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on nma.co.uk (35) permalinkVodafone and the BBC have joined forces to launch a personalised Olympics news service and widgetShared by _original (267) Laura Oliver (15)Contribute comment
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Newspapers that Twitter: July numbers (12)
on graphic designr (38) permalinkIt seems everybody’s writing about Twitter. USA Today wrote about it on July 21, and crashed Twitter. Unrelated, USA Today’s Pop Candy (Whitney Matheson), a long-time Twitter user, debuted a comic book at Comic-Con that was based on her Twitter feed. Just as Twitter went a little loopy and revised everyone’s number of followers, Get Satisfaction introduced TwitterCounter. See how the number of followers has fluctuated in the last seven days. (The count is updated ...Shared by abrudtkuhl (130) Ben (25) Ch (180) Chris O'Brien (17) gort581 (93) Joyce (234) Katie Harbath (10) Laura Oliver (15) Marilyn (23) Sarah (209) Seamus (8) warren (138)Contribute comment
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The Guardian does it cheap and simple with 3rd party widgets (8)
on Online Journalism Blog (102) permalinkQuietly, while millions have been spent on the recent relaunch, someone at The Guardian has been savvy enough to do some things the simple - and cheap - way. Take a look in the outside column of the Lost In Showbiz blog, and you’ll see ‘Our faves’ - a feed from the journalists’ del.icio.us account. You will find something similar in Jemima Kiss’s PDA ‘Newsbucket‘ and on other blogs like Deadline USA. A nice touch ...Shared by Chris (106) donlbe (60) gort581 (93) Guillaume Foutry (102) Joshua Benton (41) Laura Oliver (15) Paul Hulbert (45) Tim (34)Contribute comment
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MediaGuardian: Sunday Times subeditors reply to Giles Coren (13)
on Daring Fireball (3630) permalinkChrist this is fun: Sub-editing is a noble profession. It is also a thankless one — particularly when your writers call you a “useless cunt”. ★Shared by bbebop (120) Charles (157) Gez (14) Ian D (22) John (10) Justin Guy Souter (19) Justin Yost (263) Jye (99) Kevin Fox (67) Laura Oliver (15) Mike (48) Pål Degerstrøm (46) Roo Reynolds (15)
- Mike said: The subeditor's reply is even better.
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