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Yesterday
Video: Breaking News on Twitter: from BBC College of Journalism Blog
Alex Gamela published Video: Breaking News on Twitter.
Can Augmented Reality Save the Printed Page?: from Mashable!
Alex Gamela published Can Augmented Reality Save the Printed Page?.
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February 2nd
Alex Gamela shared iPad Course - Carnegie Mellon University.
"Your business isn't what you think it is. Kodak at its peak looked like a photography company, but it was really a giant chemical manufacturing company. Digital tech rendered the entire chemical photography business irrelevant. By compa...
Alex Gamela shared What newsrooms should learn from Kodak | yelvington.com.
The Other Side of Entrepreneurial Journalism: from MediaShift Idea Lab
Alex Gamela published The Other Side of Entrepreneurial Journalism.
Open journalism: How to get involved – Thursday 2 Fe...
Alex Gamela published Open journalism: How to get involved – Thursday 2 February 2012.
uma saída para a ética jornalística: from monitorando
Alex Gamela published uma saída para a ética jornalística.
"Our news flow has become more of a conversation than a lecture. The technology makes it relatively easy for many more of us to be producers of media, information and opinion and to become an active, participatory audience. Information f...
Alex Gamela shared » The future of journalism ethics: radical transparency.
New Reuters Site Turns News Decisions Over To Soci...
Alex Gamela published New Reuters Site Turns News Decisions Over To Social Media.
Good Times for ...
Alex Gamela published Good Times for Long-Form Journalism?.
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January 31st
Alex Gamela shared Lockdown: The coming war on general-purpose computing - Boing Boing.
Refining the digital newspaper model: from Media news,...
Alex Gamela published Refining the digital newspaper model.
"Data nerds from government and academia gathered Friday at Northeastern University to show off the latest version of Weave, an open-source, web-based platform designed to visualize “any available data by anyone for any purpose.” The...
Alex Gamela shared Open-source Weave liberates data for journalists, citizens » Nieman Journalism Lab.
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January 30th
Refining the Model: from Monday Note
Alex Gamela published Refining the Model.
O que é, ou não é, jornalismo?: from Jornalismo e Comunicação
Alex Gamela published O que é, ou não é, jornalismo?.
The Last (Faxed) Poem of Charles Bukowski: from Open Cul...
Alex Gamela published The Last (Faxed) Poem of Charles Bukowski.
New Stable Release of OpenShot Video Editor Ready: from O...
Alex Gamela published New Stable Release of OpenShot Video Editor Ready.
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January 28th
Multimedia means more reach, more money: from Advancing the Story
Alex Gamela published Multimedia means more reach, more money.
Meet Beckinfield, a YouTube Show With 4,000 Actors [PICS]: from Mashable!
Alex Gamela published Meet Beckinfield, a YouTube Show With 4,000 Actors [PICS].
Porque se gere ainda o conhecimento numa lógica de escassez?: from Jornalismo e Comunicação
Alex Gamela published Porque se gere ainda o conhecimento numa lógica de escassez?.
QR Codes: bad idea or terrible idea?: from Epeus’ epigone
Alex Gamela published QR Codes: bad idea or terrible idea?.
"The nice thing is that (most) newsroooms are more enlightened places. They don’t sideline the digital editor to simply be the web monkey who sits in the corner (right?). The input of journalists, who can see the value to their own jou...
Alex Gamela shared In praise of Digital Editors | andydickinson.net.
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January 27th
Why journalists have always had an entrepreneurial streak: from SPJ Press Notes
Alex Gamela published Why journalists have always had an entrepreneurial streak.
JOHNSTON PRESS: A HEALTHY MARGIN OVER 20%: from WHAT’S NEXT: INNOVATIONS IN NEWSPAPERS
Alex Gamela published JOHNSTON PRESS: A HEALTHY MARGIN OVER 20%.
How You Can Turn 19th Century Photos Into Animated GIFs: from Mashable!
Alex Gamela published How You Can Turn 19th Century Photos Into Animated GIFs.
More Purple = More Ladies: from The...
Alex Gamela published More Purple = More Ladies.
ACTA ‘Is More Dangerous Than SOPA’: from Mashable!
Alex Gamela published ACTA ‘Is More Dangerous Than SOPA’.
