links for 2006-08-28
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aine’s blog at vox.
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irma’s blog at vox.
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WordPress can be configured to use an email account to post to your blog. Here’s how.
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A resource guide to help you figure out how to put this industry trend to work for you and your newsroom.
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You’ve done the project. Now it’s time to get the word out.
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Flybook is a go-anywhere, do-everything computer. It’s as powerful as a desktop or a heavyweight laptop PC and as handy as a mobile phone.
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This report details the important considerations when exploring a collaborative effort between audience and traditional media organizations.
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Alphabetized list of links of use to reporters, citizen journalists, or anyone needing to do any sort of research, really.
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This guide is based on the style book which is given to all journalists at The Economist.
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Commentary: A preview of Newsvine, which seeks to combine global news with the best ideas of citizen j-sites.
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Roy Peter Clark from Poynter Institute has posted up 50 tools that can help you when you do any kinds of writing.
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eHub is a constantly updated resource of web applications, services or sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0), social software, blogging, Ajax, Ruby on Rails, location mapping, open source, folksonomy, design and digital media sharing.
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Planet Ajaxian is your one stop shop for all Ajax content.
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Sites and resources of interest to journalists working in or covering Europe.
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Offers an overview of future world news headlines and the stories behind them, and calendar planner, daybook, diary…
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In the last three decades the Committee has played a role in virtually every significant press freedom case that has come before the Supreme Court. Lawyers fighting for journalists.
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Commentful is a service that watches comments/follow-ups on Blog posts, Digg submissions, Flickr pictures, and many other types of content. When ever there is an update, such as a new follow-up or comment, Commentful notifies you instantly.
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Share exactly what you want with exactly who you want.
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