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McClatchyNext: A Wiki Addresses Future of News

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

McClatchyNext is billed as a:
A shared wiki for McClatchy journalists and others to talk about the way ahead for news, news companies and people who care about them.
If you have not done, so I would recommend a visit, lots of interesting conversations happening at this wiki and you can join the conversation. Here is more:
What’s […]

Dosh Dosh Lists Digg Plus 37 Other Social News Websites

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Dosh Dosh, an interesting site on social marketing and social networking, lists 48 top social news websites such as Reddit and Digg.
The site also has a primer about social news websites and points you to a list of 380 social news sites.

Next Newsroom Day II — Tools for Collaboration

Friday, April 4th, 2008

We are in break out sessions today, all unconference ways to think about the Next Newsroom for Duke University. I was in great session about how to use Social Networking tools led by Kara Andrade. We are going to continue that discussion, about how Social Networking might help us build our Representative Journalism project in […]

Let a Georgia Kid on Your Site and Go to Jail for Five Years

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

I received an email from Paul Arne, co-chair of the technology group and the privacy and security group at the law firm Morris, Manning & Martin; he is not happy with a bill that is moving through the channels of the Georgia legislature. And watch out FaceBook’s Mark Zuckerberg, you might end up in jail if […]

SoCon08: See the Video, 300 photos, 58 Posts

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Amani Channel, the man behind MyUrbanReport.com, was busy at our SoCon08 conference Friday and Saturday, Feb. 8-9, 2008 hosting a dinner table conversation, providing an afternoon workshop on video and, of course, what else…shooting a video of the conference. He is fast; he was uploading part of the event video as the conference progressed. So enough […]

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