Archive for August, 2005

Aug 03 2005

NYT merges online and print newsrooms

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Poynter Online – Forums

This is the final nail in the coffin of the old dichotomy between print and online operations. Keeping the two seperate, in different locations, is incredibly destructive to a news organization’s culture, the morale of both sides, and in the end reinforces a division between print and online that needs to vanish.

 

 

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Aug 03 2005

Sifry’s Alerts: State of the Blogosphere, August 2005, Part 2: Posting Volume

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Sifry’s Alerts: State of the Blogosphere, August 2005, Part 2: Posting Volume

Dave Sifry continues his report on the state of blogging.

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Aug 02 2005

Net Sense: CNet’s plan to be ‘suddenly relevant’ – Internet Services – Internet – Opinion

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Net Sense: CNet’s plan to be ‘suddenly relevant’ – Internet Services – Internet – Opinion

CNET traffic on the wane — look at ZDNet falling 17% in June. Whoa — what happened there. 

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Aug 02 2005

Flickr: Explore interesting photos around Flickr

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Flickr: Explore interesting photos around Flickr

The "Interestingness" tag. A cool measure of what is getting attention over at Flickr. 

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Aug 02 2005

Knee Defender – How to use it

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Knee Defender – How to use it

Good piece in the NYT about economy class etiquette. As a 6′ 4" traveler, this could be a godsend.  

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Aug 02 2005

A VC: Posting, Subscribing, and Tagging

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A VC: Posting, Subscribing, and Tagging

Should be required reading for anyone who doesn’t get it. 

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Aug 02 2005

Sifry’s Alerts: State of the Blogosphere, August 2005, Part 1: Blog Growth

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Sifry’s Alerts: State of the Blogosphere, August 2005, Part 1: Blog Growth

  • Blogistan doubles every five months

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Aug 02 2005

InfoWorld: Google: don’t be evil

InfoWorld: Google: don’t be evil

Chad Dickerson makes some prior art on Google’s grab for RSS advertising patents. Go InfoWorld! Amazes me they had this stuff working two years ago. CXO is now pushing ads through its RSS, along with related links — good stuff — now to measure the impact. 

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