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#DataJourn part 1: a new conversation (please re-tweet) | Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog

* How do both parties (data and interactive gurus and the journalists) benefit? * Who should get credit for new news stories produced, and how should developers be rewarded? * Will newsrooms invest in training journalists to understand and present data better? * What problems are presented by non-journalists playing with data, if any? * [...]


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The YouTube for artistes. – By Farhad Manjoo – Slate Magazine

The YouTube for artistes. – By Farhad Manjoo – Slate Magazine. Vimeo gets some props.


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European internet consumption to overtake TV in 14 months – Media News – Brand Republic

LONDON – The internet will overtake broadcast TV as Europe’s most consumed form of media for the first time in June 2010 if current growth trends continue, according to Microsoft research. Internet consumption in 2010 will average 14.2 hours per week, or over 2.5 days a month, compared to 11.5 hours a week, or 2 [...]


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Brightcove Blog has a cheerful glimpse at online newspaper video

Brightcove Online Video Platform – Brightcove Blog. agrees with the rosenblum post earlier and has numbers to back it. a case is building. Newspapers are producing more video: The number of videos uploaded by each newspaper into the Brightcove platform grew from an average of 186 videos per month in 2007 to an average of [...]


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Sony Anycast Station

Sony Anycast Station | Studio Monthly. drool. drool. drool.


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5 principles for Web 2.0 success

I found the link I was looking for earlier on twitter. Or at least another post that discusses it. Jyri spoke at #w2e on these five principles, which sum it up very well. 5 principles for Web 2.0 success – Jyri Engeström, Jaiku on social networking sites and social objects, London Geek Dinner 12 June [...]


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The speech the NAA should hear « BuzzMachine

Jarvis starts a flame war. The speech the NAA should hear « BuzzMachine.


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14 Most Usefull design cheat sheets and coding cheat sheets | delimitdesign.com

http://delimitdesign.com/design/14-incredibly-useful-web-design-cheat-sheets/


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Information Architects » Blog Archive » Web Trend Map 4 – Final Beta

Here is the PNG (2.6MB) version. via Information Architects » Blog Archive » Web Trend Map 4 – Final Beta.


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KCNN: The Freebies List

KCNN: The Freebies List. A great list of free online resources posted at the knight citizen news network/j-lab site.


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