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Monthly Archives: February 2011
PDFs for your resumes and more
As the the name implies — Portable Document Format, more commonly called a ‘PDF’ — is a great way to display downloadable documents on line. Organizations ranging from government agencies to private companies make documents available as PDFs (or in … Continue reading
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A fundamental way newspaper sites need to change | Holovaty.com
An interesting perspective on news as “data” from a data journalism pioneer in his early days of thinking through this problems: “So much of what local journalists collect day-to-day is structured information: the type of information that can be sliced-and-diced, … Continue reading
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Social Media Producer at BBC Worldwide in Greater New York City Area | LinkedIn
Social Media Producer at BBC Worldwide in Greater New York City Area | LinkedIn.
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Is Hyper-Local News Doomed, or Did TBD Just Get Sandbagged?: Tech News and Analysis «
“As a journalism startup run by a widely-admired former Washington Post online veteran, TBD.com had a lot of high hopes riding on it. Among other things, it looked like the site could help to pave the way for other smart, … Continue reading
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Portfolio Update: Yudith Ho
I have made many changes to my portfolio in response to your helpful comments! I pasted my resume onto the Resume page so that it is searchable while giving the option for visitors to download my resume in PDF form. … Continue reading
Daniel is on vacation February 26th through March 12th
… with limited connectivity. If you need assistance with your website, configuring theme options, or HTML/CSS during this period, filing a ticket in the help desk will be your best bet. Joe, Rosaleen or Derek will be happy to assist, … Continue reading
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Portfolio Update
I didn’t do much work to the overall layout, but I did change the menu a little. First off, I changed the names of the categories to “words,” “images,” and “sounds.” I’m still using what was originally the “categories” to … Continue reading
Site Update
With the help of a few html experts, I’ve been able to clean up my site’s look (mostly CSS tricks) and incorporate social media outlets in my menu bar. A blog section has been added to work with the interactive … Continue reading
Portfolio Update
So I’ve vastly changed my portfolio. My new site, at danielrosenblum.com is a little more graphic heavy. I used the F8 Lite theme and I think it might go well. I also have writing, video, and other multimedia pages, though … Continue reading
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