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Are bloggers destroying journalism as we know it?
The founder of Audiocafe has started a brush fire in the blogosphere with his comments about bloggers being "intellectual yahoos and digital thieves." His views, which appear to be antithetical to those of most people in Silicon Valley, are admittedly "not designed to be particularly fair or balanced." The hyperbolic...
Tags: Journalism, Media, Blog, Technology, Blogger, Blogging, Internet, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2007-06-18
Bruce Sterling: All blogs will die by 2018
Open source Lack of visionBlogs are not a fad (not all open-source projects either), even while we have an overabundance of immature, ill-conceived, useless blogs out there where Sally and Billy are talking about their day at school. Those will come and go. But you also have...
Tags: Blogging, royhayward@..., journalism, blog, web log, Web
Discussion threads 2007-06-06
Blogging's not the enemy, says Dan Rather
Sorry Dan, you blew it. Please just go away.Dan, you aren’t helping “journalism”. That was so rich when you said “They may do good reporting, but they mix in their own opinion, their own point of view, without clearly signifying the difference. Now that's not a kind of...
Tags: blogging, JohnMcGrew@..., Dan
Discussion threads 2007-03-14
Photo: Rather speaks to SXSW crowd
In his South by Southwest keynote speech, the renowned broadcaster shared his thoughts on the state of journalism in the Internet era.
Tags: broadcaster, photograph
Image galleries 2007-03-12
Have the French taken leave of their senses?
[i]PC World[/i][b]France Bans Laypeople From Reporting Violence[/b][b]New French law says that only professional journalists can film or broadcast acts of violence.[/b]Peter Sayer, IDG News ServiceTuesday, March 06, 2007 08:00 AM GMT-08:00The French Constitutional Council has approved a law that criminalizes the filming or broadcasting of acts of violence by people...
Tags: civil liberties, deepsand, French Law, journalism, off-topic, politics, violence
Discussion threads 2007-03-07
So who should you call a journalist?
So who should you call a journalist?article rootWho or what is a freelance journalist?I am an Australian freelance journalist. As no-one else has come forward to start this discussion, I feel that I should do so -- especially as during the three years that I have participated in general discussions...
Tags: accountability, blog, blogger, bloggers, credibility, freelance, freelance journalist, jardinier, journalists, networking
Discussion threads 2005-10-27

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Adobe Systems Case Study: University of Missouri School of journalism
To compete in the workplace, graduating students must be able to use digital communication techniques persuasively and appropriately outside their immediate peer group. The Missouri-Columbia MU School of Journalism needed a fluid strategy and a standardized set of best-in-class tools to address a broad range of academic disciplines and student-competency...
Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., University Of Missouri, Digital Media, Productivity, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Case studies
Adobe Systems Case Study: University of Nevada, Reno
University of Nevada, Reno UNR is one of eight institutions within the university and community college system of Nevada. In preparing students for 21st-century careers, UNR embraced the importance of digital communications skills and hands-on learning. Faculty at the College of Business Administration COBA and the Reynolds School of Journalism...
Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Macromedia Inc., Nevada, Professional Development, Career
Case studies
The Eupinion (0-Setup)
First free direct to desktop real citizen journalism newspaper and news community. Thanks to the integrated software solutions, we can connect directly to all our users and help them with their publishing work and in more direct way. Share it, say it, and post it now.
Tags: Marketer Media
Software downloads 2007-01-03
Who's a journalist? Now we know, thanks to Apple
I have to disagreeIf any schmuck who publishes something on the Internet (hell, I just did) is a "journalist" then we may as well say everyone is a journalist. And if everyone or nearly everyone is a journalist, why confer any special privileges on them? This can only dilute the...
Tags: apple, Apple Computer Inc., frylock, jounralism, legal, networking
Discussion threads 2006-05-31
Are independent online reporters (bloggers) second-class citizens?
