links for 2011-03-28

  • Activists and campaigners are feeding news organisations intelligence about the military action of both sides: what are the editorial issues there?
  • The two titles could remain editorially separate with their own editors, geographic, cultural and political biases. But they would shelter under a common umbrella of shared services – marketing, distribution, advertising, HR, wages, library and IT services. This would shave millions of pounds off costs while offering advertisers a more compelling circulation proposition and also maintaining the editorial integrity of the two titles where it matters.
  • CASE STUDY: Newts, an 1985 Argos catologue and more cool ways to use Flickr

    March 28, 2011 in Uncategorized

    Someone once said that there are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.

    Very true. Same could be said of Flickr.

    Here’s seven good ideas on Flickr that’s fired my imagination.

    (tags: flickr)
  • Post your article as an update on Facebook. Use the link feature to pull in the article image and description. Include commentary to frame your update with a reason for reading your article. Don’t tell us what your post is about, ask us if we’ve heard of the topic or share a related tip that sparks our interest.
  • When it comes down to it, someone has to make sure that 5,000 Community Organisers are recruited, trained, networked, hosted and supported. And that a truly independent Institute for Community Organising is developed. Our unique approach to the ICO is that it will be a 21st century guild, owned by organisers themselves, able to make its own way in the world, and effectively supporting the vocation of community organising into the long-term future, beyond this Government’s lifespan.

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