Map of Correspondents covering Iraq
Poynter Online - Media Map of Iraq
Flash map that shows the location of news media covering the war in Iraq. [by way of... Doc Searls]
Poynter Online - Media Map of Iraq
Flash map that shows the location of news media covering the war in Iraq. [by way of... Doc Searls]
The Work of Edward Tufte and Graphics Press
I had the opportunity to attend a Tufte workshop a few years ago.
His books are recommended to anyone who is interested in the visual display of information.
His website has a news and updates section where he occasionaly comments on visual information design. The site also has an "Ask E.T." section.
WINKsite offers individuals and businesses a no-hassle approach to joining the wireless generation. In minutes, you can build a site for the Mobile Internet outfitted with handy user-oriented services including personalized mobile chat, surveys, profile, journal, rant/rave, agenda, guestbook, links, email and more.
[by way of...Smart Mobs]
I played this a bit today. Am thinking it could be useful for high school teachers. A lot of there students have mobile phones… ![]()
NPR’s Laura Sydell reports that the war in Iraq has generated increased interest in blogs, short for weblogs. Blogging is the web-based practice of keeping an ever-updated personal account of some subject. Bloggers have become archivists, culling information they feel is not being presented in mainstream media and providing links to foreign news sources.
Movable Type Trackback: The Movie A Quicktime movie that demostrates Trackback. Narrated by Mena Trott… Warning: 9.1 mg file…
InfoWorld: Publishing a project Weblog: March 28, 2003: By Jon Udell: Web services
There’s a subject near and dear to my heart! A couple of years ago I predicted[2] that Weblogs would emerge within the enterprise as a great way to manage project communication. I’m even more bullish on the concept today. If you’re managing an IT project, you are by definition a communication hub. Running a project Weblog is a great way to collect, organize, and publish the documents and discussions that are the lifeblood of the project and to shape these raw materials into a coherent narrative.
Another good article by Jon Udell on using weblogs to mangage projects.
Hi, I’m here at the AirPort, using the T-Mobile wireless. I’m sharing it by Ethernet to my brother Ben, who’s sharing it back via wireless so the rest of the family (and the airport) can use it without paying T-Mobile again. Aaron Swartz: The Weblog