One-Quarter of U.S. TV Households Now Without Cable or Satellite, Study Says
CED Jul 14, yy
Cord cut. All that wasted wire.....
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Why You Should Keep Your Coffee Beans in the Fridge
Gizmodo Jun 15, yy
Tightly cold makes better taste. See also scientific american study of coffee
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Long-term marijuana use changes brain's reward circuit
ScienceDaily Jun 08, yy
Wait a minute: can you see my hand? Oh, yeah, and concentration.
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Quarter of all sales delivered by media driven by print advertising - new INM research
Irish Independent May 17, yy
We showed in 1991 that print drives online participation. The Independent commissioned the study.
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Gunning for Google, Comcast Preps Gigabit Internet That Works With Regular Cable
Wired May 01, yy
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Study shows medical marijuana laws reduce traffic deaths
eurekalert Apr 22, yy
"So, like, I realized I was only going 20 in a 50, and I said 'Hey, man, check it out. I'm only going uh, uh, uh. Cool.'" Wait a minute; can you see my hand?
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Heavy cannabis use associated with reduced dopamine release in brain
ScienceDaily Apr 21, yy
Evidence of a compromised dopamine system has been found in heavy users of marijuana. Like, heavy, man.
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Increase in coffee consumption could provide protective effect in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
ScienceDaily Apr 18, yy
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Apple Expects Users To Replace Their iPhone, Apple Watch After Three Years
slashdot @ apple.com Apr 16, yy
The structure expects consumers behavior 'X'. Consumers behave 'X'. Production expands. Q. #2 of How does Apple conduct its Product Greenhouse Gas Life Cycle Assessment?": "To model customer use, we measure the power consumed by a product while it is running in a simulated scenario. Daily usage patterns are specific to each product and are a mixture of actual and modeled customer use data. Years of use, which are based on first owners, are assumed to be four years for OS X and tvOS devices and three years for iOS and watchOS devices. More information on our product energy use is provided in our Product Environmental Reports." Point number 2 for the question "How does Apple conduct its Product Greenhouse Gas Life Cycle Assessment?"
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Heavy cannabis use associated with reduced dopamine release in brain
ScienceDaily Apr 15, yy
Effect similar to other addictions Yup.
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Facebook Has Seized the Media, and That’s Bad News for Everyone But Facebook
Wired Apr 13, yy
Structure Demands Content. Period. Structure demands content, content attracts consumption, consumption builds structure.
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Regular Marijuana Use Linked To Adversity In Midlife, Study Finds
Clinical Psychnoogical Science Mar 24, yy
Stoners tend to flatten out in midlife. They got stoned and forget the appointment.
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Tylenol doesn't work for osteoarthritis
CBS/Lancet Mar 18, yy
Effectiveness of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for the treatment of pain in knee and hip osteoarthritis: a network meta-analysis. Bruno R da Costa, PhD†, Stephan Reichenbach, MD†, Noah Keller, MMed, Linda Nartey, MD, Simon Wandel, PhD, Prof Peter Jüni, MD, Dr Sven Trelle, MD AND it's potentially fatal in overdose. Nice combo.
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Vaping linked to host of new health risks
ScienceNews Feb 23, yy
Tobacco-derived products in vapes and sniffs still carry significant mortality risks. Mortality, as in "this stuff will kill you."
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What happens when you get stoned every single day for five years
Washington Post Feb 01, yy
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This Startup Wants to Offer Really Fast Wireless Internet for Really, Really Cheap
BusinessInsider Jan 30, yy
The network seeks its own expansion. Consumer demand for bandwidth is strong enough that access solutions like this are starting to appear everywhere.
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Reinventing the ad industry
wired Jan 24, yy
Ad blocker replaces ads with....new ads! Browsers make a bid for the middle.
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The science in favor of coffee: Six key studies
washpo Dec 07, yy
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The Idea That Online Life Isn’t Real Is Trite—And Harmful
Wired Oct 20, yy
"Preseence" online is a real phenomena. The physical and online worlds are not adjacent to each other; they actually overlap. If you don't believe in presence, you haven't "paid" enough "attention".
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rrible
huffingtonpost Nov 13, yy
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The Ad Industry Is Finally Promising To Make Online Ads Less Terrible
HuffingtonPost Oct 16, yy
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Is It Content or Is It Advertising?
Ad Age Oct 12, yy
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Advertising 2.0: A Call to Think
recode.net Sep 25, yy
By Jason Kint and Vincent Peyrègne, CEO, DCN; CEO, WAN-IFRA September 24, 2015, 8:00 AM PDT
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Could eating spicy food help you live longer?
BritishMedicalJournal Aug 05, yy
"In this large prospective study, the habitual consumption of spicy foods was inversely associated with total and certain cause specific mortality, independent of other risk factors of death." Hot damn! Pass the red peppers, please.
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Too much coffee can increase the risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), a new study suggests
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Aug 02, yy
Uh-oh. The study notes that people who change their rate of coffee consnumption are liable for effects, but that high-consumption users who did not change their habits did not show the same response.
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Huge New Review Shows What Medical Marijuana May (and May Not) Help
yahoo Jun 23, yy
The outline of medical research needs for marijuana finally beginning to emerge. See book:
Marijuana: The Unbiased Truth about the World’s Most Popular Weed, paperback – March 31, 2015, by Kevin P. Hill (Author)
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Any Dose of Alcohol Combined With Cannabis Significantly Increases Levels of THC in the Blood
aacc.org May 28, yy
Oh wow man, like, far out, you know? Wow. Heavy. Just don't blow it, man. Too much. American Association for Clinical Chemistry.
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Coffee May Ward Off Erectile Dysfunction
Forbes May 24, yy
Not just hard, but hard and fast! An advantage for some, a liability for others.
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Wisconsin citizens organizes to attract greater technology to their neighborhoods
broadbandnow.org May 11, yy
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ISP lobby has already won limits on public broadband in 20 states
arstechnica.com May 11, yy
broadband industry moves to protect future profits See end of story for stat-by-state summary
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The 21 Laws States Use to Crush Broadband Competition
motherboard.com Sep 24, yy
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Big Cable may have felled Seattle's mayor, but it couldn't stop this Colo Project
Washington Post May 16, yy
history of longmont first light
election of x/x/2009 cable inndustry spent $245 k in longmont to defeat fiber measure
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election "2A" 11/2/2011 to approve bond funding wins
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How 'spontaneous' social norms emerge
Science Daily/UPenn Feb 03, yy
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5 Mistakes You're Making With Your Content Marketing Strategy
Forbes Jan 28, yy
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Analysis Finds Content About Tech Trends Draws Attention to Ads About Anything
Taykey Jan 20, yy
See the Trend Report at http://www.taykey.com/wp-content/ uploads/2015/01/rttr2014q3_web.pdf (delete space after .com) 1. Demonstrates consumer interest in how technology will change the future.
2. Influences advertisers to pander to the consumer trend, reinforcing no. 1.
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The iPhone Effect: The Quality of In-Person Social Interactions in the Presence of Mobile Devices
Environment&Behavior Dec 26, yy
Mobile devices degrade face-to-face conversations. Conversations without mobile devices rated significantly superior, higher levels of empathic concern. Duh. Talking to someone who is not all there is like talking to someone who is not all there.
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The iPhone effect: Social interactions and a constant state of “poly-consciousness”
JournalistsResource Dec 26, yy
Duh, again. The "quality of content" aspect of this problem arises from the question of quality of conversational experience. As content across the web becomes "content" generified, does personal experience also become a hollow, form-over-content thing as well? Or has it always been this way? Are you listening to me? Hello?
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Report: Definition of ‘Privacy’ Evolving
PEW/NextGov Dec 19, yy
"Privacy as we know it today will become a luxury commodity. Opting out will be for the rich." Is this different than the 16th Century in any significant way?
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Attitudes to climate change depend on people's sense of belonging to the planet
ScienceDaily Dec 15, yy
[In a world where "depend" means "correlates to" or "looks like it came from that neighborhood."} It also reflects the dominance of 'property' in our concept of 'belonging'.
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Platform Or Publisher? Whatever You Call It, It’s The Future Of Media
TechCrunch Dec 05, yy
This article reflects the blurring walls between content, creation, platform, sponsor, advertisers, editor, writer, and consumer. So many words. So little information.
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Amazon Enters Home Services, eBay Kills Same-Day Delivery
StreetFight Nov 25, yy
An example of how the new paradigm of isolated users suspended in an 'always-on' field. You, where you are now, is the new center of the universe. Just click: we'll bring to you, baby.
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How Personalization And Security Will Coexist in Local Commerce
StreetTalk Nov 25, yy
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3 Must-Have Tools to Take the Guess Work Out of Content Marketing
Entrepreneur.com Nov 21, yy
Measure your keywords, get fresh content ideas, find stuff your reader's already like. Doesn't sound like journalism to me.
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Marijuana Secondhand Smoke May Worsen Blood Vessel Function As Much As Tobacco Smoke
Medical Daily Nov 17, yy
Bottom line: marijuana has a vascular-constricting effect, just like tobacco. Other bottom line: THC shrinks tumors. Hmmmm.
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Cannabis extract can have dramatic effect on brain cancer, says new research
ScienceDaily Nov 14, yy
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As Pot Smoking Rises, So Do Addiction Concerns
journaladdictionmedicine Nov 14, yy
The not-surprising news that pleasure reinforces the stimulus-response reflex. Dependence, withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, irritability, depression and difficulty sleeping.
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Pay Attention: Beware The End of Advertising
truex/WSJblog Nov 07, yy
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Written.com Raises $1M For A New Approach To Content Marketing
TechCrunch.com Nov 07, yy
Find content users are consuming, and stick your logo on it. I mean, the content was just, like, sitting there.
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21 Pecent of Smartphone Users Admit They're Addicted
YouGov/HuffPost Oct 24, yy
Or they're worried about losing their phone. Or something else. Huffpost reported it as "nearly a third" of smartphone users. Typical.
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21 Pecent of Smartphone Users Admit They're Addicted
YouGov/HuffPost Oct 24, yy
Or they're worried about losing their phone. Or something else. Huffpost reported it as "nearly a third" of smartphone users. Typical.
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One-Third of Top Websites Restrict Customers’ Right to Sue
NYT Oct 24, yy
Tort Determinism, or "Sue Me Later". Curiously, this is the part of the deal which demands consumer in-attention.
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How Apple Gets You To Buy New iPhones Over And Over Again
HuffPost Oct 13, yy
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Journalism moves into the first person
WashintonPost Oct 11, yy
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Journalism’s biggest competitors are things that don’t even look like journalism
NYT Oct 11, yy
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Programmatic advertising: Advertising Is About To Get A Lot More Persona
FORBES Oct 09, yy
Why is YOUR browser slow now? And why will IT get slower? If you can see the Web, it can see you.
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Millennials Don't Trust Social Media For Political News
Fusion Oct 09, yy
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CANNABIS USE AND RISK OF LUNG CANCER: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY
Cannabis and Respiratory Disease Research Group Oct 08, yy
Hard to judge this work. An attempt to discern cancer rates between MJ and tobacco in New Zealand by comparing self-reported histories with diagnosis.
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A Strange Sort of Prison, a Strange Sort of Freedom
Technologizer Mar 14, yy
Two perspectives on the Apple experience; the pro view, and the pro view of the con view. No, it's not. Yes it is. No, it's not. Yes it is. No.....uh? What?
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Intel CEO: Steve Jobs Took A Step Backward With New Apple TV
BUSINESSINSIDER Sep 17, yy
Sometimes it's the Chips. Other times it's the Salsa. The real battle here is for the creation of new branded channel space for pay-per-content. It's, like, the store, you know?
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It takes nearly $1 billion/yr to run iTunes
ASYMCO Sep 12, yy
Compared to what? I just love reporters who are impressed by big numbers. "One Billion Dollars. Wow!" Is that a lot for the size of iTunes business? Uh, the answer would be "no".
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Throwing out software that works
SCRIPTING.COM Aug 22, yy
Proprietary systems and closed shops were all the rage in 1974. If you loved the way CompuGraphic, Addressograph-Multigraph, Varityper, or Merganthaler used to do business, you're going to love Apple!
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'iPod oblivion' blamed for 17 accidents a day
DAILYMAIL Sep 17, yy
I'd worry more about drivers who are reading. Or shaving. Or putting on makeup. Any device that monopolizes your attention -- as good media does -- takes you away from your real-world tasks. Yet, this represents no net change from the past. Drivers have been crashing their cars into things because they were distracted since cares were invented.
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Selfish Elites vs. Independent Geeks?
MYTYPE Mar 04, yy
Porsches are not evil cars. But their owners are usually, uh, "characteristic." Turns out the same might be said of users of Apple iAnythingers, Pit Bull dog owners, Coca Cola die-hards, and Hummer SUV drivers. (OK, I made up the Hummer part. But, think about it.)
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Forced iAds Coming To OS X?
APPLEINSIDER Jun 27, yy
Don't Assume That Apple Is Groovy. Pay top dollar for everything (note: a very high-quality "everything") and then have to sit through ads? Sounds like going to the movies.
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Apple's control-freakery eclipses iPhone advances
SALON Jun 08, yy
The Evil Empire has a new proprietor. Meanwhile, back at the old Evil Empire, Ballmer is still criticizing Vista.
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Justice Investigates Apple Anti-Trust Actions
NYT May 27, yy
Money is the root of all evil. And Greed is the root of money. Even worse than a rotten apple in the barrel is a greedy corporate monolith squeezing consumers in myriad ways.
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Google Rips Draconian Apple At Dev Conference
HUFFINGTONPOST May 21, yy
And by rips we mean asunder, using Apple's 1984 ad metaphor as the backdrop. Google is not the sleeping giant, because Google is not asleep.
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The real reason why Steve Jobs hates Flash
CHARLIESDIARY Apr 30, yy
Always On, at the Highest Price, the Store is Open, and Traitors Will Be Shot. Meet the new boss. In the Always On CloudWorld of the Future, Steve Jobs will deny that Orwell ever existed.
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Apple Gestapo: How Apple Hunts Down Leaks
GIZMODO May 03, yy
You have relatives in Germany? Apple's New Motto: Everything we know we learned from Scientology.
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Apple's strategy: active curation creates value...
ZDNET May 03, yy
The good gardener pulls the weeds, applies the mulch, and tenderly cares for the seedlings. The evil gardener within implements developer terms, hunts down unloyal gardeners, and brings out a new model of carrot every year.
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Apple To Shut Down Lala On May 31
SLASHDOT May 01, yy
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. But that's not all. We'll also include free shipping and handling. At first.
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Steve Jobs is the Man.
COMEDYCENTRAL Apr 29, yy
He busted down Gizmodo's door for giving the phone back. Fuck the man, man.
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'70% Chance' Apple Builds Its Own Search Engine In The Next Five Years: Munster
BIZINSIDER Sep 17, yy
Will have replacement for Scientology by 2014. Apple Oxygen and Apple Electricity on the drawing board, to be released after the rollout of Apple Saliva and Hemoglobin.
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Horrific iPhone Performance On AT&T Was Partially Apple's Fault
BUSINESSINSIDER Sep 17, yy
Well, what do you know, the story asks? Not as much as we thought. Apple's iPhones hammered AT&T with needless overhead, until engineers from both firm worked to limit the load that iPhones placed on cell towers.
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Tablet PC Reviews: A Guide To 9 iPad Alternatives
HUFFINGTONPOST Mar 22, yy
A roundup of other tablet devices in the market. None of them come with the Apple T-shirt.
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Apple iPad Features: 13 Things You NEED To Know
HUFFINGTONPOST Mar 22, yy
No. Multitasking, USB or other ports, camera, flash, removable battery,
GPS. Does have WiFi, 3g, multitouch, external keyboard.
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9 Worst things About the IPad
HUFFINGTONPOST Mar 22, yy
It's almost like having a computer that you can carry around, like a notebook. It's almost like have a phone that doesn't work.
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5 Reasons Tablets Suck And You Won't Buy One
TOMSHARDWARE Mar 20, yy
Nobody every wanted one anyway. Other bad ideas: portable phones, indoor plumbing, fire.
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New Google Hire Attacks Apple, the iPhone
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Nine Ways Google Is Trying to Kill Apple
BUSINESSINSIDER Mar 17, yy
Anything you can do (except desktops) we can do too. Google now has a broad range of products positioned against Apple's lineup. And Microsoft's, as well.
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disertations
STANFORD Sep 09, yy
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Apple's Draconian Developer Agreement
THEREGISTERUK Mar 11, yy
The first rule of Fight Club is: you do not talk about Fight Club. The first rule of the Apple Club is: we own you. Don't forget it.
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HP Slate Vs. iPad (VIDEO): Apple And Microsoft Tablets Go Head-To-Head
HUFFINGTON Mar 11, yy
I was cruisin' in my Stingray late one night When an XKE pulled up on the right And rolled down the window of his shiny new Jag And challenged me then and there to a drag
I said, you're on, buddy, my mill's runnin' fine
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But I'll go you one better if you've got the nerve Let's race all the way To Dead Man's Curve Walk, don't run, say Jan and Dean.
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Apple removes Wi-Fi finders from App Store
CNET May 07, yy
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Where Android beats the iPhone
INFOWORLD Mar 05, yy
Peter Wayner's look at the ease of utilizing Android's open programming environment. Is that a Unix Box in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me?
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Home Batteries Power a House for a Week
TFTS Sep 07, yy
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boomer site looks dead
boomj.com Aug 23, yy
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AARP
AARP Oct 23, yy
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CO-OP Living
co-opliving.com Aug 23, yy
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BOOMER MEDIA REVIEW
boomermediareview.com/ Oct 23, yy
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Intentional Communities
ic.org Aug 23, yy
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Community Skills Exchange Boston
csx Oct 23, yy
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How to understand and market to Baby Boomers
GOOGLEANSWERS Aug 23, yy
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SKILLS EXCHANGE UK (may be defunct)
SEUK Oct 23, yy
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West Bridgford Skill Exchange
WBE Aug 23, yy
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A Community of Nontheists
theistnexus Aug 23, yy
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Coop for poor people
PEACOCK Aug 23, yy
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Spoke people and companies
spoke Aug 23, yy
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PV Economics
AZSOLARCENTER Jun 28, yy
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The Market Value and Cost of Solar Photovoltaic Electricity Production
UCEI/BERKELEY Jun 28, yy
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Solar PV as a Distributed Resource
12/14/2007 Jun 28, yy
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Elsevier reveals top 25 alternative energy research institutions worldwide
ELSEVIER Jun 28, yy
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Photon PhotoVoltaic Stock Index
PHOTON Jun 28, yy
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The economics of solar power
MCKINSEY Aug 25, yy
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Photovoltaic System Economics
INFINITEPOWER Jan 01, yy
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Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems
BUILDITSOLAR Jan 01, yy
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Killingly man runs truck on wood, leaf matter
NORWICHBLLTN Oct 23, yy
Whereas the Panda eats shoots and leaves.
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Killingly man runs truck on wood, leaves
NORWICHBLLTN Jun 27, yy
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Woodgas
BEF Jun 27, yy
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Biodiesel Sustainability
BS Jun 27, yy
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13 Battery Startups Hitting the Road With Lithium-Ion
GIGAOM Jul 20, yy
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Forget the Flux Capacitor--It's The Ultracapacitor
ENERGYBOOM Jul 14, yy
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Waterproof Lithium-Air Batteries
technologyreview Jul 25, yy
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Re-engineered battery material could lead to rapid recharging of many devices
MIT Jun 26, yy
Re-engineered battery material could lead to rapid recharging of many devices - MIT News Office Beltway for electrical energy solves long-standing problem
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New Battery Technology Clocks up 100,000 Miles in Hybrid Car
AZOM Jun 26, yy
New Battery Technology Clocks up 100,000 Miles in Hybrid Car The UltraBattery combines a supercapacitor and a lead acid battery in a single unit,
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GM Opens a Battery Research Lab for the Volt
TECHNOLOGYREVIEW Jun 26, yy
Technology Review: GM Opens a Battery Research Lab for the Volt GM Opens a Battery Research Lab for the Volt
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Battery Breakthrough?
