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Links for 2009-11-06 [del.icio.us] - 15 days ago
http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=31&aid=173078 (Fort Worth shooting) How news organisatinos created and used shared lists to follow breaking news on Twitter
Links for 2009-11-05 [del.icio.us] - 16 days ago
Curating, not moderating, the flow of content and participation :: Blog :: Headshift ..."Online communities require moderation to keep discussions on the right side of the law. Breaking stories of importance, or topics that capture the imagination,.
Anti-social media - 18 days ago
I've blogged over at the Media 140 blog on online rudeness, bullying, Brumplum-gate and the problems of moderating communities if you're interested in that sort of thing. It was a timely post as I'd sent the words over on Friday, and then... Topics: media140, online etiquette, Twitter
Links for 2009-11-03 [del.icio.us] - 18 days ago
News Innovation | New Business Models CUNY: "We have developed four business models for a new news ecosystem. The question we attempt to answer: What happens to journalism in a top-25 metro market if a newspaper fades away. Can...
Links for 2009-11-01 [del.icio.us] - 20 days ago
Print and the revolution – [Monocle]




