I had an interesting conversation this weekend with a journalist for the Opelika-Auburn News. A friend of my roommate, this journalist (who shall remain nameless to protect the innocent) is a sportswriter who covers Auburn University sports and maintains a blog on the newspaper's website. We got to talking one night and I decided to take the opportunity to ask him a couple of questions about his thoughts on newspaper blogs and websites....
Continue ReadingSince writing the 16 Ways The News Media Can Use Blogs post, I've thought of a seventeenth way.
News organizations, particularly newspapers, can publish dissenting voices of editorials on their websites. Not everyone on an editorial board — like judges (including the most famous at the Supreme Court) —...
Continue ReadingWhile perusing through Facebook today I learned about a new conservative website — MajorityAP.com, The Majority Accountability Project — that is slated to go live on April 23rd. It aims to track the Democrats in the House of Representatives and hold them accountable for their actions. Hill veterans and site co-founders Mike Brady and Mike Giuliani will cover and present investigative reporting on,...
Continue ReadingFrom Many Tweets, One Loud Voice on the Internet
The New York Times takes a look at the Twitter phenomemon. Does this mean it is over?
Participation on Web 2.0 sites weak: Study
A very low percentage who visits sites like YouTube, Flickr and Wikipedia actually upload or edit their own content....
Continue ReadingPBwiki and the United Nations have partnered to integrate a wiki into the United Nationals Global Compact which was started in 2000 to serve as a forum of social actors (non-government organizations, companies, trade organizations, governments, etc.) who commit to 10 central principles concerning human rights, labor standards, the environment,...
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