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In Smells Like Seattle Archive
Welcome to the beta of the new saila.com. Send in your bugs.
A blog about a Torontonian in Seattle
Convincing argument that the gossip site points to the future of news sites
Topics: Online Journalism, Web Design
Likely the last column by one of the first and best commentators about newspapers and the Internet
Topics: Newspapers, Online Journalism
Great history on the creation of the icon in the red suit
Topics: Culture, Advertising
Picks from the Guardian's Books blog
Great use of elastics lists to create a interactive archive
Topics: User Interface, Interactive Journalism
Advertising cutting edge technology circa 1936
Topics: Technology, Advertising
The New Yorker has a stunning set of portraits taken by Platon
Topics: Politics, Interactive Journalism
Did you get an unexpected signal 10 from VMFusion that prevented starting a suspended version of Windows? Try this
Huge new redesign of Reuters.com offers a lot of nice details
Topics: CSS, Online Journalism
Seattle Times has a public wave going on the manhunt - crashed my browser
Topics: Online Journalism, Seattle
Breaking local news happens, Twitter responds - this is how I've been following the story 2100 miles away
Topics: Online Journalism, Seattle
"In the desert 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles is a suburb abandoned in advance of itself"
Amazing time lapse of a 45 hour cross-country drive
Incredible snapshot of one of the most important days in modern history
Topic: Sept. 11, 2001
The Independent Lens series airs an abbreviated version of the industrial design documentary on Nov. 24
The original hipster, as captured in a 1965 NFB documentary
Build your own reference library for Web typefaces
Topics: Typography, Web Design
Using visualizations to help understand who is fighting and dying in Afghanistan
Topics: Interactive Journalism, Sept. 11, 2001
Rounded corners, CSS3 selectors, greatly improved performance
Bryce Johnson collection of 200 tweets from the conference
Topics: Usability, Web Design
Limited edition typography products beautifully designed
Topic: Typography
One browser with three rendering engines means you can quickly check how page looks in IE, Firefox, and Safari
Seven months, most laid-off journalists are making less in very different roles
Topics: Journalism, Newspapers
Nicholas Felton to charts 13 years of CNN.com
Topics: Online Journalism, Sept. 11, 2001
Doug Saunders, and others, look at how the fall of the Berlin Wall affected Europe
Pictures from a cultural moment that is definitively gone...grunge
Worth remembering: "Journalism at its best is a practice, not an industry"
Topic: Journalism
Linking to the original is the only approved way to access reports from Canada's Auditor-General
Topics: Copyright, Online Journalism
Encountering server problems, Canada's national newspaper turns to Facebook and Twitter to get the news out
Topics: Online Journalism, Social Media
Toronto beginning to release its official data set catalogue
Topics: Toronto, Social Media
With the exception of a few years when Internet Explorer was actually the more standard-compliant browser, I’ve always surfed the Web with a Netscape-originated browser. I supported Mozilla when it was still struggling to make something even approaching a usable browser. My name was one of thousands to be found in a New York Times ad announcing Firefox’s debut. I have friends that work with Mozilla.
Working in the media during revolutionary times is an interesting experience. You’re at once aware of the changing landscape, and because of the need to report on it from a stable perspective, you’re unable to really participate.
Category: Journalism
Not sure I really understood what being Canadian was until…
Were it my city, I’m not sure what I would…
One of the biggest myths of the past twenty years went something like this: the generation following the baby boomers was an underachieving lot, destined not to realize the success of its parents.
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