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The Nerd Side of the Reuters.com Redesign
By Erin Kissane and Paul Smalera
Posted onIn early May, Reuters began rolling out previews of its new design for Reuters.com. We checked in with Paul Smalera, Editorial Tools Product Manager and Technology Editor at Reuters.com, who fought his way out from under a stack of redesign-related work to answer our questions.
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Twitter’s Miguel Rios on Choosing Viz Methods
By Erin Kissane
Posted onIn our second dispatch from OpenVis Conf, Twitter's Miguel Rios digs into four major options for displaying visualizations on the web.
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What You Need Is a News Peg
By Ben Welsh
Posted onBen Welsh on making data journalism work with that time-honored strategy, the news peg
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Event Roundup, May 20
By Erika Owens
Posted onThe final Editors’ Lab before the Global Editors Network Conference in June and data hacking in Spain this weekend.
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The NYT’s Amanda Cox on Winning the Internet
By Erin Kissane
Posted onOur first write-up from OpenVis Conf in Cambridge, MA features the opening keynote from Amanda Cox of the New York Times Graphics desk.
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Predicting the Future, Elections Edition
By Jeremy Bowers
Posted onWherein Jeremy Bowers gets help from experts, builds an election-predicting app, and makes sure readers can see how it works.
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Strongbox Reactions, Part II
By Jacob Harris, Erin Kissane, Jonathan Stray, and Mike Tigas
Posted onWe asked for your thoughts on Strongbox, the New Yorker’s new implementation of DeadDrop. Our first wave of responses includes the New York Times’ Jacob Harris, the Overview Project’s Jonathan Stray, and Mike Tigas, OpenNews Fellow at ProPublica.
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The New Yorker Launches Strongbox
By Erika Owens
Posted onStrongbox uses Tor, and the coding savvy of Aaron Swartz, to help sources communicate more securely with the New Yorker. Its release today inspired a big reaction from the journalism code community.
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Mapping the History of Street Names
By Noah Veltman
Posted onOpenNews Fellow Noah Veltman breaks down the design and code decisions behind his History of SF Place Names map.
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Event Roundup, May 13
By Erika Owens
Posted onThis weekend, Code with me comes to Austin and lo-fi hacking in Chile.
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Sane Data Updates Are Harder than You Think: Part 2
By Adrian Holovaty
Posted onSecond in a three-part series by Adrian Holovaty about hairy data-parsing problems from a journalist’s perspective
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Under the Surface of the NYT Mobile Redesign
By Michael Behr, Ian Gardner, Andrei Kallaur, and Erin Kissane
Posted onWe spoke with three members of team behind the new New York Times mobile site to learn what’s going on under the hood and how they made the design decisions underlying the new view.
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Event Roundup, May 6
By Erika Owens
Posted onLearning about Tor in South Africa, hacking in India, and last chance to pitch your ideas for the Online News Association conference.
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Finding Stories in the Structure of Data
By Matt Waite
Posted onMatt Waite sees structure in unstructured data, and you should too.
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Event Roundup, Apr 29
By Erika Owens
Posted onHarvesting data in Belgium and talking transparency in DC this weekend. Plus, session suggestions for the Online News Association conference due Tuesday.
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The GEN Newsgaming Hackathon
By Alex Bordens, David Eads, and Ryan Mark
Posted onLast weekend, ten teams participated in a competition to develop newsgames at Editors’ Lab New York, a hackathon organized by the Global Editors Network and The New York Times. Combining the fantastical and playful aspects of gaming with hard news is a hard problem and there are few examples of well-conceived and executed newsgames. Thanks to the hack day, there are now a few more.
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London Calling: Winning the Data Olympics
By Jacqui Maher
Posted onJacqui Maher on wrangling massively complex, really messy data in (almost) realtime.
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Apps + Code + Viz Roundup, April 24
By Erin Kissane
Posted onThe last month has brought us a spate of fresh news apps, updated and brand-new tools for journalist-developers, thoughtful analytical write-ups, and coverage of events.
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Visually Explaining a Bombing and Its Aftermath
By Erin Kissane
Posted onAfter the bombings during last week’s Boston Marathon, newsrooms in the US and UK produced interactive maps and features to help their readers understand the locations and chronologies of the bombings themselves, the ensuing medical treatment of victims, and the hunt for the bombers—and in the days that followed, to collect and communicate the stories of the victims.
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Event Roundup, Apr 22
By Erika Owens
Posted onJournalists gather in Italy this week, while Hacks/Hackers chapters hold meetups on balloon mapping and HTML 5, plus a cryptoparty.