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Corporate, media, advertising, non-profit and all sorts of institutions have bad websites, however most do not grasp why their digital presence is failing. Usually it is because they simply do not get the web and are failing to engage the user.
Here are some reasons why…
Source: digitalministry.com
Via Scoop.it - Stories In Content
IJNet.org is the premier global website for journalists and media managers to learn about training and networking opportunities. The site and its weekly e-mail bulletin reports on the latest innovations, resources and awards.
Source: ijnet.org
A newsletter I did on becoming a music journalist. “So you wanna be a music journalist.”
Here’s some decent info on getting started in music journalism. Totally diggin’ the slipknot poster!
Some good insights into the truths about HTML5.
Keypoints regarding content and HTML5
Source: blogs.msdn.com
Google’s next game changer?
On another note, Google Search VP Amit Singhal admits how much the web giant relies on good content. “We cross our fingers and hope someone on the web has written about these things or topics.”

Google has a confession to make: It does not understand you. If you ask it “the 10 deepest lakes in the U.S,” it will give you a very good result based on the keywords in the phr…
Source: Mashable
Interesting read from IJNet’s Margaret Looney. Check out their info on microgrants and nonprofits. FYI, I’m not a fan of pay walls.
Source: ijnet.org
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Richard Mooney 2013.