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Listing ID: 1286

Title: Journerdism

Description: A news and commentary website for journalists and nerds to discuss journalism, multimedia storytelling, web 2.0 development, and all things nerdy online.

CategoryNews & Media : Journalism

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listed on: July 12, 2008 06:43:37 AM

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'National Geographic' Gets Into Games [del.icio.us] - Wed, 19 Nov 2008 22:34:33 -0600
"Through its for-profit unit National Geographic Ventures, the nonprofit National Geographic Society has created National Geographic Games. The division's first game,"Herod's Lost Tomb," was developed in-house and is a free download for PC, Mac and the iPhone. After that, NGG is coming out with games for Nintendo's Wii, Sony's PlayStation 3 and handheld devices."

New York Times launching AIR-based news reader [del.icio.us] - Wed, 19 Nov 2008 22:23:28 -0600
"Based on AIR 1.5, which is being released Monday, the news reader was shown displaying International Herald Tribune content, but it's pretty clear that the company will release a reader for The New York Times as well. Zimbalist said the the IHT reader will come out"this fall," but a NYT spokesperson later said it will arrive in the first half of 2009."

Christian Science Monitor Interview Part 2: Preparing the newsroom for a paperless future [del.icio.us] - Wed, 19 Nov 2008 22:08:37 -0600
"The CSM is introducing new content management systems to facilitate this move, a print CMS and a new web CMS. This new system will allow the common editorial pool to directly feed both operations and allow the editorial staff to have much more influence over the website. CSM are using K4 CMS for the print edition and is currently closing the deal for a new CMS for the web edition. The new web system according to Yemma will,"democratises the whole operation of the web so non-technical assignment editors with the common editorial pool can update the website directly." Therefore, the majority of the content will feed from the editorial pool but the focused web team will work on the homepage itself."