Alex Gamela shared A bit more of Karen: Something's been bugging me. Community building and being alone..
"There is a place for specialism, and journalism can be a specialism. Rewriting press releases doesn’t take much effort, but taking a complex series of events, synthesising them into a narrative and conveying them to an audience is a s...
Alex Gamela shared Do you hunger for stories, or hunger for sales?.
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January 26th
Three Songs by Lead Belly (1945)
Alex Gamela published Three Songs by Lead Belly (1945).
Gina Chen: Breaking-news...
Alex Gamela published Gina Chen: Breaking-news situations require a breaking-news approach.
Solo comics e ilustraciones en la edición especial del diario 'Libération': from 233grados.c...
Alex Gamela published Solo comics e ilustraciones en la edición especial del diario 'Libération'.
Liberdade de Imprensa: from Jornalismo e Comunicação
Alex Gamela published Liberdade de Imprensa.
How to create the b...
Alex Gamela published How to create the best Interactive R Language Online Learning Platform from the views of R community?.
"Esta reforma pasa por estrechar la colaboración entre periodistas profesionales y ciudadanos. Según las declaraciones de Freeman el periódico está trabajando en el cierre de su edición impresa por completo.
A principios de este me...
Alex Gamela shared The Guardian cerrará su edición en papel apostando por el periodismo ciudadano – Periodismo Ciudadano.
Investigative journalist disappointed that media isn’t interested in civil right...
Alex Gamela published Investigative journalist disappointed that media isn’t interested in civil rights cold cases.
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January 25th
Journalists must add mobile newsgathering to list of job skills: from Advancing the Story
Alex Gamela published Journalists must add mobile newsgathering to list of job skills.
"Megaupload got in trouble because it messed with the entertainment lobby's favorite formats: music and movies. The Pirate Bay, which hosts torrent files, has been a scourge of rights holders for years, since, as its name suggests, it do...
Alex Gamela shared Forget MP3s: Soon You'll Download Your Sneakers From The Pirate Bay.
Social media training is getting results for the BBC: from BBC College of Journalism Blog
Alex Gamela published Social media training is getting results for the BBC.
Facebook Posts Only Live For 3 Hours: from ReadWriteWeb
Alex Gamela published Facebook Posts Only Live For 3 Hours.
Alex Gamela shared Google Reader (288).
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January 24th
A Documentary Film abou...
Alex Gamela published A Documentary Film about the Cassette Tape.
Portugal e "Troika" numa ...
Alex Gamela published Portugal e "Troika" numa única fotografia.
New York Times Releases Collaboration Plugin for WordPress
Via...: from The FJP
Alex Gamela published New York Times Releases Collaboration Plugin for WordPress
Via....
Facebook’s New… Newsrooms?
On Sunday, Facebook...: from The FJP
Alex Gamela published Facebook’s New… Newsrooms?
On Sunday, Facebook....
"Storytelling doesn’t even properly work in the case of stories — at least those for adults, known as novels. British critic Frank Kermode, who died last August after a numbingly productive career, made the point in his finest book, ...
Alex Gamela shared Enough with the storytelling - thestar.com.
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January 20th
"Eva Domínguez | 19/01/2012
Photography first, and now 360-degree video have served to experiment with spatial immersion in digital journalism in order to give the spectators the option to see the scene as it revolves around them, in ...
Alex Gamela shared Immersive reporting: the scene in 360 degrees - The Fourth BitThe Fourth Bit.
"What is the reason for the Kyiv Post’s policy?
It’s simple: We want what we write to be trusted by the public. That requires, at a minimum, a clear separation between advertising and news stories. When it comes to news, journalists...
Alex Gamela shared Kyiv Post. Independence. Community. Trust - Opinion - OP-ED - How a free press should work.
"US online advertising spending, which grew 23% to $32.03 billion in 2011, is expected to grow an additional 23.3% to $39.5 billion this year-pushing it ahead of total spending on print newspapers and magazines, according to eMarketer. P...
Alex Gamela shared eMarketer: Online Ad Spend To Pass Print in 2012 | Newspaper Death Watch.
Facebook ‘Bug’ Turns Random Codes into Profile Names: from Mashable!
Alex Gamela published Facebook ‘Bug’ Turns Random Codes into Profile Names.
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