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2011

Pomfort - Simplified Media Workflows

by sbrothier
Backup, QC, Reporting and Transfer - for a wide range of digital film cameras and recorders. Now all in one software.

Vadim Lavrusik: What Facebook’s latest updates mean for journalists » Nieman Journalism Lab

by sbrothier
Facebook has released several updates in the last month that will affect how journalists use the platform for reporting and storytelling. Many of these new features will make it easier for journalists to distribute their content and keep up with sources of information.

Twitter for Newsrooms – Twitter Media

by gregg & 1 other
Welcome to #TfN. Inside, you’ll find resources to help you and your organization at every step of the reporting and publishing process.

twitter/ostrich - GitHub

by jpcaruana
Ostrich is a small library for collecting and reporting runtime statistics and debugging info from a scala server. It can collect counters, gauges, and timings, and it can report them via log files or a simple web interface that includes graphs. A server can also be asked to shutdown or reload its config files using these interfaces. The idea is that it should be simple and straightforward, allowing you to plug it in and get started quickly.

HTSQL — a database query language for the accidental programmer

by srcmax & 2 others
HTSQL is a URI-based high-level query language for relational databases. HTSQL wraps your database with a web service layer, translating HTTP requests into SQL and returning results as HTML, JSON, etc. HTSQL is designed for someone who is not a SQL expert, but needs a usable, comprehensive query tool for data access and reporting.

[gatein-dev] Groovy template engine rewrite

by night.kame

The benefit of template rewrite in the capability to maintain a table

of template line number to groovy line number which allowed me to

implement more precise error reporting when an exception occurs

Evidemment, ça n'a pas l'air d'avoir été remonté dans Groovy core...

2010

OperaWatir

by karlcow

Easily and automatically test your web pages just like a

user would. OperaWatir will simulate a user clicking

links, entering text and submitting forms, reporting

results back so you

know that your website works.

Un outil de reporting complet pour Twitter

by Krome & 4 others
The Archivist est un service de reporting des comportements sur Twitter. En saisissant un mot clé, un nom d'utilisateur, vous aurez accès au volume de tweets et son évolution, le top des utilisateurs, le rapport des tweets et retweets, le top URLs, les différentes source des tweets, ... Vous pourrez aussi exporter le tout au format xls.

Un outil de reporting complet pour Twitter

by Giraultises & 4 others (via)
The Archivist est un service de reporting des comportements sur Twitter. En saisissant un mot clé, un nom d'utilisateur, vous aurez accès au volume de tweets et son évolution, le top des utilisateurs, le rapport des tweets et retweets, le top URLs, les différentes source des tweets, ... Vous pourrez aussi exporter le tout au format xls.

From WikiChina - NYTimes.com

by karlcow

While secrets from WikiLeaks were splashed all over the American newspapers, I couldn’t help but wonder: What if China had a WikiLeaker and we could see what its embassy in Washington was reporting about America?

What is PyF ? | PyF, flow-based python programming

by karlcow

PyF is a python open source framework and platform dedicated to large data processing, mining, transforming, reporting and more.

SOFA – Statistiques, analyses et reporting open source| Webmaster – Ressources et outils gratuits pour votre site internet – Free Tools| Free Tools, Le meilleur des outils gratuits pour webmaster

by eledo34
SOFA, Statistics Open For All, est un logiciel tiers, à installer sur votre ordinateur et qui pour fonction la création de statistiques. sofa, statistiques et reporting open-source SOFA est capable de collecter les informations depuis plusieurs sources, en local mais également en ligne en se connectant sur vos bases : * MySQL * SQLite * PostgreSQL * Microsoft SQL Server * Microsoft Access Le paramétrage requière de connaître vos logins ! Ensuite, vous pourrez personnaliser vos rapports en sélectionnant la base de données, la table et la ou les variable(s) souhaitée(s). Il est également possible d’appliquer des filtres. En terme d’export, on peut générer les rapports au format HTML… ce qui peut faciliter leur diffusion. POur plus d’information, je vous invite à lire “une critique de SOFA”, en français, dans le numéro 40 de Full Circle Magazine (page 25-26). SOFA est disponible pour Windows, Mac, Ubuntu et Linux en général.

Benlog » an unwarranted bashing of Twitter’s oAuth

by karlcow

ome of his comments are indeed worthwhile, and there are a few interesting recommendations that Twitter should follow (hah, no pun intended). But what we have here is not a “compromise”, and the citation-and-reasoning-free fear-mongering about oAuth is poor reporting.

Introducing Yeti: The YUI Easy Testing Interface » Yahoo! User Interface Blog (YUIBlog)

by ghis (via)
"Yeti is a command-line tool for launching JavaScript unit tests in a browser and reporting the results without leaving your terminal. Yeti is designed to work with existing unmodified YUI-based tests. Yeti is designed to help you run tests before you commit. It compliments existing CI tools like Selenium and Hudson which run tests post-commit. Yeti is not a replacement for those tools."

