Learn how to blog - I agree with Howard Owens when he says blogging for six months "will totally change the way you think about media and online publishing."
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Learn how to blog - I agree with Howard Owens when he says blogging for six months "will totally change the way you think about media and online publishing."
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NYT: (Click thumbnail to enlarge) The First Post: (Click thumbnail to enlarge)
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Consider NASCAR while plotting your multimedia future. NASCAR.com Web site redesign
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Meet the new media monster Still scrathing you head about the YouTube/Google deal? Here's the skinny - Google bought YouTube's audience. They could have bought The New York Times online audience with that cash but their advertisiers want YouTube's.
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MOSCOW — Some thoughts, react and follow from the hall at the World Editors Forum at the World Newspaper Congress.
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Print and online editors tell of new challenges they face at World's Press Summit Protoype for video blogcasting project yields useful results Moscow — After talking with editors and publishers at The World Newspaper Congress I came away with the distinct insight that these t …
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Microsoft and the NYT's future news reader made news at a meeting of U.S.
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The modern internet does not work like a newspaper so it makes little sense to edit it like one. We don't just read stories on Web sites. We arrive to steer, query, hack, mash up, personalize and customize the feed to suit our needs.
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The new design for The Examiner has been steadily making its way into the existing editions (Washington and San Francisco) since mid-February. Quietly, without the usual brass bands and reader trauma.
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It takes guts, imagination and a real investment to come up with something new. How many newspaper redesigns do we see that become instantly dated because the wheels of innovation stopped spinning once the new design 'launched?' True innovators don't stop reinventing.
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