Tinker E. Toy of Hollis, who we reported yesterday was breaking records for traffic on our Web site has been dethroned.
At 3:30 pm today we got Slashdotted
In the first two hours, 15,000 In five hours 30,0000 visitors have come to the site reading about Michael Gannon of Nashua who was arrested on wiretap [...]
Despite our best attempts to figure out what our audience wants to read each day, we are sometimes the last to know.
In last Sunday’s Telegraph, we had, among other stories, a frontpage piece on an increase in drug overdose deaths in the state, and acenterpiece on The Birth Cottage in Milford, featuring coverage of anactual [...]
Almost on schedule as promised - the new Telegraph forums are in beta and ready for an early peek.
NashuaTelegraph.com: Forums
We are still finishing up some detail work, and expect to have them completely ready for publish use tonight (Wednesday) or tomorrow.
In the meantime - if you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave [...]
After waiting for 5 months for them to be fixed, we are finally ditching our CMS provider’s reader forums and going with PHPbb.
We started to build the new forums around 3pm Monday and I hope we can get them launched by Wednesday. Five months is way too long to be without such an important feature [...]
It’s Monday - did you miss us over the weekend?
Many of our online readers catch the Telegraph from work - and sometimes miss stories they are interested in when they do not have time to check in from home over the weekend.
Well, no more.
Beginning this week, we have a running 3-day archive that, on [...]
Mark Glaser of Mediashift and Tim Porter of First Draft have an interesting conversation going regarding the viability of paid online newspaper content.
Glaser kicked off the debate with a post calling for the NY Times to end their Times Select product:Mr. Sulzberger, Tear Down This (TimesSelect) Wall!
Porter followed with a defense of the Times [...]
I finally added a blogroll to the site today - you can find it in the right column where it is highlighting New Hampshire bloggers.If you are interested in geek-speak: the blogroll is driven by my bookmarks on del.icio.us that are tagged ‘nhblogs’ and are pulled into an OPML file via the del.icio.us API and [...]
Another milestone at the Telegraph today, our first moblog entry. For
those on jargon alert, moblog is short for mobile blogging which is
short for mobile web logging. This is a feature we will probably be used
largely by our staff photographers to post images from the field via
their cell phones, but it can also be used for [...]
Ok - a cheat for a rainy Sunday morning blog entry. I have a column in today’s Telegraph talking about citizen journalism:
New models of online journalism put you in control
To follow up on my post last week - AP Video is now being promoted from the front page of our Web site.
No, the video player has not been fixed to be compatible with Macs, Firefox, Linux or in fact anything except Internet Explorer 6.0 and a Windows PC.