Speaking Visually, the visual journalism blog of the Post-Dispatch graphics staff, is no more. The plug has been pulled.
You will still be able to check out our latest P-D multimedia projects at stltoday.com/multimedia.
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Speaking Visually, the visual journalism blog of the Post-Dispatch graphics staff, is no more. The plug has been pulled.
You will still be able to check out our latest P-D multimedia projects at stltoday.com/multimedia.
The recent Nielsen Co. study showing Social Networking sites have become more popular for online interaction than email, is the clearest example yet why media cannot ignore presenting a social media-based interface and user experience on news/information/entertainment web sites.
Only two years…
Twitter.
I know.
Media companies are still learning how to use Twitter both to promote coverage and as a way to communicate with audiences and potential sources. At the same time, Twitter is increasingly being co-opted by other businesses/PR interests seeking to…
Yesterday I had an interesting conversation with P-D photojournalist Christian Gooden. We were debating how the evolution of the digital SLR/high-def video mash-up will play out.
After years of lower-resolution digital cameras with recordable video…
In a weekly address earlier this year, then President-elect Barack Obama said he found it “unacceptable that the U.S. ranks 15th in broadband adoption.”
While members of the web community call for open bandwith access for public and commercial use, technological…
It’s amazing what information can be conveyed visually simply by being in the right place at the right time. As journalists, professional nirvana is to be present to account an important story as it breaks. And professional and amateur…
This post is about Steve Jobs.
Jobs is battling serious health concerns and taking time off from Apple to concentrate on his health. I have a simple, small way to say thank you and show solidarity with a…
In 2007 as I reported on the burgeoning financial crisis in Chicago’s housing market while covering real estate for Medill’s news service, regional locations of the Federal Reserve have created sophisticated web sites that break down trends and reports about…
What do you get when you combine a bunch of intellectual web geeks, journalists, computer-assisted-reporting addicts and bloggers who happen to be football fans?
You get amazing web sites called footballoutsiders.com and sportflashback.com.
Brian, our resident Flash guru, told me about footballoutsiders.com.
Footballoutsiders.com…