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Virtual Meter Lets Viewers Estimate How Much Oil Is Leaking in Gulf
Ryan Sholin said: Al Tompkins at Poynter talks with the NewsHour team about their awesome Oil Spill widget that measures how much of the black stuff has leaked into the Gulf of Mexico. My favorite part of the widget? Includes a slider to adjust the rate of the leak based on whose estimates you believe: BP's, USGS, or other experts.
Four do's and three don'ts about story commenting for reporters
Paul Balcerak said: Perfectly short, so as not to muddle what ought to be a relatively simple explanation of how to interact with readers professionally.
Who woulda thunk it: Fact-checking is popular!
Paul Balcerak said: The AP finds that their fact-checking stories get the most clicks.
Searching for happiness outside the newsroom
Paul Balcerak said: A roundup of what some ex-journalists in the greater Seattle area are up to. Note: They're all happy with their new gigs.
Top 10 Ways to Get Attention on Flickr, All New, Fresh and Updated for 2010
Paul Balcerak said: Good advice for photojournalists, photographers or just casual photo-shooters looking to get their work out there.
Easy solutions to web production's most common problems
Paul Balcerak said: Embed documents, embed audio, resize photos, edit photos, turn data/spreadsheets into graphics and embed maps—all for free. It's a handy reference guide. (Oh, and don't use Flash.)
The 7 Steps to Successful Infographics
Ryan Sholin said: A casual guide to getting started in infographics from a seasoned veteran of major newspapers.
West Seattle Crime Watch: Car thief steals cancer patient's lifeline
Paul Balcerak said: Check out this short post and the (longer) comment thread—it's proof that even the shortest posts and anonymous comments can make a huge difference.