Monthly Archives: March 2009

Tim Berners-Lee on link data

Tim Berners-Lee on link data.
Posted in Video | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Is your content unique enough to charge for it?

Steve Yelvington poses eight points for newspaper owners to consider when thinking about erecting a paywall (thanks to @shanerichmond for the link).
Posted in Business Models, Newspapers | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

With a newspaper gone, who’s the watchdog and where do advertisers go?

In response to handwringing over who will keep local government honest should the local newspaper fall over, Seamus McCauley of Virtual Economics suggests one way to measure just how effective the newspaper's been as a watchdog:
Posted in Journalism, Newspapers | Tagged , , , | 2 Comments

A map of content management systems

[caption id="attachment_1969" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="cms-vendor-map"]Posted in Featured, Journalism, Tools for Journalists | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Paul Bradshaw’s guide to Yahoo!Pipes

Paul Bradshaw of onlinejournalism.com has done a nice job explaining how to use Yahoo Pipes, which is a tool that lets you aggregate and bundle RSS feeds in ways that suit your needs. He's previously posted about how to use it for journalism:
Posted in Journalism, Tools for Journalists | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment