Here’s a 4-minute video interview I conducted with Skye Kilaen at the recent BlogHer conference about how to make your website or weblog more accessible to the disabled. (Ourmedia page | watch video) Format: MPEG-4 (iPod compatible); 10.2MB; 4:16; Ourmedia page | watch video; video quality: ** (out of 5) Cross-posted to Real People Network.
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Bloggers uncover manipulated news photos
NY Times: Bloggers Drive Inquiry on How Altered Images Saw Print. [Adnan] Hajj, a Lebanese photographer based in the Middle East, may not be familiar to many newspaper readers. But thanks to the swift justice of the Internet, he has been charged, tried and convicted of improperly altering photographs he took for Reuters. The pictures […]
At Bloggercon 4
After Supernova, headed down to the street to Bloggercon 4, which its organizers decided to put on opposite Supernova as a protest against the latter’s high fees and too-traditional content agenda. So far, not a great deal new here, though a nifty discussion about user gripes about software shortcomings. A few photos tomorrow. I posted […]
Mainstream media vs. blogs: A MSM rebound?
Above is the latest chart from Technorati, taken from David Sifry’s semi-annual State of the Blogosphere report released this week, charting the number of inbound links to mainstream news sites vs. top blogs. Fewer blogs there than in past comparisons. From Saturday’s NY Times: “The State of the Blogosphere” presented at sifry.com this week by […]
CNET 100 top blogs
I’ve been knee deep in conferences the past five days, so only just discovered that New Media Musings has been selected as one of the top 100 blogs (out of 14-plus million) by the editors of CNET. NMM was named in the Search & Media category. Thanks, folks! Lots of great company here — including […]