Here is photo manipulation 2.0 … and some other links

by John Einar Sandvand on October 11, 2009 · 1 comment

Popular online media topics on Twitter this week include: Amazing technology for photo manipulation, Rupert Murdochs Internet war and Google Wave.

Every week I share a lot of online media links on Twitter (follow me at @johnei)  Here are the 5 links from last week that most of my followers clicked on according to statistics from the URL shortener service bit.ly:

Photosketch: Photo shop + image recognition = Awesome (Mashable)
This technology is just amazing – and if you haven’t checked it out, please do.

Rupert to Internet: It’s War (Vanity Fair)
A very interesting and well written article about Rupert Murdochs attempt to charge readers for news. Gives good background on the media mogul.

10 best iPhone apps for journalists (E-media Tidbits)
The article from Poynter Institute gives just what the title suggests. Check it out if your are a journalist using iPhone.

How Google Wave could transform journalism (Los Angeles Times)
Google Wave is causing quite a bit of atention these days, even though it is still in private beta. Here is how it may change how journalists work.

How publishers should plan for e-reading (BetaTales)
One of our own blog posts from last week, summing up the 2nd European E-reading Conference.  Since then it has been known that Amazon is making a global version of its Kindle, news that for sure will add a new dynamic to the European e-reading market.

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