Jan
22

The Daily Mac: 2010-01-22

By Jim MacMillan

Twitter finally sacks suggested user list, but is the new system much better? http://is.gd/6Mpv3 #
What if we tweet the whole NYT over the paywall every day? TY/RT @mayerjoy @Brizzyc and @charlesapple http://bit.ly/4ydClM #
Air America to Cease Broadcasting Immediately http://bit.ly/80xpa5 #
RT @SeanBlanda Are you ready for HTML 5? http://bit.ly/7nPxa8 #
Update: RT @kmatheson: Plane makes unexpected landing in Philly after Jewish teen’s in-flight prayer causes alarm http://tinyurl.com/yb8yra4 #
That Facebook master password? “Chuck Norris” http://bit.ly/8Y0IZb #
AP: MI defense contractor to voluntarily stop stamping references to Bible verses on rifle sights made for US military http://bit.ly/4W5BOS #
WhichWhich restaurants – at least here at #Mizzou – have a smart $5 coupon deal that sends aid to Haiti and still saves you money. #
mediaite.com video/ Howard Stern To Conan Three Years Ago: ‘Leno Will Never Leave The Tonight Show‘ http://bit.ly/6iMoGl #
Confusion over Jewish prayer ritual leads pilot to divert to Philadelphia; prompts a visit from a bomb squad. http://bit.ly/6Cyjt5 #
Headline FAIL? – or is it just me? http://bit.ly/6fOKfA #
NYT execs Q&A w/readers about charging for online access – http://bit.ly/5JpDTE #
Video: NewsHour has experts chime in on the NYT pay model: http://bit.ly/4EBOCB #
Hacked-passwords analysis: Most common was “123456,” followed by “12345,” “123456789″ and “Password,” in that order. http://bit.ly/8GW6ti #
Avoid comma vomit! RT @kraxbergerl: Less vs. Fewer is one of my all-time favorites: 11 Stupidest Writing Mistakes: http://bit.ly/518WHt #
Twitter’s Growth Slows Dramatically http://su.pr/5U9Zh2 #
Newspaper Executives On NYT Meter Move http://su.pr/6H4Fpd #
readwriteweb.com/ PR agencies & tech bloggers have a special interest in making others believe their claims about SM. http://su.pr/2WYCHc #

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    From 1984 through 2006, I worked as a full-time newspaper and wire service photojournalist, primarily in Boston and Philadelphia. Since then, I have focused my efforts more broadly across independent social media journalism, journalism education, and the study of trauma journalism, multimedia reporting, and the development of sustainable economic models for the future of journalism.

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