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The Travails of Taking a CPU Tower from Zimbabwe to France

Brenda and I went to Paris recently for a development launch and brainstorming meeting for Freedom Fone. In addition to…

Amanda Atwood

Challenges for the Collegiate Press, Part 2

Yesterday I wrote about the financial troubles impacting some of the nation’s collegiate newspapers — the public struggles of the…

Anthony Pesce

Arab Bloggers Meet to Discuss Free Speech, Reject ‘Journalist’ Label

Jessica Dheere BEIRUT — A quick look at the Regions sidebar on DigiActive, a nine-month old blog that catalogs how…

Jessica Dheere

Does ‘Web First’ Strategy Make Sense for Small Newspapers?

Mark Van Patten The Bowling Green Daily News doesn’t have a “web first” strategy in the way we run our…

Mark Van Patten

Eliminating the Fear of Being Open

Spot.Us is about to hit the ground running. We hope to have something to show in mid-to-late October (assuming everything…

David Cohn

Challenges for the Collegiate Press, Part 1

This is the first half of a two-part series on the financial challenges facing college newspapers, and what they can…

Anthony Pesce

Court Rules Print-on-Demand Service Not Liable for Defamation

Jeffrey D. Neuburger Book publishers can be sued if they publish a book full of libelous statements because, the reasoning…

Jeffrey D. Neuburger

Top Five Week Two Hundred Six

Project Report YouTube, Pulitzer Center run citizen media contest Wired Wikiwatch Wins Batten Award after building on WikiScanner Archive bites…

Mark Glaser

Photoshop for Democracy Revisited: The Sarah Palin File

During the 2004 presidential election season, I ran a column in Technology Review Online which described the way that average…

Henry Jenkins

Public Information Done Right

I spent Tuesday in Washington DC at Websites Without Walls. A nine hour trip for a four hour meeting always…

Amanda Hickman