Read Like Me

September 13 Comments Off on Read Like Me Category: Feed, HackText

A while back I was in a professor’s digital journalism class talking a bit about what I do for Student Media at George Mason University. When I had finished the professor told his students that they should be more like me. While I’m not sure I can recommend “being like me” to anyone, I’d agree that […]

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The echo chamber is a lousy teacher

February 01 Comments Off on The echo chamber is a lousy teacher Category: Feed, HackText

Social media has many great communication tools and is an excellent way to increase expertise, but what if you want to learn something new? It’s hard to get started on a new topic when the good stuff is hidden in huge feeds. I’ve really only regretted the death of two online services. Furl, which got swallowed up into Diigo‘s […]

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New UK Independent feature allows Facebook users to subscribe to parts of the site instead of whole

January 13 Comments Off on New UK Independent feature allows Facebook users to subscribe to parts of the site instead of whole Category: Uncategorized

Allowing more choice and granularity for your users is never a bad thing. I think this is a brilliant idea and I’d love to see it implemented by more media outlets.Clipped from www.readwriteweb.comHow Media Will Relate to Facebook in the Future

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / January 12, 2011 […]