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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