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Stanford Digital Journalism 2010

Beautiful E-Mags Miss the Point
E-Mag designers are paid by magazine companies, not readers. It shows. No one seems to remember the quiet, indelible, human truths that have driven magazine consumption for a hundred years. It's not too late. Read more – ‘Beautiful E-Mags Miss the Point’.
The Best (and Creepiest) Map Mashup Evar
Maybe it isn't dymanic like the map I made of flickr pictures in my most recent mashup post, but this one is infinitely cooler. Read more – ‘The Best (and Creepiest) Map Mashup Evar’.
Cycling for Sight 2009- Photomap from the Tour
In August 2009, I had the pleasure of documenting the Braille Institute's 2009 Cycling for Sight charity ride. The map is a set of 133 geolocated photos pulled from my flickr page. Read more – ‘Cycling for Sight 2009- Photomap from the Tour’.
Digital Journalism: The Project Proposal
Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Ning, email, digg, delicious..... Today the personal sharing options are endless. Using enough of thes services in concert most certainly connects you with more people than many "broadcasters" who have to be licensed by the FCC. That is it say, its powerful stuff. Read more – ‘Digital Journalism: The Project Proposal’.
CES’ Huge Growth Depicted—That’s What She Said
I know we don't need another CES postmortem, so I'll keep this short. I've grabbed some images and statistics that give a sense of CES' modern largesse as compared to twenty years ago. Read more – ‘CES’ Huge Growth Depicted—That’s What She Said’.
What Fresh New Hell is This? – Facebook Adds Pickpocketing Feature to its iPhone App (Updated)
Many of us followed the twitter griping surrounding Facebook's recent privacy settings changes. Today's release of Facebook 3.1 for iPhone is maybe the most frightening yet. For the first time, everyone's favorite drunk-picture dissemination platform is reaching directly into your pocket for other people's info. Read more – ‘What Fresh New Hell is This? – Facebook Adds Pickpocketing Feature to its iPhone App (Updated)’.