Journalism, Technology, History

How blog subscribers are counted

An excellent and in-depth explanation of Feedburner subscriber and reach stats, and why they go up and down from day-to-day. This is a better description of Feedburner stats than I’ve been able to find on Feedburner’s site. Good stuff! Oh...

Fred Thompson savvy Internet campaigner

Is Tennessee’s Fred Thompson the savviest presidential candidate at appealing to the net community? That’s the question posed by Mark ‘Rizzn’ Hopkins at Mashable. The video above aimed at liberal movie maker Michael Moore is but one example. Hopkins said:...

Slowly getting back into the routine

Trying to get back on the routine. Week before last, I was too busy with work and last week I was just unmotivated, but I by the end of the week, I did exercise a couple times. Hoping to see...

Networking the network

The Knoxville Blog Network is getting some pub today in a nice piece by the Newspaper Association of America’s Beth Lawton. (Photo source visualcomplexity)

The elements of social media

Reality + Identity + Playfulness + Experimentation = Energy (in the proper proportions). Rob Pongsajapan is germinating an idea and has some thoughts on a practical guide to social media also. Is he onto something?

Size matters

The problem with newspapers’ online business model might be size matters. (Interesting FYI: Instapundit.com was No. 3 in knoxnews’s referring domains list for Wednesday mainly on links to a gun blog posting and secondarily on links to the above item....

Quotable: SacBee Editor

If you’re in a newsroom and the editor doesn’t say that change is needed, you should leave

Hugh Hefner in large orange and a cap

Bloggers and story commenters had one double-entendre after another and no end of snarky comments about the GVX story Tuesday headlined “Police quiz UT center McNeil, charge three women found in his bed.” But this quote on the Get the...
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