TECHNOLOGYREVIEW Jun 26, yy
A Texas company says it can make a new ultracapacitor power system to replace the electrochemical batteries in everything from cars to laptops.
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ENERGYBOOM RSS Feed
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Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency
DSIRE-NCSU Jun 28, yy
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Inhabitat -- design will save the world
INHABITAT Aug 08, yy
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Pretty Glitter-sized Solar Cells Use 99% Less Materials
SANDIALABS Dec 29, yy
Homes to get sparkley and sparky with high-tech fashion statement. Aren't Christmas lights enough? Now the neighbors place will be lit-up year-round.
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OLED Breakthrough Yields 75% More Efficient Lights
KAIST Jul 18, yy
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Solar Electricity Global Benchmark Price Indices
SOLARBUZZ Jun 28, yy
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SANYO Develops HIT Solar Cells with Worlds Highest Energy Conversion Efficiency of 23%
SANYO May 22, yy
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Solar-cell method punted as new-energy breakthrough
ENGINEERINGNEWS Jun 27, yy
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Germans Claim New Solar Cell Breakthrough
GREENTECHMEDIA Jul 25, yy
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Sony Prototypes Lanterns Using Dye-sensitized Solar Cells
TECH-ON Dec 12, yy
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Boosting the power of solar cells
MIT Aug 18, yy
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Breakthrough Solar Cell Absorbs 96% of Sunlight
MATTERNETWORK Nov 23, yy
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Day4 Energy Has More-Efficient Solar Cells
TECHNOLOGYREVIEW Jun 27, yy
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Photovoltaic economics
PVRESOURCES Jun 06, yy
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Telecom research leads to solar cell breakthrough
MCMASTER U Feb 11, yy
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GSE claims CIGS thin-film solar-cell breakthrough
EETIMES Jul 30, yy
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Organic Solar Cell Dye Breakthrough
GOSUNSOLUTIONS Apr 09, yy
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Solar cell breakthrough claimed
EETIMES Jun 27, yy
Solar cell with 40.7% sunlight-to-energy conversion efficien
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Spray-On Solar-Power Cells Are True Breakthrough
NATIONALGEO Jan 14, yy
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Ultra Efficient Solar Cells On The Way
SCIENCEAGOGO Nov 21, yy
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Content is Crap: Why Some Content Marketers Succeed When Others Fail
Forbes Sep 13, yy
"The reason is that content isn’t king. Content is crap. It is what dimwitted executives use to describe a commodity they don’t value or understand. Nobody goes to film or journalism school to 'create content,' just as nobody walks out of a movie or finishes a book they enjoyed and says, 'Wow! That was some really great content'.” That's why we call it "content" and not "news".
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'Pot Addiction' May Be Real, Study Suggests
MassGeneralHospital Sep 04, yy
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Finally, Some Hard Science on Medical Marijuana for Epilepsy Patients
Time Sep 04, yy
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Blendle: How the 'iTunes of journalism' reached 100k users
JournalismUK Sep 04, yy
Sign up all the publishers, sell it to subscribers as an aggregate. Distribute the local news globally without impacting the local advertising value?
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Shopping Made Psychic: No-Content Marketing Marches on
Huffington Post Aug 25, yy
Let the Robot do the shopping!
That's what might happen when the "sheer volume of content drives its value below zero".
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Heavy Marijuana use in teen years may predict later-life disability
Reuters Aug 25, yy
Definitely not for kids. Extensive evidence now that growing brains are adversely affected by marijuana.
