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If you Twitter it they will (maybe not) come

Damon | 23 April, 2007 19:33 | (419)

So - another post about Twitter. Twitter and newspapers. Twitter and marketing. Twitter and people. 

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Tweet Us

Damon | 20 April, 2007 06:22 | (715)

Or, to use the term more appropriately, let us "tweet you." 

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Soundslides to video

Damon | 06 December, 2006 18:56 | (520)

This is really only directly relevant for people producing multimedia for the web - but Joe Weiss, genius/inventor of Soundslides has released a beta version of his software that allows the export of audio slideshows straight to video. 

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Viral marketing and a game of telephone

Damon | 04 December, 2006 12:14 | (459)

In a nod to Andy Warhol, it is frequently said that, "On the Web, everyone will be famous to 15 people."

 

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Local tunes

Damon | 10 October, 2006 13:06 | (609)

Another almost first coming up in the Telegraph on Thursday. When possible we will be offering up MP3s from bands featured in each week's Encore. 

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Finally with the compatibility - thanks AP

Damon | 13 September, 2006 20:13 | (447)

As I blogged about once or twice - the AP video running on the front page (and at 1400 other newspapers) and is not very friendly for non PC non Internet Explorer using readers. 

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A response to the web poll "hacking"

Damon | 09 September, 2006 23:59 | (1511)

This email was received in response to the Telegraph's inquiries into an unusual number of votes a recent online reader poll received from a single IP address in Austin, TX:

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From: J. Ryan Earl [mailto:ryan@********com]
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 6:46 PM
To: Michael Brindley
Subject: Re: Nashua Telegraph Web poll

It is certainly about time you realized you had no mechanism in place to prevent people from voting multiple times, I was wondering how long it would take you to notice. I made no attempt to hide it, I could have proxied the requests off of countless IP addresses across the world.

 

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Fun with hacking web polls

Damon | 05 September, 2006 10:21 | (808)

It does not happen often, but on occasion our web polls, located on the front page of the site, fall victim to foul play.

One of those occasions was overnight Monday.

 

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Site down

Damon | 16 August, 2006 13:07 | (456)

FYI - our hosting provider, SaxoTech experienced a server outage around 1:45 pm today - causing our Web site, along with many others, including locally the Concord Monitor and Foster's Daily Democrat to go offline. 

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New Encore Web site

Damon | 09 August, 2006 16:28 | (714)

If you are reading this before Thursday, August 10 - welcome to the beta preview of the new Encore Web site:

http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/encore

 

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Redesigning

Damon | 13 July, 2006 12:20 | (465)

On the Internet, if you are not in the middle of a redesign of your Web site, it must be because you just finished a redesign, and are taking a week off before starting the next one. 

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Looking for a few good readers & leaders

Damon | 01 July, 2006 21:03 | (527)

As part of our Reader Advisory Network, the Telegraph is looking for participants to act as informal discussion leaders on the NashuaTelegraph.com forums and blogs.

 

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Sometimes, there is no telling

Damon | 28 June, 2006 09:48 | (606)

Despite our best attempts to figure out what our audience wants to read each day, we are sometimes the last to know.

 

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Forums are back

Damon | 21 June, 2006 12:56 | (547)

Almost on schedule as promised - the new Telegraph forums are in beta and ready for an early peek.

 

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Forums are coming

Damon | 19 June, 2006 20:58 | (1150)

After waiting for 5 months for them to be fixed, we are finally ditching our CMS provider's reader forums and going with PHPbb.

 

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