July 2011
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Websites [stand] out not because they were fashioned with HTML5 or designed...
– http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/07/04/the-medium-is-the-message
An important lesson to be learnt. As web designers we too often care more about the medium than the message.
(via boagworld)
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It’s about time we held our journalists responsible for their part in this...
– On the blog Living Between Worlds, Katie Westrich asks, “what happened to investigative reporting?” after the coverage of the Oslo attacks in the news. What followed after the acts of terrorism was political rhetoric, gimmicks and emotional appeals rather than hard news coverage.
How long has this...
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futurejournalismproject:
Facebook’s Journalism Program Manager Vadim Lavrusik puts together “Facebook and Journalism 101,” a tips and tricks guide for journalists and news organizations using the behemoth network.
Via Vadim on Google+ (irony noted) and downloadable on Scribd.
Andy Rutledge: Redesigning NYTimes.com →
cameronmoll:
Andy Rutledge:
Regarding content strategy and mechanism, today’s ‘news’ is rife with irrelevancies and distractions. Part of this is due to the news industry’s abandonment of actual journalism, but much of it is due to thoughtless promotional strategy and pathetic pandering. I suggest that digital news acquire a responsible and more usable approach.
Andy’s arguments and...
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The Real Life Social Network v2, a slideshow by ex-Googler/now-Facebooker Paul Adams, stepping through the research behind G+.
Shared by Nathan Smith on G+. In a comment, Luke Brookhart adds, ”This was a fantastic slidedeck dissecting social network evolution. Obviously played a large factor in the design and infrastructure of G+”.
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Robber who broke into hair salon is beaten by its... →
futurejournalismproject:
And that, dear readers, is our lesson today for working your headline the SEO way.
Via the Daily Mail.
The keyword “sex” would have sufficed, IMHO.
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