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A Personal Update

April 19, 2008

Today’s post has two different themes, 1) a change in blog format and 2) my job search.
I wanted to start out by saying that I’ve changed the way things work on here a little. After getting several emails, I re-evaluated having my Twitter updates archive to my blog. I’ve decided that there isn’t very much [...]

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links for 2008-03-18

March 18, 2008

Online oligarchy: old guard dominates ‘Net news coverage

BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » The challenge of live search

Seth’s Blog: Why bother having a resume?

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2008-02-08

February 8, 2008

My new found love for Backups is underway, I’ve got TimeMachine running, DVDs of photos burning, and files uploading! #
Well, I’m still uploading pics to my backup server, which makes working on my own personal site v-e-r-y slow #
Good night Twitterville, I’m off to bed #
At work, not real busy today so working on my [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2007-12-12

December 12, 2007

I see Twitter picked back up again this evening, I’ll get caught up here in a bit. #
@acafourek Twitter Tuesday has been amazing, I’ve seen some really great convo, and made some great new connections. #
@chrisbrogan which forum are you talking about? #
How does Twitter integrate into what you do professionally? #
@conniereece are there plenty [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2007-11-28

November 28, 2007

Eating dinner, I slept much of the afternoon, I think last week finally caught up with me #
Working on my resume, willing to review it? DM me and I’ll shoot it your way #
Watching Charlie Brown’s Christmas special, and working on my resume #
Journalists video chatting from the US, Poland, Argentina, and Russia? no problem! [...]

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Does Print or Online Come First – The Poynter Series

September 16, 2007

This Poynter article outlines how due to a difference in time zones a freelance writer came under fire because a popular blog scooped his story before the traditional weeklies that pay him for his content published.
Read the Article Here.
This isn’t the first I’ve heard of online news organizations scooping traditional media however this [...]

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Another Beginning

August 24, 2007

It’s fall again and that means thousands of youth from around the world are entering schools and universities around the globe. I am looking forward to expanding my own skills and enhancing existing projects this fall.
As I continue to work on this site I keep coming up with new ideas for features and pages, the [...]

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Farewell to guard

October 25, 2005

http://columbiamissourian.com/news/story.php?ID=16705 Guard unit bid’s farewell. This story would bring tears to the eyes of a militaryman I do believe. The lede was captivating and captured the spirit of the ceremony. Or how I would imagine the ceremony anyway. The story then leads gracefully into the news of the story and ends [...]

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Google saves Newspaper

October 18, 2005

What i’m sure started as a standard “hey look at this person, she just got a job for the city” article, Google provided some insight into that person. http://columbiamissourian.com/news/story.php?ID=16589 is a big story about the new airport manager Columbia hired and who had falsified information on her resume and not disclosed that she had [...]

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Stumbling gas hoarders

September 27, 2005

http://columbiamissourian.com/news/story.php?ID=16230 yet another gas prices ‘ they are a risin’ ‘ story. This ones take the view of people stocking up before Rite. I presume this story was written yesterday sometime, I’m wondering why someone didn’t read the wire and include something about President Bush telling Americans to not drive so much (Yeah, [...]

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