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links for 2009-11-16

Nov 16, 2009 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized
  • "Foswiki is a wiki, so you and your team members can collaborate and edit pages directly in the web browser.
    For advanced collaboration, Foswiki lets you enter macros (similar to Excel) to automate pages and build entire applications from within your browser. "
  • "There’s a spectrum of authority from “Good enough to settle a bar bet” to “Evidence to include in a dissertation defense”, and most uses of algorithmic authority right now cluster around the inebriated end of that spectrum, but the important thing is that it is a spectrum, that algorithmic authority is on it, and that current forces seem set to push it further up the spectrum to an increasing number and variety of groups that regard these kinds of sources as authoritative."

links for 2009-11-13

Nov 13, 2009 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized

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Nov 12, 2009 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized

links for 2009-11-11

Nov 11, 2009 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized
  • "The upside of Option 1 is far more impactful than the downside is bad. There is no reason not to take the chance."
  • "Murdoch wants readers to pay for news. I’d like folks to be paying for my words, too. But pulling out of Google News isn’t the way for either of us to accomplish that. And Twitter isn’t a factor with enough of the audience (yet? ever?) to make a difference."
  • "I'm a super f**king social media guru and I'm super f**king busy right now. So busy I have great ideas coming out of my ass 15 times a day. If I had more hours in the day I'd be a billionaire for sure. But today I'm here…"
    (tags: socialmedia)
  • Staff in GNM commercial departments are due to be told about the impact of the latest cost cutting on their jobs by 9 December, while changes at editorial will take longer to complete because cuts are being managed through voluntary redundancies and redeployment.
  • "So here’s something devilishly brilliant: The Huffington Post applies A/B testing to some of its headlines. Readers are randomly shown one of two headlines for the same story. After five minutes, which is enough time for such a high-traffic site, the version with the most clicks becomes the wood that everyone sees."

links for 2009-11-10

Nov 10, 2009 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized

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Nov 9, 2009 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized

links for 2009-11-06

Nov 6, 2009 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized

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Nov 3, 2009 Author: Joanna | Filed under: Uncategorized
  • So why have a professional edition for a paper that is arguably already for professionals? According to Hart, it is an attempt to recognize the middle ground between “regular” readers (like my mom) and financial clients who use the super-charged “terminals” from Thomson Reuters and Bloomberg that provide news along with sophisticated and deep financial information.

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I am an advocate of using social media and other online communication tools to better understand, collaborate with and serve those who we reach with our journalism.

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