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Good job-hunting resource for a growing field. (Thanks to Cathy Dold for the tip)
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“As much as I enjoy shooting virtual spitballs from the back of the digital classroom on Twitter, I want more real-time reporting and sharing of relevant information, too. Professional journalists aren’t the only ones who can report news, after all.”
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“To the really young, any device that ships without a mouse is “broken.” The modern pro press, producing the journalism that’s called mainstream now, shipped without a mouse back then because it was made for overlay on a one-to-many system.”
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Fantastic scanning software that got around me having to futz with buggy mfr-supplied scanner drivers. Thanks to Dave Taylor for the tip
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“Don’t do video on the web that pretends to be television and costs just as much to produce. Use Skype to do live podcast two-ways, or have journalists record their audio on their laptops and use Gmail to send the files.”
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Intriguing service. Don’t think I’d use it much, but nice to see that this stuff is out there. Makes ya wonder — when the audio stands alone, why bother with the video?
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“Encouraging users to report inappropriate comments is key: It helps assure a productive discourse and it reflects new rules of user ownership on the Web.”
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