The Guardian rounds up the best comments, questions and answers from our recent live chat on tomorrow's journalist – what tools and skills will they need to survive and thrive?
My experiments at getting this site set up to feed neatly into Twitter have been a little frustrating, but there is partial success to report. As of now, every time a new blog post or Pick of the Day are uploaded, the site will automatically send a Tweet into the Centre for Journalism account that Nick Poskitt and Becci Hughes set up for us a while back.
You can find it a www.twitter.com/cfjkent - and I've also added a menu link to it on the home page.
If there's any reason you don't want your posting to be sent to Twitter, just uncheck the 'Announce this post on Twitter' box you'll find under the main text area when you compose your item.
I had hoped to also offer the option to send Tweets to your own individual Twitter accounts when you post, but I can't get that bit to work just now, so will have to come back to that at a later date. For those of you who had already added their Twitter accounts to their CfJ user profiles, I've had to remove these for the time being. But thanks for helping test.
Oh, and just to clear up any confusion... this doesn't mean I've done a U-turn on my view of Twitter... well not entirely anyway.