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Archive for the ‘Blogging & RSS’ CategoryFinancial Times puts archive online http://bit.ly/8ZzouC. All 120 years. 17 Years since 6 December 1992 http://bit.ly/6d1MQi (pdf): editorial @E_P_W National Green Tribunal Bill, 2009: Proposals for Improvement http://bit.ly/7X9KwY (pdf) in @E_P_W How science is shackled by intellectual property http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/nov/26/science-shackles-intellectual-property ‘We Like Lists Because We Don’t Want to Die’: Umberto Eco http://tinyurl.com/yj6xw4m Schools ought to teach the high art of how to be discriminating — Umberto Eco http://tinyurl.com/yhps2hq — Couldn’t agree more. An interactive map on Merkel’s new cabinet. Good one! http://fwd4.me/5TE State of the eUnion: Government 2.0 and Onwards http://21gov.net/book/ Media Legal Defence Initiative to defend journalists and media outlets worldwide: http://www.mediadefence.org/ It is getting difficult to keep track of this mess: EGoM to discuss 3G spectrum today http://bit.ly/t0Jlb Internet Users In India Grow 17% Y-o-Y To 35.8 Million; Growth Rate Lower Than Asia-Pac Average http://bit.ly/RXmq5 (via feedly) Manya Gupta says her tryst with journalism began with:’national level anti-reservation protest’. End of celebration. http://tiny.cc/CCSKR Is this a plug?: Your SMS is not secure, but help is at hand http://bit.ly/3fa8ih (via feedly) Manya Gupta, s/w engineer in Indian teleco is 4th winner of a Knight News Challenge “programmer-journalist” scholarship http://tiny.cc/CCSKR Top Internet Trends of 2000-2009: Democratization of News Media http://tiny.cc/fwubT IOJ Google to pop Chrome OS cherry…: Google to pop Chrome OS cherry tomorrow? http://bit.ly/2aFTg5 (via feedly) http://bit.ly/2eEhvA IOJ HT Media Demerges Hindi Busine…: HT Media Demerges Hindi Business; Unlocking Value In Growing Regional Print M… http://bit.ly/MnWr3 IOJ Here’s a surprise as far the m…: Here’s a surprise as far the media scene in the US is concerned: http://… http://bit.ly/4aL1wE IOJ The Obama-Effect in Journalism…: The Obama-Effect in Journalism: Decentralized Editorial Power http://tinyurl… http://bit.ly/38nv2L IOJ Searched Twitter for #100Thing…: Searched Twitter for #100Things <http://twitter.com/search?q=%23100Things>: h… http://bit.ly/MQIyG Why I’m Leaving Google http://fsmsh.com/2820 # Searched Twitter for #100Things <http://twitter.com/search?q=%23100Things>: http://tinyurl.com/yk4w6ol The Obama-Effect in Journalism: Decentralized Editorial Power http://tinyurl.com/y9atkpe Here’s a surprise as far the media scene in the US is concerned: http://tinyurl.com/ycsgud8 HT Media Demerges Hindi Business; Unlocking Value In Growing Regional Print Media http://bit.ly/cisYF (via feedly) Google to pop Chrome OS cherry tomorrow? http://bit.ly/2aFTg5 (via feedly) “If you don’t have a democratic heart, you don’t belong in journalism in the first place,” Jay Rosen at Media140. http://bit.ly/3DzF5F I’d says it’s got it wrong: Has the Times got it right with its online charging plan? | Steve Busfield http://bit.ly/2ExCpm (via feedly) Govt Announces HITS Policy; Foreign Investment Upto 74% Allowed http://bit.ly/4b2JU6 (via feedly) 80% Of Consumers Say They Would Not Pay For Online Content http://tiny.cc/lAfy6 # 80% Of Consumers Say They Would Not Pay For Online Content http://tiny.cc/lAfy6 # 80% Of Consumers Say They Would Not Pay For Online Content http://tiny.cc/lAfy6 # What’s New About The New Orkut; To Open Mobile API: http://tinyurl.com/yjglf22 Too little too late? Iftikhar Gilani writes that there was a conference at CPA on media, no mention in their site. eh? http://tinyurl.com/yhaottu Wish we could have a more sustained dialogue on media: ‘Media has become a commodity’ http://tinyurl.com/ylykp35 RT @DaisyWhitney: @shwood: There’s something really special about podcasting. It’s a whole, rich world that’s a total secret from most folks But