10 Tech Trends That Will Change Content Creation
Rapid changes in the digital ecosystem can catch even the most tech-savvy content creator off guard; here are 10 trends that you need to know about.
The Content Strategist
Rapid changes in the digital ecosystem can catch even the most tech-savvy content creator off guard; here are 10 trends that you need to know about.
Why make your own mistakes when you can learn from others'? Content marketing consultant and writer Brian Honigman has been collecting stories from successful entrepreneurs about their greatest failures—and what they learned from them.
In the world of crowdsourcing and citizen blogging, many newsroom codes of ethics seem about as antiquated as fedoras. Some journalists are prohibited from voting, donating to political campaigns, or even volunteering — rules that stand in stark contrast to the first-person, subjective, anecdotal writing that permeates the web. But transitioning to a digital medium not only complicates existing ethical concerns, it also raises new ethical questions.
It's hard to imagine the news article ever going away. But as the crop of media startups launched in the last year have shown, an emerging trend in publishing is the deconstruction of the article into units native to the Web.
Enter Dataminr for News -- a service piloted at CNN that was developed to inform journalists of emerging news posted on Twitter in real time.
A few journalism start-ups are thinking about the how to distribute information in new ways, not just in terms of news reporting.