Worth Watching

by srcmax
<blockquote> <p>34. Prison Valley by Pilippe Brault & David Dufresne with Upian for Arte</p> <p>“Prison Valley” in Colorado includes more than 36,000 inmates in 13 prisons. The web documentary is a state-of-the-art showcase of in-depth, rich media reporting from Brault and Dufresne, innovative concepting and sublime implementation by Upian and bold support from Arte. – Brian Storm</p> </blockquote>

Pilotage qualité et accessibilité de vos sites Web - Opquast Reporting

by parmentierf (via)
pour évaluer vos sites, piloter votre parc de site et communiquer

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Beta 2 Technical Overview | Ubuntu

by tadeufilippini (via)
Home Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Upgrading from Ubuntu 9.10 or Ubuntu 8.04 LTS 3. Download 4. New features since Ubuntu 9.10 1. GNOME 2. Mozilla Firefox 3. Linux kernel 2.6.32 4. KDE SC 4.4 5. HAL removal 6. Major new version of likewise-open 7. New default open source driver for nVidia hardware 8. Improved support for nVidia proprietary graphics drivers 9. Social from the Start 10. New boot experience 11. New Indicators 12. New Themes 13. Ubuntu One File Syncing 14. Ubuntu One Music Store 15. New features for Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC) 5. Security Issue when upgrading from Lucid Alpha 2 6. Known issues 7. Reporting bugs 8. Participate in Ubuntu 9. More information Introduction The Ubuntu developers are moving quickly to bring you the latest and greatest software the Open Source community has to offer. This is the second Ubuntu 10.04 beta release, which brings a host of exciting new features. Note: This is a beta release. Do not install it on production machines. The final stable version will be released on April 29, 2010. Upgrading from Ubuntu 9.10 or Ubuntu 8.04 LTS To upgrade from Ubuntu 9.10 on a desktop system, press Alt F2 and type in "update-manager -d" (without the quotes) into the command box. Update Manager should open up and tell you: New distribution release '10.04' is available. Click Upgrade and follow the on-screen instructions. To upgrade from Ubuntu 9.10 on a server system: install the update-manager-core package if it is not already installed; edit /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades and set Prompt=normal; launch the upgrade tool with the command sudo do-release-upgrade -d; and follow the on-screen instructions. To upgrade from Ubuntu 8.04 LTS: follow the same instructions as for the appropriate Ubuntu 9.10 upgrade, but set Prompt=lts instead of Prompt=normal. Download Get it while it's hot. ISOs and torrents are available at: * http://releases.ubuntu.com/releases/10.04/ (Ubuntu Desktop and Server) http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/releases/10.04/beta-2/ (Ubuntu Server for UEC and EC2) http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/10.04/ (Kubuntu Desktop and Netbook Remix) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/lucid/beta-2/ (Xubuntu) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/releases/lucid/beta-2/ (Edubuntu) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/mythbuntu/releases/lucid/beta-2/ (Mythbuntu) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/lucid/beta-2/ (Ubuntu Studio)

Aggregate, Curate, Publish To Create Local Media

by alphoenix
I would hire a Publisher and a few salespeople. I would hire an editor and a few journalists. And then I'd go out and find every blog, twitter, facebook, flickr, youtube, and other social media feed out there that is related to downtown NYC and I would pull it all into an aggregation system where my editor and journalists could cull through the posts coming in, curate them, and then publish them. I'd do a bit of original reporting on the big stories but most of what I'd do would be smart curation, with a voice, and an opinion.

Table Wizard | drupal.org

by claire_
The Table Wizard facilitates dealing with database tables: It allows surfacing any table in the Drupal default database through Views 2. Relationships between the tables it manages can be defined, so views combining data in the tables can be constructed. It performs analysis of the tables it manages, reporting on empty fields, data ranges, ranges of string lengths, etc. It provides an API for other modules to views-enable their tables. It provides an API for importing data into tables in the Drupal default database (automatically doing the views integration above). It is bundled with an implementation of this API, for importing comma- and tab-delimited files.

GeoNode

by karlcow

At it’s core, the GeoNode has a stack based on GeoServer, Django, and GeoExt that provides a platform for sophisticated web browser spatial visualization and analysis. Atop this stack, the project has built a map composer and viewer, tools for analysis, and reporting tools. The GeoNode will also sport facilities for styling data as well as collaborative features like ratings, comments, and tagging for data, maps, and styles.

2009

Web accessibility surveys – results are frequently disappointing « The ‘58 sound

by Monique
So if you conduct a survey of web sites and find accessibility barriers, don’t stop at reporting conformance levels. Find out why the barriers exist

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