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Entries for January, 2008

Full RSS feeds kick the crap out of partial feeds

Thanks for visiting New Media Bytes. If you like what you see, subscribe to my RSS feed.The debate of serving full vs. partial RSS feeds isn’t a new one. Several big-time marketing blogs have polled, blogged and agued the point up and down the blogosphere.
I originally started with only offering partial feeds on NMB, but […]

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9 ways journalists can increase productivity

Between my projects at MLive, my web business and my web identity (blog, Twitter, Del.icio.us, Wired Journalists), I’ve really been crunched to keep everything humming.
And I know I’m not the only one. I posted similar sentiments on Wired Journalists, a new social network for journalists created by Ryan Sholin.
A few commenters said they often feel […]

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Get edgimicated: Top university podcasts for new media journalists

Huge, Huge, Huuuuuge thanks to the Online Edication Database, who put together a great list of free podcasts for courses at creme de la creme universities throughout the world, including Harvard, Yale, Glasgow and others. (photo by thms.nl on Flickr)
The OEDB already drew up a guide to more than 200 free online courses in topics […]

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7 reasons your homepage shouldn’t reflect the paper’s A1

I often hear young print journalists lamenting the disconnect between their paper’s printed product and online presence. Sometimes I forget that not everyone is in love with the web like I am.
I admit too, about five years ago, I didn’t view the web with revelry. Print was where it was at. It had prestige, […]

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