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CyberJournalist.net - Aug 5, 2008
The Center for Public Integrityhas launched a new investigative blog, PaperTrail. … [visit site to read more]
CyberJournalist.net - Aug 4, 2008
Marc Frons, chief technology officer, digital operations for The New York Times, explains why The Times uses open source software and will be releasing APIs to its content in a Q&A with readers. … [visit site to …
CyberJournalist.net - Aug 3, 2008
Michael Zimbalist, head of R&D at The New York Times, says the newspaper is looking at how to leverage the Semantic Web, especially to make its content device independent. … [visit site to read more]
CyberJournalist.net - Jul 31, 2008
Wired.com is looking at launching a series of widgets Editor-in-Chief Evan Hansen says could change the game for the way the site approaches content, Folio reports. … [visit site to read more]
CyberJournalist.net - Jul 30, 2008
The latest issue of Nieman Reports has more than 20 articles about politics and new media — all online. … [visit site to read more]
CyberJournalist.net - Jul 29, 2008
Telegraph Media Group has partnered with Google, after a six-month trial, offer Google’s online applications to its journalists. … [visit site to read more]
CyberJournalist.net - Jul 29, 2008
Google News is experimenting with improvements to its design, showing more images, videos, quotes and highlighting popular stories, the Google Operating System blog reports. … [visit site to read more]
CyberJournalist.net - Jul 28, 2008
The mission of Verve Wireless, which powers mobile versions of 4,000 newspapers from 140 publishers, is to save the local paper by making it mobile, The New York Times’ Claire Cain Miller says. … [visit site to read …
CyberJournalist.net - Jul 28, 2008
The Star-Ledger of Newark, NJ, is launch a live weekday Webcast starting today. They will be streamed daily at noon and be available on-demand afterward. … [visit site to read more]
CyberJournalist.net - Jul 28, 2008
Beet.TV hosted a discussion at Stanford University recently about the state of online video among leaders from the technology industry, the venture capital community and media. CNet’s Charles Cooper and the San …