Sunday Morning Shards #22
On my mind and in the reading queue this week. The “Listening to You” edition.
*The Online Journalism Review asks “Should newspapers made their online archives free and advertiser supported or should they charge per article?” Quite a debate. I haven’t made up my mind yet (via New Media Musings).
*43 Folders is on fire. They just partnered with MolskeineUS for notebook fufillment and are writing a column for Make, the new DIY Tech magazine from O’Reilly.
*Candlight and angry words at the closing of the Salinas, California libraries (via librarian.net).
*AlterNet profiles the 10 Worst Corporations of 2004.
*My buddy Jeff Veen has a fantastic primer on organizing your RSS feeds so they don’t drive you to drink.
*In praise of not joining book clubs (via Arts Journal).
*In a rare ahead-of-the-curve-gesture, Sony Music now has RSS feeds for their artists.
*Punxsutawney Phil says “Six more weeks of winter!” He didn’t spend this week in San Francisco.