Archive for October, 2009
The San Francisco Chronicle‘s website is partnered up with SFGate.com, which is the city’s main website for local news and features. The site is broken up into it’s two halves, as there is a side-bar on the left side indicating the SFGate.com section, while the main block of the page looks reminiscent of the city’s [...]
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Multimedia storytelling is giving journalism a face-lift by providing more outlets to give further dimensions to a story. The boom of such multimedia enhancements like podcasts and media sites like, YouTube have made it possible for journalists to extend the story into further discovery for their readers. Integrating these web advancements into a webpage gives [...]
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Soulcial Media
My blog partners, Soul Bounce.com, wrote this interesting piece about the Internet’s role in giving outlets to interact with some of your favorite musical artists. Since I run a music blog, and use some of these social online mediums, I have found that being connected to artists is an easy, fun and informative way to [...]
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Crowdsourcing has become the new phenomenon in journalism where not only the journalist is involved in a piece of news, but other individuals, not all necessarily a professional in the journalism field. Still confused at what Crowdsourcing is? Let the founder of the term, journalist, Jeff Howe explain it further below. Okay, so how can [...]
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