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Archive for May, 2006

Do You Trust Blogs? Then Ask Do You Trust Books

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

Bernhard Warner, in an opinion piece at the UK’s Times Online, writes:
No matter how unappealing it may sound, the blogosphere is duty-bound to adopt the basic tenets of journalism– identifying your sources, checking facts and never sacrificing accuracy and fairness for the sake of a “good” story. The role of watchdog demands you […]

15 Steps to Re-Inventing Journalism

Monday, May 15th, 2006

I am in Chicago at the conference entitled: FM10 Openness: Code, science and content, which celebrates the 10th birthday of First Monday, a peer-reviewed online journal.
I will be reading from a paper I wrote entitled: Constructing a Framework to Enable an Open Source Reinvention of Journalism. It is really a 15-point […]

We Media: Crab and Winkle Bike Trail Vlog

Sunday, May 14th, 2006

So I went to the We Media conference in London where the complaint was that there was too little We in the We Media conference. So here is my attempt at adding the We.
I took a weekend trip after the conference on the Crab and Winkle bicyling trail from Canterbury to Whitstable. It’s […]

Goofy Tools for Fun and Games

Saturday, May 13th, 2006

You can find these tools and more at fodey.com — or unlike me, and apparently my brother, you can go out and get a real life.

Wall Street Journal Examines Its Own Online Future

Wednesday, May 10th, 2006

Here is the introduction to a Wall Street Journal story package:
WSJ.com marks its 10th anniversary with a package of articles that looks back at news and trends from the past decade–and ahead at what the future may hold. Full coverage is at WSJ.com/10Years.

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