web publishing
Are Free Tools Better For Web Publishers? Paid Members Public
An e-mail arrives from the inestimable Mr Rodgers [http://engagement101.blogspot.com/], directing me to a post by Howards Owens about using free web tools to improve your website [http://www.howardowens.com/2008/playing-with-free-online-tools-to-enhance-newspaper-sites/] : > The other day, Nick Sergeant was messing around with Yahoo! Pipes. He discovered that
New Irish Medical Times website is a blog Paid Members Public
One of the biggest projects I’ve been involved with here has gone live today. We relaunched the website for the Irish Medical Times [http://www.imt.ie/], a business paper for Ireland’s doctors, this morning – and it’s all built around blog software. The whole of the content
Free Medical Journals From Reed Paid Members Public
Good news from other parts of the vast Reed Empire [http://jwikert.typepad.com/the_average_joe/2007/09/reeds-rx-conver.html]. Reed Elsevier, which does all that pricey scientific publishing, is starting to make some of its titles free on the web. Good stuff.
Reporting An Earth Without Humans Paid Members Public
Here’s a nice example of video from a print title (in this case, Scientific American [http://www.sciam.com/], a competitor to our New Scientist [http://www.newscientist.com/]): It’s the sort of thing that just wouldn’t work well in print, but which makes a great short
Alexa Comes To Firefox. At Last. Paid Members Public
I’m never slow to criticise Alexa [http://www.alexa.com/], a site which provides web site ranking based on a toolbar that is only available to Internet Explorer users on a PC. Why, that’s not going to distort the results at all, is it? Fundamentally, I find the
Blogging Is Better Than Putting My Fist Through The Monitor Paid Members Public
I’ve not been having a good technology day. We’ve had a couple of issues with both our internal and external blog servers that have sent my blood pressure in what could be described as “a non-positive direction”. The “split bill” service for my corporate mobile phone (no, I
The New Text Paid Members Public
This is just fabulous: I first posted it over on Vox [http://adam.vox.com/library/post/this-is-what-we-do.html] last Friday after spotting it on Stephanie’s blog [http://climbtothestars.org/archives/2007/02/02/web-20-the-machine-is-using-us/] , and fully intended to post about it here over the weekend. And then got