! I found it on Google I think i will come back one day
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