Afternoon Coffee Reading
Some spots from my RSS feeds for this afternoon (although it’s pretty much evening now):
- Guido Fawkes posts where his readers come from. If you think blog are only read by fringe freaks, think again…
- ReadWriteWeb dives into the Technorati State of the Blogosphere data with some serious analysis
- The debate over working styles on the national newspapers continues. Wouldn’t you love to have Roy Greenslade’s inbox?
- Jeff Jarvis is looking for the most commonly-raised objections to fully embracing the web.
- This is what good link journalism looks like.
- And is the whole “Digital Native” idea a massive distraction – or a terrible excuse?
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Some Good Reading About The Future of News Paid Members Public
Good stuff I’ve read recently, haven’t linked to yet, but don’t have much to add to right now: * The Nichepaper Manifesto [http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/haque/2009/07/the_nichepaper_manifesto.html] – an articulate and well argued guide to how niche publishing might looks going forwards. * Media