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Representative Journalism: Advancing Journalism One Network at a Time

Monday, August 6th, 2007

Tomorrow I will be helping host the Journalism that Matters DC session and probably talking up an idea I have been privately developing for the last few months. I am calling it Representative Journalism.
I was hoping to have a Representative Journalism site up and running at which we all could vet the idea over the [...]

How to Make Blogging Easier

Saturday, July 22nd, 2006

Earlier I mentioned that if I had to do it over, I would drop Movable Type for WordPress.com. It’s built on the open source WordPress.org. I asked my computer-help guru Griff Wigley, pictured here, why Movable Type has remained so static, while these other sites are so much more user friendly. He speculates that [...]

Image textwrap/popup testing

Wednesday, March 30th, 2005

Please excuse us while we experiment with a different way of using images in this blog. Please excuse us while we experiment with a different way of using images in this blog.

Weblog upgrade

Monday, June 28th, 2004

We’ve upgraded our version of Movable Type (weblog software) to 3.0.

It has some new features that will take some time for us to learn.
One that we’re excited about is Comments… allowing people to attach comments to individual blog posts like this one that other people can then read… and which can’t be easily abused by [...]

Testing Audblog

Sunday, June 6th, 2004

audio post powered by audblog
Just testing the service.

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