Monthly Archives: March 2010

Adding depth to reporting with new document viewer version

March 28, 2010
Adding  depth to reporting with new document viewer version

Being able  add annotations to original source material and open them up to public view adds an entirely new dimension to reporting; and this is what New York Times has just done with version 2 of its document viewer. Its this kind of innovation that will take journalism to the next level. Innovation that is…

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BBC home page changes unveiled

March 20, 2010
BBC  home page changes unveiled

The BBC has unveiled the beta of its new (portal) homepage and going by what has been disclosed about the  ongoing redesign effort so far, the changes are going to give a fresh look and feel to the site. A previous post on this blog had referred to the changes to the basic news site…

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Magazine sites editorially sync with traffic

March 9, 2010
Magazine sites editorially sync with traffic

The trend of giving weightage to traffic stats while making content-related decisions has caught up with magazine websites. This is just one of the things that caught my attention when I read the recent Columbia Journalism Review survey of standards and practices at magazine websites. I guess that this trend holds good to some extent…

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