Weblogging journos
More and more journalists are starting to run their own weblogs on the side. “If I’m a lawyer advising a […]
More and more journalists are starting to run their own weblogs on the side. “If I’m a lawyer advising a […]
New look and features for Google News. Cool! Much slicker looking, much more newspapery. It takes a little getting used
The numbers aren’t pretty. Fifty-three percent of companies will have deployed new content-management systems by the end of this year.
Annalee Newitz: “Internet Archive volunteers have put about 9,000 public domain books on its site, and now they’re driving around
Xian approvingly quotes this lucid comment by Peterme, regarding this week’s Berkeley J-school panel on weblogs: “In these kinds of
“There was a loop with journalists, businesses, advertisers, readers,” says John Battelle. “Magazines in the late ’90s were not rewarded
Companies are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on software to manage their websites and other documents — and getting
Side by side illustrations of covers from Vanity Fair, Vogue, Playboy, and even Good Housekeeping prove the point: magazine covers
Sergey Brin, one of Google’s founders, tends to stay out of the limelight. That’s why I was so interested to
I wrote a feature for CIO Magazine about intrusion detection systems. (alternative URL from the tweney.com archive)