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links for 2009-07-10

July 10, 2009 in Uncategorized

  • CoTweet Pulls in $1.1M, Joins Club of Funded Twitter-Focused Startups >> GigaOm
  • As Android Rollouts Ramp Up, China’s Borqs Gets $17.4M >> GigaOm
  • Mobile Phones with Augmented Reality Applications Could Change News Experience >> Poynter E-Media Tidbits
  • Murdoch: Unlikely News Corp. Will Develop E-Reader >> Fitz & Jen blog
  • Facebook Advertising to Surpass MySpace by 2011 >> PR 2.0 Brian Solis
  • Europe no longer in lead position in mobile >> Scobelizer
  • Stats: How Much Money are Facebook and MySpace Making? >> Mashable
  • Afghani presidential candidate Dr Ashraf Ghani launches social media offensive >> PRWeek
  • 5 Ideas to Transform Newspaper Sites >> MediaShift

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28/12/2009

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  • kevglobal: trying out Zeemaps. Shows promise but early rising brain needs to pay attention to instructions a bit more.
  • kevglobal: @shonaghosh feel your pain. I'm staring at spreadsheets, but making progress.
  • kevglobal: @sleepydog Yes, very excited about 2010. Time for new beginnings.
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  • kevglobal: @psmith Yes, Tesco can have 5.1% profit margins because of aggressive cost cutting. Newspapers R cap intensive, groups often debt laden.

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  • Ushahidi and Swift River: Crowdsourcing innovations from Africa December 15, 2009
    For all the promise of user-generated content and contributions, one of the biggest challenges for journalism organisations is that such projects can quickly become victims of their own success. As contributions increase, there comes a point when you simply can’t evaluate or verify them all. One of the most interesting projects in 2008 in terms of [... […]
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  • Poynter asks: Are journalists giving up on newspapers? December 11, 2009
    The Poynter Institute in the US hosted an online discussion asking if journalists are giving up on newspapers after high-profile departures there including Jennifer 8. Lee, who accepted a buy out at the New York Times, and Anthony Moor, who left newspapers to become a local editor for Yahoo. Moor told the US newspaper trade [...]
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  • News organisations miss opportunity to build community with online photo use December 11, 2009
    As Charlie Beckett, the director of the politics and journalism think tank POLIS at LSE, points out, the Daily Mail is getting a lot of grief for using pictures, mainly from photo-sharing site Flickr, without the permission of the users or in violation of the licencing on those pictures. Charlie’s post is worth reading in [...]
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