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It is a truth universally acknowledged that a young woman in possession of an internet connection will share pretty things, pithy quotes and animal photos.
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Love this.

marcusto:

kniivila:

More importantly: will you be my cuddle-valentine?

If you want someone else to be your cuddle-valentine (and really, that’s ok…I swear…..it’s…..fine…), I made the hi-res print-ready versions of both valentines available because, what the heck.

DOWNLOAD VALENTINE CARD PRINT FILES!

Happy early Valentine’s y’all!

Judging boys by their shoes.

(via casiestewart)

When it’s journalism, it’s not procrastination, it’s working well under pressure.

(via allield)

Whether an employer claims ownership of a social media account or not, they cannot ‘own’ the relationship between users and that account. And there will be as many relationships as users. Some passive; some collaborative; some neglected; some exploitative.
Before the Age of Social Media, a journalist’s belongings consisted of a pen, paper, and maybe her roladex. Today, the accounts from which they tweet and post are becoming valuable assets, too.

In the Online Journalism Blog the occurrence of Laura Kusenssberg and her withdrawal from BBC for ITV is referenced to exemplify why this matters in a real world application. The underlying question here is ‘do journalists have ownership of the brand they create or is the organization they are associated with have rights to the users?’ (via futurejournalismproject)

(via futurejournalismproject)

My uber-talented friend @marcusto:

agnesgarbowska:

marcusto:

I have just finished the last issue of Red Robin before the relaunch and want to say thank you to all the fans that enjoyed the book and for all the kind words.

Now on to the next one….

-To

Yay for the To!

A seriously useful public service announcement for any office living in 2011. Buy it, here. Via islutsky

Thanks to @AmandaRykoff for spotting this...