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Promising iPhone apps for journalists
By Matt Goodlett We’re rapidly surpassing the age of backpack journalism for the more compact era of “pocket journalism” aided by the iPhone and its near limitless apps. The iPhone isn’t just good for procrastinating on assignments while playing Angry … Continue reading
Tools of the trade for blogging SXSW
By Will Silvey Simons • @silveywill Covering an international conference such as South by Southwest for your company’s blog can be a daunting task, but thankfully new technology is making it easier than ever before. Working at SMC puts me in a … Continue reading
‘Highlight’ to highlight at SXSW (kinda)
By Trent Allen I am very excited for South by Southwest Interactive. I most certainly won’t be in attendance unless some fabulous VC picks me up in his or her private jet. Still, I can’t help but be excited for an … Continue reading
It’s too late for newspapers. Which industry fails next?
By Adrian Blake Professor Mark J. Perry has a sobering post on his blog detailing just how dramatic the collapse in newspaper advertising has been. For those of us who grew up in the newspaper era, poring over sports pages … Continue reading

