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Car Talk Ends Its 25 Year Run: Here’s The Silver Lining

Instead of re-airing Car Talk re-runs ad infinitum, public radio program directors should seize this opportunity to encourage new voices.

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Towards a Better Definition of Curation in Journalism

Let's not confuse curation with aggregation: an argument for why curation (in the traditional sense) is needed in journalism.

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Tweets and Longreads: The Long and Short of the Future of News Consumption

We would all be better served if content creators covered things like breaking news, internet memes, etc. exclusively in short-form, without the expectation of compensation while at the same time...

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For @SCOTUSblog, Slow and Steady Wins the Race

In this particular case of Bloggers v. Journalists. I'm handing this round solidly to the bloggers. (Just kidding...sort of).

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Exciting Career News, Investigative Journalism Edition

Today is my first day as Director of Technology with the Investigative News Network.

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Using Social Media “Metrics” In Political Reporting (And 4 Reasons Why That...

In their rush to drag typical "horse race" style political reporting kicking and screaming into the social media age, many journalists and the news organizations they work for are falling into a...

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Why I Unfriended You On Facebook

About a year ago I de-activated my Facebook account for a couple of months and then, before I started really using it again, aggressively culled many of my Facebook “friends”. Here's how (and why).

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How Nonprofits Can Take Advantage of Facebook’s New Promoted Posts

Facebook today has announced the U.S. roll-out of a new feature that allows users to pay to promote a post so that more of their friends will see it. Here's how I think nonprofits can take advantage.

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Emerging Social Media: Seven Trends To Watch

Last week I was thrilled to be invited to speak about emerging social media at the Kiplinger Program’s Social Media Summit at Ohio State University. In my talk I identified and talked through some...

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Welcome to Flickr, Here’s What You’ve Been Missing

While Flickr has indeed languished over the years, it now seems poised for a comeback. Here's why I never left.

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Social Media Editors Are Not Dead

Earlier today BuzzFeed Editor (and former Huffington Post social media editor) Rob Fishman declared the social media editor dead. I disagree. Here’s why.

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Let’s Teach Coders to Write

If we want to teach more people to code, we need more coders to explain what they do and how they do it.

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The End of Interns

I’ve been thinking a lot about interns recently. Specifically, the word “intern” and what it implies.

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How To Make Nocino

Nocino is a liqueur made from green (unripe) black walnuts. Here's how I made mine.

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The Books I Read in 2017

In 2017 I wanted to re-establish a daily habit of reading more books and set a fairly ambitious goal of reading a book a week. Additionally, I wanted to read more fiction (I tend to read mostly...

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Towards a Better Definition of Curation in Journalism

Let's not confuse curation with aggregation: an argument for why curation (in the traditional sense) is needed in journalism.

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Tweets and Longreads: The Long and Short of the Future of News Consumption

We would all be better served if content creators covered things like breaking news, internet memes, etc. exclusively in short-form, without the expectation of compensation while at the same time...

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For @SCOTUSblog, Slow and Steady Wins the Race

In this particular case of Bloggers v. Journalists. I'm handing this round solidly to the bloggers. (Just kidding...sort of).

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Exciting Career News, Investigative Journalism Edition

Today is my first day as Director of Technology with the Investigative News Network.

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