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Excludes statuses, asides, and links. Came into effect mid-2013. For an even more filtered view, see the best of.
I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but there is a lot of good stuff out there. Like, a lot. So why add to the noise?
On Facebook, you like everything and everyone’s your friend. Not great for journalistic integrity.
It’s possible to report on a racist incident without implying that the city as a whole is racist.
You might want to extend your online relationships beyond the one you’ll have with your current employer.
Step away from the TV, turn off Twitter, and keep it in perspective.
John A. Macdonald is as much my ancestor as Deganawida. So why was I only taught about one of them?
Say less.
Now everyone hearts PG.
Only 1% of Canadians receive 99% of the nice weather.
Do we deal with prejudice by ignoring it or exposing it? New media is giving rise to a new approach.
What does it mean when our memories are divided into the pre- and post-digital age?
Showcasing some of the people shaping the culture of B.C.’s north on one of the province’s most-listened to radio shows.
An ongoing collection of amazing radio storytelling (and thoughts on radio storytelling) that keep me inspired. March 2013 edition.
Finding new ways to read and publish blogs.
By killing Reader, Google is missing an opportunity to bring more people inside the Google+ environment.
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