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Home > Online & Multimedia
12:00 AM
Aug.
5,
2008
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| | | SERVICES, TECH & SOCIAL
- "15 Years of Wired: A Look Back." Wired, Jan. 1, 2008. (The magazine was started in 1993 and the Web site in 1994.)
- "Iowa Caucuses Blanketed by Twitter, Blogs, Video." Mark Glaser, MediaShift, Jan. 3, 2008.
- "Consumer Electronics Show 2008." PC Magazine, Jan. 6, 2008. (See also: "Bill Gates Keynote." Microsoft, Jan. 6. 2008.) (Gates and Paul Allen founded Microsoft in 1975.)
- "Campaign Coverage for the Digerati." 2008 Technology Voters' Guide. News.com Special Coverage.
- The White House begins its first blog. Jan. 2008. (See also: Jan. 16 post from President George W. Bush.) (The White House Web site started in 1994.)
- MacWorld Keynote by Steve Jobs, Apple, Jan. 15, 2008. (Jobs and Steve Wozniak introduced their first computer in 1976.)
- "Launching EveryBlock." (Interview with Adrian Holovaty) Al Tompkins, Jan. 23, 2008. (See also: "In memory of chicagocrime.org." Adrian Holovaty.com, January 31, 2008.)
- "Microsoft Offers to Buy Yahoo for $44.6 Billion." Ari Levy and Dina Bass, Bloomberg.com, Feb. 1, 2008. (See also: "Microsoft's $44.6 Billion Offer to Yahoo." CNBC.com, Feb. 1, 2008.) (David Filo and Jerry Yang started Yahoo in 1994.)
- "Feb 5, 2008: the day Super Tuesday became the 'Mashup Election'." Paul Bradshaw, Online Journalism Blog, Feb. 6, 2008. (Radio was the new wireless technology in the 1924 presidential election.)
- "A Heartfelt, YouTube-Based Wake for Polaroid Instant Photography." PC World, Feb. 8, 2008.
- "The Coming Ad Revolution." Esther Dyson, Wall Street Journal, Feb. 11, 2008. (Dyson was the founding chairman of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers in 1998.)
- "Online Tributes Memorialize Northern Illinois University Shooting Victims." Jenna Wortham, Underwire, Feb. 15, 2008. (See also: "School Shootings 1997-2008")
- "HD DVD: Just another brick in the wall of defunct formats." Steve Guttenberg, C/Net Audiophiliac, Feb. 19, 2008.
- "Twitter." Jeff Jarvis, BuzzMachine, Feb. 25, 2008. (The Twitter microblogging service was founded in 2006.)
- "Electric Minds -- the future of the Web (circa 1996)." Howard Rheingold, Smart Mobs, March 17, 2008.
- "Camcorder Brings Zen to the Shoot." David Pogue, The New York Times, March 20, 2008. (Pure Digital Technologies released an early version of the Flip Video camera in 2006.)
- "2008 is the year of gaming."
Don Reisinger, CNET News, April 15, 2008.
- "Mobile data: Next hurdle for journalism." Mindy McAdams, Teaching Online Journalism, April 21, 2008.
- "Web 2.0 debates internet's future." Maggie Shiels, BBC News, April 26, 2008.
- "Craig (of the List) Looks Beyond the Web." Noam Cohen, The New York Times, May 12, 2008.
- "China's Earthquake: The Twitter Story." Fons Tuinstra, E-Media Tidbits, May 12, 2008.
- "Knight News Challenge 2008 Winners." May 14, 2008.
- "Spielberg pops up on Seesmic." Jemima Kiss, PDA: The Digital Content Blog, May 17, 2008. (Loic Le Meur founded the Seesmic video discussion site in 2007.)
- "News unfiltered: YouTube embraces citizen journalism." David Chartier, ars technica, May 20, 2008.
- "D: All Things Digital" Media and Technology Conference. Hosted by The Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher. May 27-29, 2008.
- "Who Will Rule The New Internet?" Josh Quittner, Time Magazine, June 4, 2008.
- "How new media affected Clinton campaign." Joe Garofili, San Francisco Chronicle, June 6, 2008.
- "Will you read Microsoft's obit here?" Bill Virgin, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, June 9, 2008.
- "Tech's 15 turning points." Neil McAllister, InfoWorld, June 10, 2008.
- "Will 3G iPhone Help Push Geo-Based News?" Paul Lamb, Idea Lab, June 10, 2008.
- "The Web Time Forgot." Alex Wright, The New York Times, June 17, 2008.
- "From ARPANET to Blogging." The Newseum's Paul Sparrow gives a brief history of the Internet. (Video posted on the Newseum's Web site.)
- "Mobile Web Reaches Critical Mass." BBC News, July 10, 2008.
- "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" Nicholas Carr, Atlantic Monthly, July/August 2008.
- "Do Social Networks Bring the End of Privacy?" By Daniel J. Solove, Scientific American, August 2008.
