Monthly Archives: February 2010

Does Google Help or Hurt Traditional Media?

Few tech companies roll off the tongue as easy as Google these days.

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How to Use Social Media to Tell Your Story

The term social media has found its way into the buzzword dictionary of late.

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What You Can Learn About Web Design and Storytelling from eBay

Every website tells a story.

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Do People Really Care About Journalism’s Struggles?

Are they really seeing what has happened?

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Can Multimedia Save Journalism?

How should traditional media handle multimedia?

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Three Ways Social Media and Storytelling are Alike

Stop tweeting and facebooking for a minute, will you?

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Why New Media Favors the Underdog

Underdogs stories litter the new media landscape.

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Why Every Story Needs a Revision

We all create stories that need help. A lot of help. Major revision help.

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The Most Important Connection You’ll Make

Websites have become a more important aspect of multimedia storytelling than ever before.

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