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RT @psychemedia: Programming, Not Coding: Infoskills for Journalists (and Librarians..?!;-)
http://bit.ly/agtITZ
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RT @AdamWestbrook: Oh yes! Jon Stewart on #bigotgate ..what we've all been waiting for
http://bit.ly/dA5lbi (via @scott_cawley) #ge2010
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RT @christhedunn: "You can love [journalism] with everything you’ve got. it is never, ever, going to love you back."
http://bit.ly/bPjasz
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Talki is a seriously simple addition to any website: cut and paste a single line of code and suddenly the site has a fully functional forum embedded right in the page. That same line of code across multiple pages means the forum appears whereever the embed code appears, so users don't have to navigate to a completely separate part of the website. Not only that, but the forum can be completely independent of the page, meaning you can use one forum across multiple pages and even multiple websites. But that isn't to say it has to be that way, as you can also have multiple forums. As with most things these days, Talki makes it simple for users to use, by allowing them to log in using Facebook, Twitter, OpenID, Google and Yahoo, meaning there's none of that hassle of registering and then waiting for a randomly generated password to show up in your email.
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You don’t like them, but apparently you pay attention to them. It turns out that video ads served up during streaming shows perform better than plain old TV ads. That’s according to a new Nielsen study. ClickZ writes:
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