Some entrepreneurs are scrutinizing their banking relationships and moving their funds. smart piece by WSJ’s Ruth S… https://t.co/6aPK654NhS— 5 days 14 hours ago via@theofrancis
Just a PSA that at The Wall Street Journal we draw a clear line between news and opinion. The separation between th… https://t.co/MJflkqKIUz— 1 week 5 days ago via@theofrancis
The push for rural high-speed internet in the U.S. has run into a snag: utility poles. Smart piece by Ryan Tracy in… https://t.co/zkhc1aMOct— 1 week 6 days ago via@theofrancis
Here’s why that recession you keep hearing about is always six months away… Smart analysis by the WSJ’s Nick Timira… https://t.co/N5KTjIUAnW— 2 weeks 3 days ago via@theofrancis
Here’s a silver lining: The pandemic pushed poorer and less-educated workers into better jobs. Smart piece by @jdla… https://t.co/Bom3jCRcmy— 2 weeks 5 days ago via@theofrancis
Journalists are a pretty idiosyncratic bunch: Most of us have our own shorthand for note-taking, our own favored pens, notebooks, software and so on. I'm no different, and over the years I've built a pretty substantial set of apps, services and techniques to make work easier and to let me focus on what actually matters.
I also often find myself recommending one piece of software or another to other reporters. So I figured I'd start writing some of it down.
I'm not the first to do this, by far. Various reporters and organizations have put out their own recommendations or lists. Here are a few that I've run across — and I'll add more as I learn about them.