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Weblinks for Sunday October 4 2009
Shameless self-interest:
Say No to Blythe Park Power | vvsm.co.uk http://vvsm.co.uk/ - help stop proposed power station in greenfield site - which happens to be 200 metres from where I live - and sign the Number 10 epetition.
Various Flash, news and journalism links that I liked
Local stuff
Welcome to Theartbay Gallery in Fenton - http://www.theartbay.co.uk/
Cycling City how £4.8million has been spent - http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/ Ian Norris has used the popular FOI site to ask how Stoke-on-Trent City Council managed to spend £4.8 million on promoting the city as a centre of excellence for cycling.
Weblinks for Thursday September 17 2009
News21 | Carnegie-Knight Initiative on the Future of Journalism Education - http://www.news21.com
paulb's ugc and research Bookmarks on Delicious - http://delicious.com/paulb
Embeddable Google Document Viewer - http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2009
Confirmed: Meerkat campaign dreamed up by drunk ad men + more weblinks
curtismorley.com helps me solve irritating #1119 error in as3 - http://curtismorley.com/
Ian Norris, blogs and Google Maps + other weblinks
Someone reads what I write on this blog - blimey. As people may or may not know, this site is really a testbed for me to stretch my web design skills, log interesting links and chart what I learn. But it would appear that I've managed to inspire someone to go down the same path as I have in learning. Ian Norris took up the challenge to write a blog on the back of the Talk About Local project. Since then, he's taken what little help I could give on Google Maps and created a whole series of his own. http://www.inorris.tk/
Weblinks for Wednesday September 2 2009
Electric Car - They Might Be Giants - http://blog.rocketboom.com/
The Newspaper Original Sin: Keeping online units tethered to the mother ship | Howard Owens - http://www.howardowens.com
Charging for news online + other weblinks
Charging for newspapers online: Now pay up - http://www.economist.com/
Weblinks for Thursday August 27 2009
I've been a bit tied up with projects such as the Stoke's Top Talent voting panel - which I still can't get to share on Facebook (if anyone can help, please let me know) so I've been storing up weblinks. In no particular order - some are interesting news, others Flash tips and others are useful for my efforts in learning to campaign.
The Sentinel mentioned by David Byrne and other weblinks
Talking Heads' David Byrne mentions The Sentinel while describing the UK newspaper scene: http://journal.davidbyrne.com/
Amy Winehouse to make comeback on 'Strictly Come Dancing' - http://www.nme.com/
Reading: The story is dead + other weblinks
THERE are two big questions in journalism today: what is journalism?; how will the profession be paid for? While Rupert Murdoch's paywall plans for News International have fuelled the debate on the second question, there are more, yet diverse, arguments on what constitutes journalism.




