Interesting stuff I saw online, Jan. 8 to Jan. 9
Here’s some of the stuff I thought was interesting while stomping through the Internet from Jan. 8 through Jan. 9:
- Networked link journalism: A revolution quietly begins in Washington state – From the Publish2 blog: "The discussion about journalism’s future so often focuses on Big Changes — Kill the print edition! Flips for everyone! Reinvent business models NOW! — that it’s easy to forget how simple innovation can be. Sometimes all you need is a few Tweets, a bunch of links, and some like-minded pioneers." I've been getting busy with Publish2 for some time and finding it quite useful.
- 20 Websites with Beautiful Typography – Six Revisions – "Typography in web design plays an integral part in setting the tone, theme, and message of a website."
- Creative Commons Q&A: How can journalists get the most out of it? – "Creative Commons is a non-profit organization that offers free legal tools and technology to help creators share and distribute their work online in a safe and legal fashion."
- The 6 Dangerous Fallacies of Social Media | Social Media Consulting – Convince & Convert – Now, just get your bosses to read this to help them understand.

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Kurt. i just saw you on the news discussion the new Race Blog. Great concept. Excellent presentation
Kurt
Re your interests in social media, you might find some of the crowdsourcing ideas interesting here
http://crowdsourcing.typepad.com/cs/
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The Press Will Be Outsourced Before Stopped
http://www.corante.com/
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http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/
http://collaborate.com/cs_evl/index.php
Very nice of you to say, Elin. Thanks so much. Wondered who might see that!
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