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  1. I'm switching this account over to @amylive -- which is shorter. Every character counts! Please follow me there, thanks!
  2. testing out Spaz, an Adobe AIR-based app for posting to Twitter.
  3. OK, that's all!
  4. ...If you think you might want to put a new tool to use (twitter, gaming, mobile, etc.) Start USING it so you know what works or sucks.
  5. Oh, and a general bit of advice for writing your action steps now...
  6. I had fund doing this, hope you had fun reading it!
  7. What did you think of this coverage? Reply to me on Twitter or e-mail amy@gahran.com
  8. OK, I think we're done here.
  9. Lara: I find myself checking my facebook page to see what stories people are recommending, trusting your network of people.
  10. Lara (tribune) a big challenge is that people just don't have time to read the paper.
  11. Ron (OC Register) I tell reporters where their stories are playing on the site -- induces them to go look at it.
  12. Cory haik (seattle times): A big problem is that in the newsroom, most people don't actually look at the site and know the content.
  13. Vikki: make sure you're all talking the same language. Be the educator. Make sure people understand what terms mean.
  14. Dave: We say no a lot, but we say yes a lot too.
  15. Vikki: When you come up with new ideas, how often to you learn to say no?
  16. Dave (WP): our competition is our biggest motivation to try new things in our newsroom.
  17. Dan (Modesto Bee): I'm trying to figure out what's the right approach. I think I can pull it all together.
  18. Agel (AZcentral.com) too many people in print news biz don't really consider the content and story for online. Strange but true.
  19. Vikki: Always bring it back to: What's the point? It's the journalism. The tools should never get in the way of the journalism, public svc.
  20. V. Pilot: Remember not every journalist/editor is not quick to embrace online media, but they have legit. concerns about time.