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  • Better creativity through software

    Check out the pros and cons of Rationale: an argument mapper for Windows. Conclusion? It’s a nifty addition to any journalist/blogger/critical thinker’s software toolbox. Chicken and egg, form and function, structure and agency: when I’m writing, I’m pretty certain that in order to be creative, to make something new, I need an argument,… >>>


  • Virginia Tech @ The Social Web

    The public spaces on the internet served as the most important arena for exchange of information on the events yesterday. Almost every news story cited a Facebook or Myspace page or a livejournal entry as a source. The Wikipedia entry and discussion on the event hashed out validity of sources and the semantics… >>>


  • Sign of the Times

    Spot the change in the new logo at the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE ): Before And After Yep, “newspaper” is so 20th Century. ASNE president Dave Zeeck thinks ASME may eventually drop “newspaper” altogether for something more up to date. – Strupp’s Notebook >>>


  • Hello Microsoft, Goodbye

    Hired by Microsoft to be an “enthusiast evangelist”, to “go out and mingle, bond and touch influential end users and show them all the cool things that Microsoft has to offer”, lifestyle blogger Stephanie Quilao quit after only nine and a half weeks. It wasn’t just that working for Microsoft made her feel… >>>


  • Viacom Sues YouTube

    YouTube uses its users to steal from the work of honest artists toiling to create original content, says Viacom as it finally sues YouTube for “massive intentional copyright infringement”: YouTube is a significant, for-profit organization that has built a lucrative business out of exploiting the devotion of fans to others’ creative works in… >>>


  • Cookie-Cutter Journalism

    Flip away from the enthusiasms of the Web 2.0/participatory media crowd; the future suddenly loses its shine. In a paper published last year by Harvard’s Shorenstein Center, Robert G Picard gives a detailed account of what’s gone wrong with American news journalism: Many of the challenges of news organization today exist because the… >>>


  • Manipulating Media

    Steve Bryant only buys (into) media he can do stuff with: Media is changing from entertainment into utility. Media that can’t be manipulated is almost useless. When I listen to NPR, I wish I could freeze the broadcast and pull a link from the radio, send it to a friend. When I watch… >>>