Interesting stuff I saw online from Dec. 8 to Dec. 9
Here’s some of the stuff I thought was interesting while stomping through the Internet from Dec. 8 through Dec. 9:
- Why not writing a story is innovation – Publishing 2.0 – "(We) need to stop writing stories that don’t deserve to be written."
- The Evolving Newsroom: Two ways to keep track of comments – "Backtype aggregates comments and lets you find yours either by searching against your username or whatever blog/website you include in comment registration forms."
- MediaShift . Dealing with Friend Inflation on Twitter, Digg | PBS – To this list, I'd add: how many @ replies versus substance? What does he/she post about? "Did the person fill out his profile? Did he upload his picture? What's his profession and where does he live? How many followers does he have and how many is he following? How often does he post?"
- HOW TO: Use Google Reader Like A Rockstar – "Knowing that new users are signing up and veterans are looking for some ideas to make their experience even better, we have put together a quick how-to that should offer something for everyone."