in Guardian: Readers would pay for online news, study shows http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/nov/16/news-corporation-newspapers 80% Of Consumers Say They Would Not Pay For Online Content http://tiny.cc/lAfy6 Why?: RT @the_hindu: Twitter to scrap suggested user list http://bit.ly/41sJ8B # Why?: RT @the_hindu: Twitter to scrap suggested user list http://bit.ly/41sJ8B # RT: @TheEconomist: The World in 2010, compilation of predictions for the year ahead… http://bit.ly/4ovaO1 Why?: RT @the_hindu: Twitter to scrap suggested user list http://bit.ly/41sJ8B IOJ Thanks RT @nersesian: @onlinej…: Thanks RT @nersesian: @onlinejourno What do US Indian businesspeople think a… http://bit.ly/4rZa8y IOJ Noorani: An incongruity, intro…: Noorani: An incongruity, introduced as a result of sheer neglect, became an o… http://bit.ly/yC6D5 IOJ Noorani: An incongruity, intro…: Noorani: An incongruity, introduced as a result of sheer neglect, became an o… http://bit.ly/vDQab IOJ Today’s tweets: Weber Shandwick Social Impact Survey Finds http://impact.webershandwick.com # IOJ RT: @adityakuber: #timesnow an…: RT: @adityakuber: #timesnow and #aajtak the first to report the #earthquake…. http://bit.ly/4BT12r RT: @adityakuber: #timesnow and #aajtak the first to report the #earthquake. Speed! I feel they are picking up a lot of info from #twitter.. # RT: @adityakuber: #timesnow and #aajtak the first to report the #earthquake. Speed! I feel they are picking up a lot of info from #twitter.. Weber Shandwick Social Impact Survey Finds http://impact.webershandwick.com # Noorani: An incongruity, introduced as a result of sheer neglect, became an obscenity created by wilful resolve http://tinyurl.com/ya83c64 Noorani: An incongruity, introduced as a result of sheer neglect, became an obscenity created by wilful resolve. http://tinyurl.com/ya83c64 Thanks RT @nersesian: @onlinejourno What do US Indian businesspeople think abt globalization?Asian Indian Chamber study http://bit.ly/3rVhVz Weber Shandwick Social Impact Survey Finds http://impact.webershandwick.com Twitter now provides a one-stop, real-time service for all of a person’s content http://tiny.cc/nU5uF Is that changing the Face of Media? # Twitter now provides a one-stop, real-time service for all of a person’s content http://tiny.cc/nU5uF Is that changing the Face of Media? # Twitter now provides a one-stop, real-time service for all of a person’s content http://tiny.cc/nU5uF Is that changing the Face of Media? # Twitter now provides a one-stop, real-time service for all of a person’s content http://tiny.cc/nU5uF Is that changing the Face of Media? # RT: @julie_posetti: For those who may have missed it: @hermida’s excellent paper on Twitter as ‘ambient journalism’ http://bit.ly/47OuUW News for Pvt FM radio: Efforts on to launch first radio news agency http://tinyurl.com/ydsuub3 Twitter now provides a one-stop, real-time service for all of a person’s content http://tiny.cc/nU5uF Is that changing the Face of Media? IOJ IOJ Getting political on socia…: IOJ Getting political on social ne…: Getting political on social network si… http://bit.ly/3JNdf8 IOJ IOJ Today’s tweets: New Jour…: IOJ Today’s tweets: New Journalism in New Society http://tinyurl.com/yz2bfr… http://bit.ly/2×6uAU IOJ IOJ New Journalism in New Soci…: IOJ New Journalism in New Society …: New Journalism in New Society http://t… http://bit.ly/3qNAbu IOJ IOJ Today’s tweets: Let’s …: IOJ Today’s tweets: Let’s see how far this will go: US ‘to question’ S… http://bit.ly/PvOdv IOJ IOJ Today’s tweets: Let’s …: IOJ Today’s tweets: Let’s see how far this will go: US ‘to question’ … http://bit.ly/2crWOF IOJ Today’s tweets: Let’s see how far this will go: US ‘to question’ S Lanka army chief on Wednesday http://t… http://bit.ly/Jpm2b IOJ Today’s tweets: Let’s see how far this will go: US ‘to question’ S Lanka army chief on Wednesday http://t… http://bit.ly/a8XO4 IOJ New Journalism in New