- "Dems' Convention will be Online Media's Party." By Richard Siklos, Fortune, August 22, 2008.
- "Facebook Hits 100 Million Users." By Marshall Kirkpatrick, ReadWriteWeb, August 25, 2008.
- "The Best 2008 Political Convention Coverage Online." By Mark Glaser, MediaShift, August 28, 2008.
- "Palin's Wikipedia Entry Gets Overhaul." By Yuki Noguchi, NPR, August 29, 2008.
- "Chrome: It's not a browser, it's the first web OS." Yelvington.com, by Steve Yelvington, Sept. 2, 2008.
- "Tag Clouding the RNC." By Al Tompkins, Al's Morning Meeting, Sept. 4, 2008. (See also: Video about building a Tag Cloud.)
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"After a decade of high hopes, there are increasing concerns about the Web's ability to meet the news industry's financial challenges." (Source: " The State of the News Media: Online Section." Project for Excellence in Journalism, 2008.) - ABC News and Facebook sponsor the Republican and Democratic New Hampshire presidential primary debates on Jan. 5, 2008.
- "Introducing... the new nightly.msnbc.com." Brian Williams introduces the redesigned NBC Nightly News Web site. Jan. 9, 2008. (NBC created their first Web site in 1995.)
- 'Getting Smart About News Podcasts.' Amy Gahran, Contentious.com, Jan. 23, 2008.
- "Anatomy of a local breaking
news story." (Las Vegas Sun online coverage of the Monte Carlo hotel fire) Rob Curley, Jan. 26, 2008.
- CBS News anchor Katie Couric introduces a new CBS YouTube channel. Posted on YouTube, Feb. 1, 2008. (A CBS station tested a videotex interactive system in 1982.)
- "Facebook: The rival to
newswire services everywhere?" Helen Walters, Next/BusinessWeek.com, Feb. 6, 2008. (Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook in 2004.)
- The Tribune, Gannett, Hearst and New York Times companies announce the creation of the quadrantONE online ad network on Feb. 15, 2008. (In 1995 a consortium of newspaper companies called the New Century Network was formed. It closed in 1998.)
- "Newspaper Next 2.0 -- Making the Leap Beyond Newspaper Companies." American Press Institute, Feb. 2008.
- "Words, Images and Sounds. Multimedia components enhance journalists' abilities to present compelling stories online." Presstime, Feb. 2008.
- "We Media/Zogby Interactive poll." "...the online survey documented the shift away from traditional sources of news, such as newspapers and TV, to the Internet." Feb. 27, 2008.
- "Wikipedia in the Newsroom." Donna Shaw, AJR, Feb./March 2008. (Wikipedia formally began in 2001.)
- "Where's the Innovation in Business Models?" Chris O'Brien, Idea Lab, March 13, 2008.
- "Dusting Off the Archive for the Web." Richard Perez-Pena, The New York Times, March 17, 2008.
- "Out of Print: The Death and Life of the American Newspaper." Eric Alterman, The New Yorker, March 31, 2008.
- "Google Earth, New York Times Team Up." Leslie Rule, Idea Lab, April 13, 2008.
- "Can Newspaper Classifieds Really Be Saved?" Steve Outing, ReinventingClassifieds.com, April 18, 2008.
- "CBS Corporation to Acquire CNET." CBS, May 15, 2008.
- "The Newspapers: Rating The Top 25 Newspaper Websites." Douglas A. McIntyre, 24/7 Wall St, June 3, 2008.
- "Sad News About Tim Russert Broken By Wikipedia?" Jon Fine, BusinessWeek, June 13, 2008. (See also: NBC/MSNBC coverage about Tim Russert)
- "Murky Boundaries: What are the guidelines for the personal blogs of journalists who work for mainstream news organizations?" Kevin Rector, AJR, June/July 2008.
- "WTSP-Ch. 10 seeking 20 citizen journalists to help gather news." Eric Deggans, Tampabay.com, July 9, 2008.
- "Guardian Media Group Buys paidContent for $30 Million." Kara Swisher, All Things Digital, July 11, 2008.
- "Some thoughts on the Twitter/iPhone reporting experiment." Etan Horowitz, OrlandoSentinel.com, July 14, 2008.
- "Moving to Mobile." NAA, July 2008.
- "TV Networks Rewrite the Definition of a News Bureau." Brian Stelter, The New York Times, August 12, 2008.
- "NBC sees new media habits form with Olympic games." David Bauder, Associated Press, August 13, 2008.
- "Politics and the New Media." Nieman Reports, Summer 2008.
- "Charlie Gibson On Familiar Territory and New Ground." By Gail Shister, TVNewser, August 26, 2008.
- "Handheld Headlines: News organizations are embracing content aimed at cell phones and other mobile devices as part of their survival strategy in the digital age." Arielle Emmett, AJR, August/Sept. 2008.
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