Posts tagged with ‘news’

Stop Wondering What Readers Want, It Leads to Mediocrity

December 15th, 2009

Journalists should think how a medium can help them getting the information across. And if they don’t know how to use the tools, young guns can help them. Cause in the end, every good journalist wants his story to be heard. And you know what? The sames goes for bloggers!

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Blogging is changing: advice from Sacca, Mullenweg and Jarvis how to stay ahead

April 19th, 2009

Last week, geeks from all over the world dominated Amsterdam to learn about the future of their profession at The Next Web conference. Of course, it concerned blogging as well. Blogging is changing due to microblogging. So, how does that affects us? Here’s some advice from investor Chris Sacca, writer Jeff Jarvis, and Wordpress founder Matt Mullenweg. They were all at The Next Web and showed us bloggers the way to go.

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Let’s get you started with Web 2.0 news

March 11th, 2008

On a daily bases, I have to at least explain twice what Web 2.0 is and what it means for us. Unfortunately too many people shrug their shoulders after my lyric and slightly persuasive story about this revolution. Sometimes however, a somewhat smarter person does get excited about the new developments. He or she wants to learn more! Debuzzing the buzzword Web 2.0! From now on, I can refer to…

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