Society …: New Journalism in New Society http://tinyurl.com/yz2bfra I’ve liked: Online … http://bit.ly/f3fLO IOJ Getting political on social ne…: Getting political on social network sites: Exploring online political IOJ Today’s tweets: New Journalism in New Society http://tinyurl.com/yz2bfra I’ve liked: Online journalism is, fi… http://bit.ly/5vl4s IOJ Getting political on social ne…: Getting political on social network sites: Exploring online political New Journalism in New Society http://tinyurl.com/yz2bfra I’ve liked: Online journalism is, first of all, a lesson in humility. # Getting political on social network sites: Exploring online political New Journalism in New Society http://tinyurl.com/yz2bfra I’ve liked: Online journalism is, first of all, a lesson in humility. Let’s see how far this will go: US ‘to question’ S Lanka army chief on Wednesday http://tinyurl.com/yhcgmuz # Let’s see how far this will go: US ‘to question’ S Lanka army chief on Wednesday http://tinyurl.com/yhcgmuz # Let’s see how far this will go: US ‘to question’ S Lanka army chief on Wednesday http://tinyurl.com/yhcgmuz McChesney & Nichols: Yes, journalists deserve subsidies too http://ur1.ca/eupu New Yorker piece: Get Ready for .?? http://bit.ly/13BiHn New journalism ventures are cropping up, but where’s the business model? http://tinyurl.com/yf4kss4 A Graphic History of US Newspaper Circulation Over the Last Two Decades http://tinyurl.com/yfwwvh4 Media houses call against FDI in broadcasting http://bit.ly/Wpywm The latest edition of EPW is up at http://www.epw.in/ IOJ Today’s tweets: IOJ Today’s tweets: IOJ @glynmoody on Cloud Computing:…: @glynmoody on Cloud Computing: Good or Bad for Open Source? http:.. http://bit.ly/A33Gi IOJ Today’s tweets: IOJ RT glynmoody: RT @psychemedia …: RT glynmoody: RT @psychemedia A data.gov.uk powered newspaper for.. http://bit.ly/35fmV IOJ Today’s tweets: @glynmoody on Cloud Computing: Good or Bad for Open Source? http://bit.ly/2nCja # @glynmoody on Cloud Computing: Good or Bad for Open Source? http://bit.ly/2nCja RT glynmoody: RT @psychemedia A data.gov.uk powered newspaper for your postcode… http://bit.ly/4hFbHH #g2010 >>very cool # RT glynmoody: RT @psychemedia A data.gov.uk powered newspaper for your postcode… http://bit.ly/4hFbHH #g2010 >>very cool IOJ RT @ejcnet: Iran, nukes and th…: RT @ejcnet: Iran, nukes and the press: Are international media fa.. http://bit.ly/wWGsn # IOJ Excellent resource: Teaching O…: Excellent resource: Teaching Online Journalism and Communication .. http://bit.ly/2TpjJO IOJ RT @inarratives Thanks for the…: RT @inarratives Thanks for the shout out! Other valuable links as.. http://bit.ly/6gDuh IOJ Today’s tweets: 85 wordpress plugins for blogging journalists http://bit.ly/Q0pb8 # Check out thi.. http://bit.ly/wqSro IOJ RT @nixxinRT @jwyarow: Here’s …: RT @nixxinRT @jwyarow: Here’s a lil scoop–NBC t.. http://bit.ly/JmoMQ IOJ RT @ejcnet: Iran, nukes and th…: RT @ejcnet: Iran, nukes and the press: Are international media fa.. http://bit.ly/wWGsn Excellent resource: Teaching Online Journalism and Communication http://serenacarpenter.com/ RT @inarratives Thanks for the shout out! Other valuable links as well | The Top Five Multimedia Journalism Websites – http://bit.ly/4sweiH 85 wordpress plugins for blogging journalists http://bit.ly/Q0pb8 # RT @nixxinRT @jwyarow: Here’s a lil scoop–NBC takes a $125 million loss on an Indian TV investment says source http://bit.ly/R9Bpr RT @ejcnet: Iran, nukes and the press: Are international media failing as they did before the Iraq War? http://bit.ly/1vOM9 RT @ejcnet: RT @metropopan Finally, the end of milk and honey socialism on Facebook RT @mashable: A “Dislike” Button – http://bit.ly/1oJYAX Seven common newsroom myths about online journalism by David Higgerson http://bit.ly/2lUesP Worth a discussion? RT @ShivamVij: RT @contentSutra NBC Universal Is Exiting NDTV Networks; Who Will Come In? http://cnt.to/iiV