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May, 2006
Housekeeping
Just reporting a couple of site tweaks; feel free to pay as little attention as you see fit:
AJR: Newspapers adapting to Internet. Really.
Rachel Smolkin at American Journalism Review writes that newspaper leadership won't just roll over and die at the prospects of the Internet, including
Two presentations at Poynter
I had the profound privilege of participating as visiting faculty at last week's Leadership for Online News Managers se
Tagging news for structure, utility
Adrian Holovaty, one of journalism's smartest people on all things online, proposes some new ways of tagging news sto
Gannett-Planet Discover
I haven't seen much from media and local search industry commentators, so I'm wondering if word got out very far: Gannett is buying Pl
No plaid in Yahoo pattern library
Lost Remote tipped me off to a cool and useful design pattern library from the Yahoo! gang.
Google algorithm tweaks vs. Web spam
Here's an intriguing take, as always from The Register, on Google's latest indexing algorithm update.
It's a'hard, it's a'hard, it's a'haaaaard ...
I'm planning to write an essay for this journal and the e-newsletter, and I need your help.
Follow the Web 2.0 money
His healthy skepticism for so-called Web 2.0 showing, Nick Carr reminds us that the infrastructure providers reap the rewards
Wondering about Microsoft/Times e-reader
I don't know whether dedicated e-reader devices -- such as the one Microsoft and The New York Times showed off, or the first-gen
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