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links for 2008-05-01

May 1, 2008

Poynter Online – Toxic Newsroom Cultures

9 Free Tools To Monitor Your Brand | BlogWell

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When A Podcast Isn’t Just A Podcast

April 10, 2008

I had a great IM conversation last night with a podcast author regarding my post from a few days ago about the death of podcasting. He seemed to agree on many levels and was hoping for some advice because he’s feeling trapped in his current podcast network and not sure how to venture out on [...]

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Are Podcasts Dead?

April 7, 2008

In case you didn’t know, I’ll be in Las Vegas Sunday-Wednesday for the NAB conference (National Association of Broadcasters). The Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism is sponsoring my trip so that I can present Contributr to the masses. (Let’s hope Contributr is ready, more on that tomorrow!)
As I was looking through [...]

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Convergence of the Future

March 19, 2008

News makers keep talking about backpack journalists and having reporters be good at everything. Now we all know that’s just not possible, but it hasn’t stopped the visionaries from proclaiming convergence journalism the future of news.

Convergence of the media is already happening of course, and convergence is the future. No longer is a television station [...]

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Removing the Newspaper Moniker

March 18, 2008

A more recent than not change in the newspaper world is the lack us the word “newspaper” to describe the business. This is as much public fluff and PR as it is anything else.

It’s all great and good to move forward and evolve a little, but its another thing altogether to wake up and not [...]

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Recent Facebook Application Launches

February 28, 2008

I recently launched several Facebook applications and thought I’d share them with you. All of them are essentially the same application with different content, they parse RSS feeds from blogs and newsrooms that I work with.

While these aren’t examples of huge viral applications, they have been gaining viewers and interactions day by day. (I might [...]

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Facebook Developers = Old Boys Club

February 10, 2008

Facebook Platform Developer Forum / Need some quick adjustments made to my very basic app…: “”
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Alright, I admit I was being a little facetious in my post, but I was genuinely wanting to hire someone on a fair wage to help with a couple Facebook Applications I’m launching. The responses I got were rude, [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2008-01-09

January 9, 2008

@hcokim both of those releases are really exciting, it’s amazing how many corporations use Xserve instead of beige boxes #
Hanging at Starbucks in Sugarland tx #
Gotta love the Starbucks sample girl, free skinny lattes are always appreciated! #
@deanpence you got that right! Agreeable clients are awesome. #
checking on all my Basecamp projects, lots of work [...]

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CaspioVote – Turnkey Election Guide – A Review

November 14, 2007

CaspioVote is being marketed as an easy-to-use election guide type drill-down, database driven tool for media companies to plug-in to their sites and have an insta-election guide.
I’ve read all pages of the site related to this particular application, and visited the only live client page I was able to find through their press release and [...]

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A New Media Mindset

November 10, 2007

As I progress and increase my knowledge and interest in new-media ventures and the people who work with them I realize more and more about the organizational and staffing problems of companies, especially news organizations who feel threatened by new-media.
I’ve worked with new and emerging media for five years now, and I don’t claim to [...]

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