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May, 2006


Housekeeping

9:53 am 5/28/2006

Just reporting a couple of site tweaks; feel free to pay as little attention as you see fit:

AJR: Newspapers adapting to Internet. Really.

10:05 am 5/24/2006

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

1:26 pm 5/23/2006

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

3:28 pm 5/18/2006

Adrian Holovaty, one of journalism's smartest people on all things online, proposes some new ways of tagging news sto

Gannett-Planet Discover

2:04 pm 5/12/2006

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

7:09 am 5/12/2006

Lost Remote tipped me off to a cool and useful design pattern library from the Yahoo! gang.

Google algorithm tweaks vs. Web spam

9:25 am 5/4/2006

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 ...

5:29 am 5/2/2006

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

4:23 pm 5/1/2006

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

7:05 am 5/1/2006

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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