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Entries for November, 2007

MSNBC redesign nothing new, lacks social features - a misstep?

Thanks for visiting New Media Bytes. If you like what you see, subscribe to my RSS feed.I visit MNSBC.com multiple times, every day - more than CNN.com and any other news site. I turn to MSNBC to find the top stories in the nation. I look to its producers for their news judgment and [...]

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Are newspapers making more spelling, fact mistakes online?

A friend of mine recently asked me if newspapers and the publishing world are riddled with more spelling and factual errors than ever before. I have to believe news orgs are making more mistakes online. With more people being involved in the production of stories, including posting stories online, the probability of mistakes rises.
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Reddit: ‘A more efficient way to do what news has always done’

If you’ve yet to hear of Reddit, climb out from under the rock and check out the social bookmarking/news site.
In the same boat as del.icio.us, Digg and others bookmarking sites, Reddit users submit stories, pictures, videos, comment threads and nearly any other type of content to share with the world - sort of like an [...]

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What’s your community talking about? Get inside the conversation with Outside.in

I’m late to the party on this one. The latimes.com’s Eric Ulken has a post about the top 10 blogging cities in the nation, citing Outside.in as the source.
Outside.in is a local blog aggregator that can help you find blogs in your area and read more about the topics that are on the minds of [...]

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