Neil Sanderson

on multimedia publishing

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  • RSS MediaShift

    • 4 Minute Roundup: Helping Journalism Students Get Tech Skills
    • Business, Entrepreneurial Skills Come to Journalism School
    • How to Conquer Journalism Students' Fear of Technology
  • RSS Nieman Journalism Lab

    • Links on Twitter: Facebook’s getting newsier, Twitter’s going mobile, Android’s on the rise,
    • An open and shut case: At the new TimesOpen, different models for attracting developers to a platform
    • This Week in Review: USA Today gets a mobile makeover, Twitter and trust, and a paywall’s ad struggles
  • RSS Online Journalism Review

    • Take two: How Patch.com - or any national network of local news websites - might succeed
    • What can journalism schools learn from watching the University of Colorado?
    • Why I am skeptical of Patch.com
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    • Reporters Without Borders: Internet Freedom Watch

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