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Tweets for Keeps: September 2016
A resurfaced free data scraping tool, strategies for reaching niche audiences, searchable video’s possible affect on newsrooms, transparency widgets make reporting pages pertinent, keys to cultivating candid feedback
Tools & Tactics
ScraperWiki has rediscovered its old free #scraping tool – and is now calling it QuickCode https://t.co/rcLQY7VfrQ
— Paul Bradshaw (@paulbradshaw) September 29, 2016
Tips & Techniques
Slate's membership strategy focuses on 'providing more value' to niche audiences https://t.co/F3pcwPbYQJ pic.twitter.com/5tEbvmAVlU
— Journalism.co.uk (@journalismnews) September 10, 2016
Innovation & Experiments
How making video searchable could revolutionize newsrooms https://t.co/jryiApKeHF
— Storybench (@storybench) September 11, 2016
Reports & Articles
New post: Guardian reporter pages now link to PGP keys – why aren’t other news orgs? https://t.co/cgLbVdcDyT
— Paul Bradshaw (@paulbradshaw) September 20, 2016
People & Collaboration
The Benefits of Cultivating Candid Feedback https://t.co/8NR325EH8N @CEPData #grantmaking
— PhilanTopic (@pndblog) August 25, 2016
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Topics: Innovation Tweets for Keeps
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