ONA was mobile-friendly but what does mobile-first look like for news organizations?
Only a handful of presentations at #ONA13 had ‘mobile’ in the title, but none of the many others I attended
Listening about product management
Everyone has a list of books worth recommending to someone new to your profession. For instance, this collection I posted
The death of NFC and the potential of the new news bundle
I ‘watched’ the Apple Keynote on Tuesday as per usual. And yes I plan to replace my 2-year old iPhone
When conspiracy theories strike, how do you respond?
Simple question: When misinformation is spreading on social media – can it be stopped?
Simple answer: No. As Churchill (edit: apocryphally)
Mobile-First Journalism : a Top Ten list
This discussion originated at Poynter’s Mobile First workshop last week and is slightly edited from suggestions gathered on the
News reading metrics: One big game of "telephone" and average errors
I am building a presentation on mobile metrics, so most any data-related tidbit catches my eye. This from Mathew Ingram
Public media & newspaper API
There must be additional media companies with public-facing APIs – these were just the obvious ones that showed up in a
A discussion for 'young' journalists
This morning in Worcester I participated in a discussion with Noah Bombard of the Telegram, Tiffany Campbell of WBUR and
Using Google Forms on a smartphone
I did a fair amount of Google-ing on this looking for a simple answer – without much luck.
So, in case
Seven mobile trends to watch in 2012
Arguing Apple vs Android and apps vs web is fun, but so 2011. So, thinking about 2012, a handful of