Crain gets link religion
It seems Crain Communications has decided that its Web sites are, in fact, part of the Web. The company has
Teachers, textbooks and new media
What happens when two of the smarter folks in college journalism get together? They publish a Q&A that
Me, Folio and the cross-platform editor
I'm back from my trip to Chicago, trying to catch up with life, work and family. And among
Why the out-of-touch shouldn't touch the budget
Among the more interesting things I've been reading lately is CJRDaily.org, a wonderfully written (albeit often too
When technology and I were young
One of the best ... and most frustrating ... days I've had in journalism was 20 years ago this September,
Diverse or creepy?
"What racist imbecile is doing the hiring here?"
That's the question that, as I discussed in
Non-suggested reading
If you have a lot of time on your hands, you could read the piece in the New Yorker criticizing
That's ridiculous, according to published reports
Yesterday I wrote about my belief that journalists should embrace the agnostic link -- pointing readers to interesting content no
Learning to believe in the agnostic link
Of the subjects I like to discuss with B2B journalists -- ethics, multimedia, writing for the Web, reporting skills, etc.
How your Web site will look in the near future
Earlier today I downloaded the beta version of Internet Explorer 7, the next generation of Web browsers from Microsoft.
And