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“Amy Gahran, freelancer, media consultant, Liveblogging from SEJ2007, cited by Web-savvy journalist and editor Emily Gertz in “Toward a New Journalism” suggests, “You’d better all be delivering in mobile, and Mandarin!”
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“I’ve been at the annual conference of the Society of Environmental Journalists for the past few days. I have a lot to report, but for now, here’s my semi-live blogging from today’s plenary: Toward a New Journalism.”
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Ce n’est pas la première fois que cela m’arrive, de loin pas. Mes soucis de santé et le stress ambiant y sont certainement pour quelque chose, mais ce n’est pas tout. Je vois que je commence à souffrir de la” paralysie du blogueur.”
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“I don’t like the RSS reader experience, but the Next button (a bookmarklet in Firefox, in my case) allows me to jump from actual blog pages in situ, one by one. I never have to hit the back button.”
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“What you write about today most Americans won’t notice. . . It takes them a while to get the message. Stick with it. If you get bored quickly, if you decide there’s nothing new, I can guarantee that you’ll take the public with you.”
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“The recommendations in the report call for more institutionalized capacity building programs around Web2.0. My thoughts are still half-way around the world in Cambodia and, in the US, we don’t have the added challenge of a slow Internet connection.”
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“That’s ignoring the point those scientists were making. It ensures that the news media will not be part of the solution, but rather accomplices with global warming’s skeptics in helping to alleviate the inevitable problems coming our way”
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