Search results for “Google+News” Showing 325 results A Message for Journalists: It’s Time to Flex Old Muscles in New Ways ‘We’ll learn by trying new ways of doing what we’ve done with news, by putting ourselves visibly in the social media mix, and by using the emerging tools of daily… June 14, 2010 A Big Question: ‘How Is the Internet Changing the Way You Think?’ Edge posed this question; discover how a wide range of thinkers responded. June 14, 2010 Digital Stories Are Being Chosen and Consumed à la Dim Sum In the absence of a front page—or even a home page, will readers confront a crisis of context? Or will convenience and a self-confidence in judgment triumph? March 30, 2010 What Changed Journalism—Forever—Were Engineers ‘Like the other engineer that has succeeded in killing journalism’s economic model—Craigslist’s Craig Newmark—Google’s founders have nothing against journalists, newspapers or our search for truth, justice and the American way.’ March 30, 2010 Demotix: Inventing a New Marketplace Photographers—amateur and professional—send their images to this Web site and split the fee if they are sold for publication. March 30, 2010 Bringing What’s Buried in Folders to Life ‘The closer I felt to these people, the more attention I paid to details—to timelines, to chronologies, to what kind of food they ate, what kind of medication they were… December 15, 2009 A Laid-off Journalist Charts a New Course via Social Media Traveling the country, she and her family were inspired by hearing people’s stories of resilience in hard times. December 11, 2009 Educating Ourselves, So We Can Teach Our Students In mid-August, after returning from the AEJMC annual conference in Boston, Cindy Royal, an assistant professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Texas State University shared her… September 17, 2009 Ours, Theirs and the Bloggers’ Zones: Compatible, Yet Different Over the years, creating community on the Telegraph’s Web site has come to mean a lot more than someone leaving a comment at the bottom of an article. September 16, 2009 Internet Censorship: The Myth, Oft Told, and the Reality Protests in Iran and China have spotlighted the use of social media, showing its power in finding ways to push information past barriers set up by government. September 16, 2009 Previous 1 … 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 … 33 Next