Articles
Blogs Are a ‘Godsend’ to Busy College Students
By Tara Saycocie
As soon as Adrienne Auge opens her Internet browser, Gawker is the first thing she sees.
An Anonymous Blogger Tells All
By Sofia Morris
As blogging continues to grow, so does the number of people disciplined or even fired from their jobs for posting candid comments about the workplace. But is it possible to remain anonymous while blogging?
Web Site Design: MSNBC.com is ‘Cluttered’
By John Boulos
More than 800 million people around the world surf the Internet each month, according to recent statistics. With so many eyes gazing on home page after home page, aesthetics become a top priority.
Public Relations Will Be Changed by Blogs
By Rachel Solomon
Lexi Gassner, an intern at Evins Communications, a public relations firm in New York, leaves a comment on a travel industry blog: “We represent San Ysidro Ranch and would be happy to hear feedback.”
What Makes a Good Blog?
By William Kraska
The Internet contains nearly 3 million active blogs, according to one recent count, with topics ranging from politics to movies, to food, to the emotional ramblings of high-school teens.
About
A webzine produced by the Digital Journalism class at New York University in Spring 2005. Instructor: Patrick Phillips, editor & founder of I Want Media.
Contents
- An Anonymous Blogger Tells All
- Bill Grueskin: Reporters Break News on WSJ.com
- Blogs Are a ‘Godsend’ to Busy College Students
- Craig Newmark: Craigslist Offers a 'Culture of Trust'
- Jacob Weisberg: Slate is Fundamentally Different from Most Print Media
- James Taranto Picks the ‘Best of the Web Today’
- Jim Romenesko: More Companies Will Start Hiring Bloggers
- Kurt Andersen: Newspapers Are F***ed
- Lockhart Steele: 'Sell Yourself, Be Dirty'
- Public Relations Will Be Changed by Blogs
- Web Site Design: MSNBC.com is ‘Cluttered’
- What Makes a Good Blog?