Links for October 15, 2009
Links for October 15, 2009:
- Kevin Matthews: Comments and the death of the author: Putting the reader at the start and heart of the story – “… if reader behaviour surveys are to be believed, most readers will read the start of the story and skip to the comments below.”
- Headlines and Deadlines: Using animation to tell a news story – “I made my first cartoon using Xtranormal today; I know it’s a site usually used for making training and presentation tools, but I was interested in whether it might work for journalists. “
- Jo Wadsworth: Warts and all – @timesjoanna: ‘”There’s a man with an otter’s corpse here to see you” The joys of local journalism’
- Kevin Matthews: Twitter: the political tool greater than the party political broadcast? But by God it can bite – “Undoubtedly inspired by the success of the Obama social media campaign who managed to turn tweets to votes, so the Brits have arrived.”
- FREE PowerPoint Twitter Tools | SAP Web 2.0 – A beta version of PowerPoint Twitter Tools is now available for testing. See and react to tweets in real-time, embedded directly within presentations, either as a ticker or refreshable comment page.
- Jo Wadsworth: Advertising moving online – but where? – “… social media allows brands to bypass mass media entirely.”
