Archive for June, 2008

way back from 1999: A New Media Tells Different Stories

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Bruno Giussani is a smart smart man.
Check out what he wrote about journalism and the internet, all the way back in 1999:
I do not consider the Internet - and generally the online medium - as a substitute to other media, but as a complement, a new channel of communication which takes its place alongside […]

What can go wrong with (the back end of) your web site, part 1

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Read part 2 of What can go wrong with (the back end of) your web site
There were a few weeks at my last online news job where the CMS we used was consistently buggy. Sure, bugs happen. This bug happened because of a new RAM chip in one of the database servers has something wrong […]

May 2008’s Most-Popular links from my link library list: Relevance, context and culture, angryJournalist, the future web

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

This is what people were clicking on off my reading list from May 2008.

Let’s not forget what was killing us before the Internet
User Assistance: Writing for a High-Context Culture
More notes on AngryJournalist.com
BBC NEWS | Technology | Luminaries look to the future web: “Exactly 15 years ago the directors at the lab where the web was […]

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