LOTD: 1/29/08
January 29th, 2009Author: John Ratcliffe-Lee
- The pretty cool Obamameter has been making it’s way around the web for all the right reasons and, believe it or not, actually strikes a pretty strong chord about the future of journalism. Matt Waite, one of its creators, talks about how they’re viewing content as data and how the process of organizing it all actually makes up the story.
- A very sound process: how the Air Force responds to blog posts.
- 1,000 true fans: Matt Thompson makes a solid case for this approach to a viable business models on the web. Especially in relation to how the news industry can pick up the slack.
- If you’re into this kinda thing: NPR now lets you roll your own podcast feed.
- Reviewing new media sure can be stressful, Virginia Heffernan recaps her adventures with a one Mr. Fallon. Choice quote: ”There’s no way to maintain an ex cathedra advantage when you’re cavorting in a circus ring.”
- The world’s first daily newspaper comprised entirely of blogs and other user-generated content. Coming to a newsstand near you soon, hopefully.
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