eJournalism Archive
Indibloggies: desi awards for the best blogs
0 Comments Published by Preeti Sharma February 2nd, 2007 in India eTrends, ePublish, eJournalismIndibloggies is all about Indians and their blogs.
Currently, Indibloggies are inviting nominations for the Best Indian Blogs in 16 categories. For more information: http://www.indibloggies.org/
It is an interesting to check out the blogs which made the mark last year and new categories like food , travel and podcasting introduced.
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User generated content brands making an impact
0 Comments Published by Preeti Sharma January 29th, 2007 in ePublish, eCommerce, eJournalismYouTube and Wikipedia rank 3rd and 4th respectively in an online survey by brandchannel.com. Reuters reports that the poll does not take into account the economic brand value or consider positive or negative impact of the brand. The top ranking global brands are Google, Apple, YouTube, Wikipedia and Starbucks. The Asia Pac region has Japanese […]
Economics of Social Media
0 Comments Published by Preeti Sharma January 10th, 2007 in ePublish, eJournalism, Mobile ContentContent Sutra is planning a EconSM, a conference which will look at the process, tools, business models and deals that drive social media. The scheduledoes look interesting as discussion will range from interaction between traditional and social media and impact of social media on marketing, hollywood, nanomedia,mobile media and public media. The Conference is scheduled to be held […]
High Value Online Content- Midola and GCR
0 Comments Published by Preeti Sharma January 2nd, 2007 in India eTrends, ePublish, eBusiness Publications, eJournalismAccording to a recently published report in The Times of India, Midola is a publishing outsourcing company planning to go online with its high value product ‘Global Custody Review’. The GCR http://www.gcronweb.com is priced at 300$/ annum and has a subscriber list that includes international banks, financial corporations , analysts and securities services professionals in […]
Innovative Resource for Medical Tourists to Bangalore
0 Comments Published by Preeti Sharma December 27th, 2006 in ePublish, eJournalism, Medical TourismChillibreeze has launched an informative eReport for medical tourists visiting Bangalore. ‘Medical Tourism; a Bangalore Perspective’ is targeted at foreign health travelers who have plans to visit India/Bangalore or would like to explore the options, check on hospitals, doctors and the way things work in the medical profession.
This report, akin to a survival guide, includes […]
Second Post first attempt with Qumana Blog editor
0 Comments Published by Ralph December 14th, 2006 in eJournalismSo far so good -Qumana makes it a little easier and faster to post. I noticed that I get a Powered by Quamana link - I guess I have to buy the software to get that removed. Anyway, speaking of software our brilliant techie Arun Kumar is developing a software we are calling Bloints Tracker. […]
First Post Second Attempt with Qumana blog editing tool
0 Comments Published by Ralph December 14th, 2006 in eJournalismThe first post disappeared and Qumana frooze.Tags: blog editor Now I am trying it again. I guess it was too easy the first time. I hit Publish Post and my clever post vanished. I will never be able to recreate such humor twice. Hopefully it got posted on another blog so at least someone can […]
The Sunlight Foundation was awarded the best weblog by The Deutsche Welle International Weblogs Awards jury.
Paid content.org won the award for the best english weblog.
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eJournalism and Citizen Journalism in India
0 Comments Published by Preeti Poojara December 5th, 2006 in India eTrends, eJournalismThe Indian media and entertainment (M&E) industry including newspapers, television, radio and Internet, is growing rapidly. In 2004-2005, Rs.20 billion was invested into the media and entertainment industry.
The BBCHindi website and its online partner Webdunia conduct eJournalism workshops for students in India. These workshops are designed to give an insight into eJournalism and hands-on experience […]
Training the eJournalists of Tomorrow
1 Comment Published by Radhika December 1st, 2006 in eJournalismJournalism is a popular field and there is always a flock of students eager to get out in the world and make a difference through the written word. But take the scandals in this field in the recent past, and combine them with the way this field has changed due to the new, online media, […]

















