infographics
Are Infographics next on Google's anti-SEO hit list? Paid Members Public
There’s a really great and interesting interview with Matt Cutts, who heads Google’s web spam team [http://www.stonetemple.com/matt-cutts-and-eric-talk-about-what-makes-a-quality-site/] , on the Stone Temple Consulting site. The whole thing is worth a read, but the discussion of infographics is particularly of note: > In principle, there’s
Science Online: Cultures Clash over Infographics Paid Members Public
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2010/09/4956348949_3cb4a8fc3c.jpg] Today’s been an interesting contrast with yesterday. dConstruct was very much a temple of the converted, discussing elements of web design theology. Science Online [http://www.scienceonlinelondon.org/] is much more of a culture clash,
news:rewired Interactive Graphics Paid Members Public
Key points emerging from the Interactives session: - Interactive graphics need a clear defined purpose. Understand what the users can get out of it, and what makes it different from a static graphic. - They take time to produce, so think in terms of updating them to keep them useful
Subject Coverage: journalists vrs bloggers Paid Members Public
[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/assets_c/2010/06/ft-06-06-1667.html] [Created by [Flowton](http://www.flowtown.com/blog/how-subject-matter-varies-between-blogs-and-traditional-press?display=wide) from [Pew data](http://www.journalism.org/), discovered via [We Are Social](http://wearesocial.net/blog/2010/06/blogs-press-differing-agendas/)] These appear to be US figures, but it’s