links for 2006-11-25
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Wikipedia had been updated before I got home.
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Sign the petition – encourage Tony Blair to reject the DCA’s proposed changes to the Freedom of Information Act fees regime.
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Mark Hamilton in Canada asks: “What does it mean when a publication that covers media (the UK’s equivalent of Editor & Publisher) has to shutter the shop?”
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Two of the editors in the Norwegian Google News row apparently didn’t know that they could use robots.txt to block Google’s use of images.
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Fisking Central explains geography to London Lite.
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Matt Waite of the St Petersburg times explains how a database story allowed readers to drill down to the personal level of interest. Journalism doesn’t have to be about “five or six anecdotes” any more.
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Martin Belam notes that any story about the EU will probably require careful moderation of comments.
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Die Welt is launching what it claims is Germany’s most modern newsroom on Monday. Newspaper and web journalists will be working side-by-side in the open plan space in Berlin
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