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November’s Most-Popular Links: Data as journalism, fun CSS quiz, geocoding the news (do it! do it!), eating lunch with your readers

Hola. Welcome to the next installment of the these-are-the-links-from-my-reading-list-that-got-the-most-clicks-last-month. November, hey, take it away.

  1. Readership Institute: Data as journalism, journalism as data
  2. How Many CSS Properties Can You Name in 7 Minutes?: 59 on this one.
  3. A List Apart: Articles: Graceful E-Mail Obfuscation: This is an excellent way to handle publishing email addresses online.
  4. Ian Davies on the Importance of Geocoding Newspaper Stories
  5. Want to build your audience? Take a reader to lunch: “In a Q&A, the Houston Chronicle’s John McClain shares his thoughts about blogging and how print veterans can rebuild their relationships with readers.”

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