How The Huffington Post uses real-time testing to write better headlines http://tinyurl.com/yzpkcm6 Study: Most Internet traffic bypasses tier-one networks http://tinyurl.com/yhehwcb Check out this SlideShare Presentation on LinkedIn : Investigative Journalism- African Elections Project http://tinyurl.com/yzqapae 85 wordpress plugins for blogging journalists http://bit.ly/Q0pb8 Women under-represented in South Asian news media http://bit.ly/DBN6E # Pragoti editorial on Unique Identification Project http://pragoti.org/node/3638 No surprises here. Just that we need to take note. After all Mubarak is a “democrat” by some standards . An Egyptian court has sentenced a blogger to four years’ prison for insulting Islam and the president. BBC NEWS | Middle East | Egypt blogger jailed for ‘insult’ technorati tags:blogging, freedom, ethics Jon Lowder: For New Members of the Blog Reading Universe A good place to start For New Members of the Blog Reading Universe. BlogCamp drew to a close yesterday. Successful? Yes. I managed to spend some time there, yesterday. What I came back with is a sense that the online scene is “manned” by sensible people. This bright spark dawned on me not at the sessions but at the smokers’ corner. The conservations that smokers strike when confined to [...] Five years after the first internet bubble burst, we’re now witnessing the backlash against Web 2.0 and a plethora of me-too business plans, marketing pitches and analyst reports exploiting the nebulous phrase. Berners-Lee calls for Web 2.0 calm | The Register technorati tags:internet, technology, bubble, web2.0 This one’s for posterity. The vast majority of the urban educated in India have a fair knowledge of English. Therefore, when Wikipedia lists 13,23,383 articles written in English, some of those can claim to have authorship from India. Blogosphere Doubles Every Six Months Way back in April, Technorati founder and CEO David Sifry in his musings said that his company thinks that 75,000 new Weblogs are created each day. Reporting Sifry’s musings Clickz.com says that “Daily, the blogosphere averages 1.2 million legitimate posts per day, or about 50,000 postings per hour.” According to Shivam Vij, the 22-page ban order refers to “sites to be blocked”. If that was the case, the ISPs must have gone for the overkill. Why? But that’s not the fundamental issue. As of this writing many blogs continue to remain out of bounds — typical bureaucratic overkill. One obviously is concerned about hate mongering. The disproportionate noise that fundamentalists of all hues are able to inflict on the online world is evident. There are techno-fundamentalists, of course, who think that blogosphere or cyberspace will somehow filter hate mongering. [...] The big news is that blogging is very desi now. The Economic Times and JuxtConsult’s India Online 2006 survey has this surprise for us. A good 86 per cent of the respondents are active blog readers. The upgraded Digg.com, due out on Monday, threatens to further disrupt a professional news industry already reeling from the fragmentation of mass-market audiences, the rise of self-published blogs and rapid changes that have reshaped the advertising markets on which publishers have long depended. read more | digg story Here’s what Susan Crawford thinks about Net Neutrality. She’s a professor at the Cardozo School of Law and on the Board of Directors of ICANN. Trust Andy Carvin to bring up something new and interesting each time he writes: Students Expose Sex Offender Through Wikipedia Research. This is Andy’s post on January 18 but it is still worth recording for posterity at IOJ. Listen to some biggies say what they think blogs are. Check Netvibes. It allows users to create personalised home pages that include news, email, search engines and other features. The process is very non-technical. Although I’d like more flexibility. |
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