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“I’m particularly intrigued by recent developments like beatblogging, community reporting, content geo-tagging, and tapping into public social network conversations.”
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“Mark Potts, one of the founders of Backfence.com, a defunct network of citizen-journalism websites, objected to my reasoning, and suggested that the quality of content on Backfence sites had nothing to do with the company’s demise”
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“Local newspapers need to figure out how to find the data and information like train delays and dog-park news, then deliver it to the people who care about it”
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“What wasn’t getting through is the stuff I, as a product developer, care the most about — news about products. And the interesting new products I’d find wouldn’t make it onto the bus.”
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“Are forums the best way of interacting with online users?”
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“Over the next few days I want to look at some of the aspects that interest me about these pages.”
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“One feature that The Guardian offers which the BBC doesn’t is topic-based RSS feeds.”
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“Last week, Matt McDonnell wrote about the new BBC Topic Pages Beta. I’d now like explain how some of the many components that build those pages all work together.”
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“Twitter doesn’t have some major, and basic, features that FriedFeed does have. The most important are:Easy to read replies, Replies that can be any length, Search, The ability to post media–photos and videos–to your feed”
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“This plugin allows you to import all of the comments on one of your posts that readers have left on FriendFeed instead of directly on your blog. “
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“What I love about the MT and WordPress FriendFeed plug-ins is that they recognize the fact that conversations are occurring elsewhere, but they bring the discussion back to the source of the content where relevant.”