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Flurry of fake twitter followers all of a sudden

hat tip @newshour for this link. i’ve noticed the sudden swell of followers on certain twitter accounts Brooks Bayne – That’s What He Said – The Newest Way To Game Twitter – Fake Followers.


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Freakoutnomics: Fear "The Swedish Model"

Freakoutnomics: Fear “The Swedish Model”.


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Test

I think postie just went kablooey


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MediaShift . Washington Post's 'Web Ninjas' Build Map-Timeline Combo | PBS

Excellent map mashup at wapo by Dan, Steve, Jesse and Chris. MediaShift . Washington Post’s ‘Web Ninjas’ Build Map-Timeline Combo | PBS.


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Sunday Browsing – First Look Blog – NYTimes.com

Sunday Browsing – First Look Blog – NYTimes.com. hat tip @derekwillis via twitter.


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linux video journalism full meal deal

Let’s say you had to drop kick a whole video journalism program or project in a developing area for low-to-no cost so it could be sustainable. Here’s a recipe so you can just add creativity and storytelling, and get away from high cost and cranky gear. 1. Use Flipcams they’re cheap and very high quality [...]


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SitePoint

@de http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2009/02/12/blogging-can-make-you-money-even-if-your-blog-doesnt/


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Poynter Online roundup of paid content debate

Poynter Online – E-Media Tidbits rounds up a few conversations that happening in the wake of the Time Issacson article on saving newspapers through paid news content models. Why is this conversation happening among journalists, and not among advertising directors and publishers?


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IT Fluency for Journalists | The Future of News

Ryan’s post is a good follow on yesterday’s blog post linking up to Danny Sanchez’ post on online editor skills. I teach programming to journalists in our weekend master’s program in Interactive Journalism. IT Fluency for Journalists | The Future of News. I think it may be more valuable to offer a certificate in programming [...]


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Podcast: A Conversation with Jessica Clark | WeMedia.com

Today’s podcast features a conversation with Jessica Clark, who directs the Future of Public Media project as a part of the Center For Social Media at American University. She’s a long-time journalist and has a unique perspective on where media is (or should be) heading. via Podcast: A Conversation with Jessica Clark | WeMedia.com.


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