Does my affiliation with CNET TechRepublic make me a first-class citizen? According to this News.com article, it sure does: "So who should you call a journalist?"  Some news organizations are embracing blogs as a legitimate form of journalism. However, the Justice Department recently criticized the leading journalist's shield law...
Tags: Blogger, Blogging, Internet, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2005-10-24
Unemployed
I was laid off from a rent a car company back in July 2004 since then I tried my best to look for a job that would pay as close to as what I was making (68k).I was hired by SAIC in August of 2004 and was required to...
Tags: nnoon@...
Discussion threads 2007-03-05
Newspapers woo bloggers with mixed results
Determining the value of online newspaper blogsNewspapers are trying to attract more readers from the 18-to-24 age bracket by adding blogs to their list of online offerings. While newspaper blogs are successful in many cases, questions about their accuracy, appeal, and relevance continue to worry some newspapers and news agencies.Do...
Tags: old media, Newspapers, media, blogs, blogging, news, Sonja Thompson, networking, blog
Discussion threads 2006-06-01
Control of the Internet
In an on line article dated November/December 2005 in Foreign Affairs (www.foreignaffairs.org) published online by the Council on Foreign Relations, author Neil Cukier asks "What would prevent Washington, ...from one day choosing, say, to knock Iran off the Internet by simply deleting its two-letter moniker, ".ir," from the domain name...
Tags: thomas.schrader@..., control of the internet, net regulation, security, networking, internet access, icann, off-topic, Internet
Discussion threads 2007-02-12
Newsvine RSS Reader (widget)
Newsvine RSS Reader is a highly customizable widget that is made to work with RSS feeds from popular news and citizen journalism Web site Newsvine. All RSS options are covered - everything from viewing latest posts by user or tag to viewing the most popular articles. This version is the...
Tags: RSS Reader, Newsvine RSS Reader, RSS, Internet
Software downloads 2007-06-20
Journalist at center of YouTube case
That's not fair.Big media corporations spent millions of dollars to pay lobbyists and buy congressmen in order to get the DMCA passed, and now you're using it as a weapon against them?And kudos to you, Mr. Tur. Just when it seemed the world was running short of people brave enough...
Tags: nighthawk808, YouTube Inc.
Discussion threads 2007-05-09
Rewriting ethics rules for the new media
Do bloggers bend the rules, or do rules not apply?An ABCNews.com video blogger was allowed by her bosses to take a stake in a matchmaker for start-ups and venture capitalists, an industry she has covered for more than a decade. The arrangement is rare among journalists who usually follow strict...
Tags: Sonja Thompson, ethics, blogger, blogging, new media, media, blog
Discussion threads 2007-04-05
Co-StandbyServer Maintains High-Standard Service Goals
Eagle-Tribune uses Co-StandbyServer to maintain high-standard service goals. This New England newspaper's pride rests on its high standards, quality journalism and service to customers and the community. Before purchasing Co-StandbyServer, The Eagle-Tribune investigated and tested several other high availability products. In addition to its ability to support SQL, The Eagle-Tribune...
Tags: High Availability, EMC Corp., Co-StandbyServer, Storage, Hardware
Case studies
Computing for the Masses
blog rootBit by the Bug - AgainWhile browsing around espn.com the other day, I came upon an NBA analysis written during the playoffs last month. It was posted by a former colleague from my days in TV news, who was my Executive Producer at none other than WLKY there...
Tags: Blogging, Mike Grzesik, Louisville
Discussion threads 2006-07-25
Performance Testing Solution for a Winter Olympic Website
The company is a leader in online news and original journalism, with a wider outreach than any of the newspapers in the USA. The company faced the challenge to build, design and maintain the official Winter Olympics websites, which were expected to see record traffic volumes of 300,000 concurrent users...
Tags: Performance, AppLabs, Performance Management, Peer To Peer (P2P), Human Resources, Workforce Management, Internet
Case studies 2007-07-12
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