Publishing 2.0 Reading
Learning to repeat yourself, a lot, over and over again – Lessons in Entrepreneurship
Digidave | Nov 4, 2010
Lauren Michell Rabaino says: .@digidave's two cents on company taglines, pitching your vision, repeating yourself and smiling. #startups
Chile is a story about journalism’s failure (updated)
@JeremyLittau | Oct 13, 2010
Scott Karp says: 1300 journalists covering Chilean miners: Journalism can no longer afford that kind of inefficiency
Steve Jobs, Circa 1997, Reintroducing Apple
bits.blogs.nytimes.com
Scott Karp says: Steve Jobs in 1997: Those people crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones that actually do.
The Twitter Diet: a simple, three-point plan for Twitter dominance
Argo Project Blog | Aug 4, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: From @mthomps at NPR's Project Argo, a strategic content analysis of @poynter and @niemanlab's tweets.
TBD debuts with no new ideas, but real action
Lost Remote | Aug 9, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: Friends at @lostremote review friends at @TBD: "What’s novel about TBD is not the ideas, but the action."
Spot.Us Goes National, Gets Clay Shirky as Sponsor
PBS IdeaLab | Jul 27, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: Spot.Us goes national, with stories brewing in Illinois, Texas, Minnesota, and across the country.
WikiLeaks Bombshell on Afghan War: What You Need to Know
The Nation | Jul 25, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: This curated list of links on the Wikileaks/Afghanistan story from @gregmitch is a perfect place to start reading.
The Knight Batten Awards: New Recipes for Journalism
Blogically Thinking | Jul 19, 2010
Greg Linch says: J-Lab Director Jan Schaffer writes about the Knight-Batten Award winners.
Seattle nightclub owners have ally at City Hall
Seattle Times | Jul 14, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: The Seattle Times is using Publish2 to add context to stories about efforts to stem nightclub noise and violence.
What if search drove newspapers?
…My heart’s in Accra | Jul 6, 2010
Daniel Bachhuber says: There's significant opportunity is building tools that allow news organizations to better understand demand for knowledge.
Sennheiser In-Ear Headphones - 2 Pack
woot.com | Jul 6, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: Comedy: Woot bills AP $17.50 for "the content you borrowed from our blog post" about the company's sale to Amazon.
Eric Schmidt talks about threats to Google, paywalls and the future
guardian.co.uk
Scott Karp says: Google CEO Eric Schmidt: "You have to plan your corporate strategy around what the internet does."
Groupon to Offer Exclusive Deals through Local Newspapers
Mashable | Jul 1, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: Smart: Partner with disruptors! Groupon to distribute local deals via McClatchy newspaper websites.
How Reddit Controls the Internet News Cycle
GeekOSystem | Jun 23, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: Believe it or not, Reddit users are a surprisingly huge green light in the blogosphere traffic grid.
Newsroom Collaborations: The New Culture of Sharing vs. Competing
PBS IdeaLab | Jun 22, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: Here's @digidave's latest on the culture of collaboration, with notes from #FNCM, @scottros, @mrosas and more.
USA TODAY Travel, now on Gowalla!
USA Today Social Media Lounge | Jun 14, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: USAT + Gowalla = Travel tips when you check in at the airport.
Announcing the 2010 Knight News Challenge winners: Visuals are hot, and businesses are big winners
Nieman Journalism Lab | Jun 16, 2010
Daniel Bachhuber says: Projects include: CityTracking, Local Wiki, WindyCitizen's Real Time Ads, and Stroome.
Apple iPhone 4 Sold Out Until July 2, Pre-Orders Suspended by AT&T (Updated)
Fast Company | Jun 15, 2010
Daniel Bachhuber says: When demand exceeds supply: 600,000 pre-orders for the iPhone 4 in less than 24 hours.
PolitiFact Georgia
politifact.com
Ryan Sholin says: PolitiFact launches a Truth-O-Meter in Georgia led by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Articles of incorporation: Nate Silver and Jim Roberts on the NYT’s absorption of FiveThirtyEight
Nieman Journalism Lab | Jun 3, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: Much more detail from @niemanlab on Nate Silver's deal with the NYT. Acquisition? Not exactly.
The New York Times To Host Political Polling Site FiveThirtyEight
NYT Media Decoder | Jun 3, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: Nate Silver takes @fivethirtyeight - indispensable polling analysis during election season - to @nytimes:
How The Mainstream Media Stole Our News Story Without Credit
Daggle | Jun 1, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: Danny Sullivan flips the script on the "mainstream media" but the real concern is attribution, right?
Experiments in delinkification
Rough Type | May 31, 2010
Ryan Sholin says: Nick Carr on removing links from the body text of his writing, but he doesn't actually go as far as Steve Gillmor did back in 2006. Steve's "links are dead" talk leaned heavily on search, and the idea that there were better ways to measure authority than inbound links. Nick is just trying to clear up reading space, pushing links to a print-style box at the bottom of his posts.
Publish2 News Exchange debuts to rival wire services
themediamanager.com
Whennn Are We Gonna Get Therrrrrrrrrre?
frozengrin.blogspot.com
