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links for 2009-10-27

Are the iPhone and social networks making the classic Web and intranet obsolete? | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
"real shifts in both online platform alternatives and in the mobile market are beginning to usher in foundational new usage patterns by users."
(tags: Technology mobile socialnetworks iPhone worldwideweb)

The social media what-not-to-do list paulbalcerak.com
"Here are some of the . . . → Read More: links for 2009-10-27

links for 2009-10-20

Mediactive Solutions for Journalism, or Re-Creating a Priesthood?
"But when the authors call for collective action, watch out. What they’re talking about is using government. The only institutions that seem able to use government without being used are too-big-to-fail banks and military contractors; the rest of us fall into the inverse category. Journalists get government help . . . → Read More: links for 2009-10-20

links for 2009-10-13

The forecast from ONA 2009
Reynolds Journalism Institute fellows took notes at ONA.
(tags: Media&Journalism OnlineNewsAssociation 2009 ReynoldsJournalismInstitute)

Is a video worth a thousand words?
"This leaves a big gap in a what is a widely consumed market. Mashable reports: "In August, more than 161 million viewers watched an average of 157 videos per viewer, according to data from the . . . → Read More: links for 2009-10-13

links for 2009-10-10

Home | OpenCalais
(tags: 3.0 metadata semantic web)

Emily Ingram » How to build a portfolio Web site: A new blog series
Emily Ingram – Journalism musings from a copy editor, Web producer and designer
(tags: jobs journalism portfolio sites web)

Adaptive Semantics Inc.
Adaptive Semantics offers a complete community moderation solution for publishers of online content using machine learning and sentiment . . . → Read More: links for 2009-10-10

Reimold moves to the big leagues

Dan Riemold, formerly of College Media Matters, is now blogging at College Media Beat, a UWire project. Dan’s focus isn’t changing, just his URL. From his first blog post at the new joint:

Yes, you read that right. The generation supposedly tuned out and turned off by all things real world, serious and especially ink-stained . . . → Read More: Reimold moves to the big leagues

links for 2009-08-20

Leagues Restrict Access as Fan and Financial Interests Intersect – NYTimes.com
Sports leagues grapple with the people who care about their sports and the moneyed interests. good story.
(tags: Technology athletics socialmedia . . . → Read More: links for 2009-08-20

links for 2009-08-11

MediaShift . Five Ways to Use Mind-Mapping Tools in the Newsroom | PBS
"Here are five possible applications for mind mapping tools in the newsroom. After a brief introduction to each, I'll talk about some useful online resources for learning more about mind mapping." – I don't know enough about mind-mapping, but it seems like a useful . . . → Read More: links for 2009-08-11

links for 2009-08-09

As Classrooms Go Digital, Textbooks May Become History – NYTimes.com
"Textbooks have not gone the way of the scroll yet, but many educators say that it will not be long before they are replaced by digital versions — or supplanted altogether by lessons assembled from the wealth of free courseware, educational games, videos and projects on the . . . → Read More: links for 2009-08-09

links for 2009-08-06

Editorial: Linking, Weblogs and The Health of the Newspaper Industry We Love DC
"I tried, on Sunday, to come up with what a good policy is for using hyperlinks in a blog post. I can’t think of a hard and fast rule, but it tends to come back to a single basic principle that you probably . . . → Read More: links for 2009-08-06

links for 2009-08-05

What do you find most difficult as a blogger?
Time and continuing passion.
(tags: Media&Journalism . . . → Read More: links for 2009-08-05