Design, contextualization, and Nameless CMS
Recommended links for the weekend:
- On value and valuation - Interesting discussion of the difference between a company or tool’s value and its valuation. Hint, it’s those with the higher value that will have a greater effect on the world (tks Andrew Spittle)
- In the forum, Brian Manzullo introduces an experiment at CM Life to contextualize the discussion around tailgating policy at Central Michigan University.
- Max Cutler is “looking for good examples of sports coverage on college news sites.” Screenshots of the best would make a really good blog post.
- Nameless CMS is running on FIUSM.com, but the public release probably won’t be announced until after the launch of Rails 3.
- The end of objectivity – web 2.0 version – Journalistic objectivity is a phantom. WaPo’s social media policy proves it. (tks Brian Manzullo)
- The Daily Trojan at USC relaunched on WordPress recently and has recommendation functionality that might be worth emulating.
- On September 25, Emily Babay mentioned that the new Daily Pennsylvanian site is almost ready to go.
- Re-Tweet This: ‘Austin American-Statesman’ Tries to Make Money on Twitter – The cost is $150 per ad and they must be “actionable,” or offer discounts, coupons, etc.
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