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Hurricane Ike Media Review: Judging Criteria

September 15, 2008

As I mentioned yesterday, I’m going to be writing reviews of the local and national media’s response to Hurricane Ike this past weekend.
What I’ll focus on:

Update frequency
Web site usability
User generated content solicitation and usage
Multi-media coverage
Distribution of content outside the “walled garden”
Innovation, or lack thereof in coverage

Where I’m coming from:

I have family who lives in a [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2008-02-01

February 1, 2008

Yup, STILL working on Contributr, it’s so close, but we just can’t stop! #
Well, It’s now or never, check out what I’ve been working on since September http://www.contributr.net #
Wow, the commenters at the new OFFICIAL TSA blog are much more interesting than the bloggers: http://www.tsa.gov/blog #
Take THAT snow! I’m the first one on the block [...]

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What an Amazing Ride

February 1, 2008

It’s official everyone Team Contributr’s AIR application has been received by Adobe for a technical review before the big judging on Monday. It’s my understanding that an AIR Specialist at Adobe will be doing a technical review report for the judging committee.Team Contributr will be presenting our final application for judging Monday, February 4th, 2008 [...]

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Welcome to Contributr!

January 31, 2008

The Development team is putting the finishing touches on the Contributr AIR application and web interfaces as we prepare to submit the final code to Adobe Inc. for a technical review before presenting our little application to the Judging panel Monday evening.Wish Us Luck!

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The Final Stretch!

January 28, 2008

What a surprise we got today, we finally heard from the Reynolds Institute that we have to submit the final AIR application to Adobe for a technical review by Friday at 5pm CST. I see some late nights ahead of us this week!We’ve got a great little application with a TON of potential, let’s [...]

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