Adobe Systems Case Study: University of Missouri School of Journalism
White Papers The Missouri-Columbia (MU) School of Journalism needed a fluid strategy and a standardized set of best-in-class tools to address a broad range of academic disciplines and student-competency levels. To compete in the workplace, graduating students...
[June 13, 2006, 0:00]
Google savaged by journalism watchdog
Talkback The only problem with this story is that it is not true! Google News is not blocked in China. I am in China and found your story through Google News this morning. It was unavailable for three days last week (a common occurance here with many sites...
[November 30, 2004, 23:02]
Google savaged by journalism watchdog
Talkback Considering the government in China has been known to force it's own women at gun point to have abortions, this doesn't surprise me. Communism is stupid.
[December 2, 2004, 14:24]
Is this cutting-edge journalism?
Blog Great verbal slip just then from RSA's executive vice president, Art Coviello, in the analyst/journalist session at RSA Conference 2007. Opening up to questions, he explained that if we waved our hands in the air someone would "bring the knife over".
[February 6, 2007, 21:29]
cut'n'pasted computer journalism
Talkback I am so excited about $NEXT_VERSION of Windows. It will go beyond just solving all of the problems with $CURRENT_VERSION, it will be an entirely new paradigm. Forget about security problems, those are all fixed in $NEXT_VERSION.
[October 29, 2008, 19:08]
Lazy journalism
Talkback "Providing improved performance, additional security controls .inline PDF support, and more, the browser provides Mac users with a more reliable and consistent web-browsing experience. The new backup application simplifies data protection.
[October 2, 2007, 21:30]
A worm belies Apple's perfection
Talkback As good journalism demands, we called Apple for a statement. As good journalism demands" is particularly laughable in the context of this article and the one you link to wrt to "Opener". Apple is partially right to infer that this is not a problem...
[November 5, 2004, 14:49]
Linux kernel: Moving closer to Windows?
Talkback When journalism becomes little more then a means of propaganda the source becomes irrelevant. It is disappointing that such pathetic journalism is allowed to be published. I hope the readers of ZDNet realize what a poor source of information this...
[July 2, 2004, 10:49]
News Agency Integrates Editorial Processes With Familiar Productivity Tools
White Papers With more than 4,000 employees worldwide, the Associated Press (AP) produces journalism of the highest quality and reliability, delivering it quickly from every corner of the world. To meet emerging trends in journalism, develop richer content...
[July 25, 2009, 1:18]
FOR F=1 TO 100:PRINT "JOURNOZ ROOL!";:NEXT F
Blog A rather silly piece from Journalism.co.uk reports on a current debate in the US, where the big issue is whether journalists should learn how to code, like they used to need shorthand and a titanium liver.
[June 8, 2007, 15:48]
US software 'blew up Russian gas pipeline'
Talkback Throwing a bunch of quotation marks around a story does not constitute good journalism on your part. I'm surprised that a seemingly 'professional' website as ZDNET should produce such tabloid journalism.
[March 3, 2004, 8:22]
We the Media review
Reviews In We the Media: Grassroots Journalism By the People, For the People, Gillmor makes it plain how much he hopes traditional journalism will survive. Who but large media organisations, he argues, can put up the resources to do proper investigative...
[September 9, 2005, 15:30]
Closing the Office door on Microsoft
Talkback Really this kind of *journalism* is no journalism at all. This kind of journalism fits nicely in the "Get the FUD campagin". Basically what this "journalist" is saying is: stay with Microsoft, pay the hefty fees because you're so dumb, user!
[June 17, 2004, 22:46]
Apple trade secret decision delayed
News Lawyers for Apple Computer and a trio of Mac enthusiast Web sites met in court in San Jose on Friday in a case that could have wide-ranging implications for the future -- and even the definition -- of online journalism.
[March 7, 2005, 8:30]
Google: An Apology
Talkback Connecting the points together in the way the article did was not clever journalism, but irresponsible. It's just petty tabloid journalism. In response to the previous comment. This isn't a hard concept to grasp.
[August 18, 2005, 23:22]
India portal Rediff.com branches out
Talkback Rediff , is nothing more than a website created to serve the fundamentalist Hindutva(fundamnetalist Hinduism) organizations like VHP,RSS Bajrang Dal ,BJP etc whose main job is to opress the religious minorities in India (Muslims,Christians ,Sikhs...
[March 12, 2006, 17:17]
Open information in a Digital Universe
News Some will be links to other Web resources, while some will be citizen journalism. This will include an encyclopaedia, as well as public domain books, participatory journalism, forums of various kinds and so forth.
[January 10, 2006, 12:05]
CNN to put users' video online
News The pioneer in 24-hour news broadcasting is coming to user-submitted video at a time when "citizen journalism" has sparked much fanfare. User-generated content has the potential to play a pivotal role in journalism whether it's online or offline...
[July 31, 2006, 12:45]
The real time web?
Blog It's interesting to think how journalism is evolving in terms of the real-time versus the static web (although I'm not sure exactly how to define either to exclude the other). How much journalism these days is spotting patterns form in the real...
[December 5, 2008, 11:10]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Now he's off, leaving what he describes (not unreasonably) as the 'best job in journalism' for, of all things, a dot-com startup. What he has talked about is intriguing: it's a citizen-journalist project, something that will 'enable grassroots...
[December 10, 2004, 16:40]



