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Friday February 18th 2011

Posts Tagged ‘Search’

Bing and Other Search Engines

There is a reason Google is the number one search engine and consistently among the most visited sites on the entire Internet, but it does have limitations and it’s certainly not the only forager in this habitat. Microsoft has unveiled its latest attempt to get a [Read More]

Dark Web

Google is the current king of search engines, to the point that the word is a verb, and part of many pre-date and pre-hiring rituals. In fact, articles and classes are out there specifically to help you manage your Google “footprint”. Many, many stories and [Read More]

Google

Google is the current king of search engines, to the point that the word is a verb, and part of many pre-date and pre-hiring rituals. In fact, articles and classes are out there specifically to help you manage your Google “footprint”. Many, many stories and [Read More]

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Looking at journalism with new eyes

Journalism educators must get out of the mindset that reporting will always be valuable. Executives must get out of the [Read More]

Pulitzer board allows “any available tool” for journalism prizes

The Pulitzer Prize Board announced that 12 of the 14 journalism categories may now use text, video, databases, [Read More]

If every journalist is an online journalist, journalists who aren’t online don’t exist

Here’s a bombastic statement: There is absolutely no valid reason not to be online at this time. If you’re [Read More]

Curmudgeonry in journalism

Bryan Murley dismembers some journalism pundits’ recurring concerns that journalism education is ditching the [Read More]

Reporter/Blogger/Reporting/Blogging

Tim Carmody tries to take apart both the reporter/blogger split and the reporting/blogging split. Now, are different [Read More]

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