If you belong to those who worry whether their (local) newspaper will be still available next year, too, you might be interested in a brief yet accurate description of what is going in the traditional media industry.
And who could be better suited than Jeff Jarvis to deliver this. So, I picked 2 videos that combined […]
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Schlagworte: CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, Jeff Jarvis, media industry, Michael Arrington, news, newspaper, Techcrunch, What would Google do?
When I started tweeting via my iPhone I was using Twitterrific. Okay, not for long, because Twitterfon had a better usability. When I started tweeting for more than one account, I was using both applications – until I got aware of Tweetie for iPhone.
When posts appeared last week all over the place (e. g. TechCrunch and […]
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Schlagworte: client software, location, Mashable, multiple Twitter accounts, Nambu, picture tweeting, picture tweets, picture upload, Schlagwort hinzufügen, Software, stack, Techcrunch, Tweet, Tweetie, TweetStack, TwitPic, Twitter, Twitter groups, Twitter-Search, Twitterfon, Twitterriffic
Some may have already noticed that we like to share links to useful resources such as software or blog posts.
Meanwhile, tr.im is managing more than 1,000 links for us. And I would love to have a kind of link repository management tool at my disposal.
However, I don’t and so I will start grouping links by categories […]
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