- US newspaper executives have been working hard on their strategies to revamp print and re-invent their online offerings. Rick Edmonds at Poynter Online has produced a roundup of the stories that they have been pitching to analysts and investors.
- Want to know which websites are read by the 100 most prolific "diggers" on Digg? Here's a lists.
- Wikia, a wiki from the people behind Wikipedia, has announced a new service called Openserving that offers "FREE software, FREE bandwidth, FREE storage, FREE computing power, FREE content over the Internet, and GIVING AWAY 100% of the ad inventory and revenue". So how are they going to make money?
- A nice side-by-side comparison of 61 video sharing services.
- How to find free-to-use pics on Flickr to illustrate your blog posts or news stories.
- A rather grandly titled manifesto to save American journalism from Geneva Overholser of the Huffington Post.
- Publishers have spent millions developing online publishing systems. Now anyone have have one for free, thanks to PublicSquareHQ, whose new online software allows you to publish stories, create your own design, manage citizen journalists and edit their copy.
- A nice review of the top web technology trends of 2006 by Richard MacManus at Read/WriteWeb.