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False facts and the conservative distortion machine: It’s much more than just Fox News
Salon Aug 18, yy
It's not news that it's not news. It's also not news that it's not surprising. See the research abstract at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ssqu.12102/abstract
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Amazon Firefly is a peek at vitrual overlays on realtiy
VentureBeat Jul 27, yy
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Meet the robots writing your news articles: The rise of automated journalism
metro Jul 11, yy
It's no longer just about what happened. It's now about what's happening. As in "right now."
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You May Have Been A Lab Rat In A Huge Facebook Experiment
HUFF Jun 29, yy
They're testing how you twitch when they say negative words. Can you feel anything when I do this? How about this? And this?
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NEW RESEARCH FINDS POT ATTRACTS SCHIZOPHRENIACS
eCanadaNow Jun 25, yy
Does this imply that more pot smokers are schizophrenics, or that pot smokers who are schizophrenic are more so when dosed? See related story on cannabis worsening schizophrenia.
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Up in Smoke: Marijuana Toasts Memory
LiveScience Jul 27, yy
Unattributed article references Lambros Messinis of the Department of Neurology at the University Hospital of Patras in Patras, Greece, and also references the March 14 2014 issue of Neuroscience What?
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Pot Smoking Can Worsen Schizophernia
NBC Jun 25, yy
I've half a mind to agree with this. No I don't. Yes I do. No clear attribution for this information.
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How Native Advertising Is Redefining the Digital Marketing Landscape
Shareaholic Jun 22, yy
It's entertaining, so it's just as good as news. The entire Journalism spectrum is sliding from "information with context" to "entertainment without context". It it's either interesting or entertaining, it is a suitable replacement for news.
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Americans now think TV and newspapers are as bad as "internet news"
Gallup Jun 20, yy
Confidence in the internet started out low, as it was amateur land. as it become professionalized, confidence dropped, but not as fast as trust in TV and Newspaper news The shift in technology and distribution mechanisms has revealed the deep relationship between "news" and commercial interests, which journalists are trained to not see.
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News organizations are the new journalism schools
Columbia J ournalism Review Jun 17, yy
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Marijuana shows potential in treating autoimmune disease
ScienceDaily Jun 13, yy
THC (marijuana), can suppress the body's immune functions. The recent findings show that THC can change critical molecules of epigenome called histones, leading to suppression of inflammation. Scientists are exploring novel pathways to suppress immune functions. Marijuana plays a role.
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This Is Why Data Journalism Is Failing
Forbes Jun 06, yy
Data without context can be a briar patch. Required also are the experience and expertise to interpret the data. The dirty little secret of disruptive innovation is that the disruptors themselves rarely prosper.
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Anonymous commenters lead to more 'uncivil' comments on newspaper sites, study finds
nj.com May 29, yy
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The Rise of the Aggregators
EJO Dec 23, yy
C. W. Anderson looks at the practices of news aggregators, problematizes the “originality” of original content and calls for “networks of journalistic expertise”. This is exactly what I think. He must be smart. Anderson describes aggregators as “hierarchizers, interlinkers, bundlers, rewriters, illustrators of web content” and identifies “news judgment” as their primary quality. In their own words, aggregators describe their work as “keeping your ear to the internet.” They also underscore that they add value to aggregated content. Yet, Anderson remarks, answers to the question of what actually constitutes “added value” remained “intriguingly nebulous.”
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News Corp., the newspaper publisher and media company, said Friday that it acquired Storyful, a company that gathers user-generated news and video, for $25 million to help it grow its digital and video business.
Huff Dec 22, yy
http://storyful.com/products/newswire/
Storyful is the first news agency of the social media age. We help newsrooms find the most valuable content on the social web. An example of journalism knowledge extending its tendrils toward emergent jouralists.
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Study on twins suggests our political beliefs may be hard-wired
PEW Dec 21, yy
More than half your politics are genetic. About half (48%) of the difference in authoritarian beliefs is inherited. About half of the variance in egalitarianism appeared to be explained by genetic factors. Genes seemed to be linked to 54% of the variance in four questions that measure attitudes about social organization and structure. fully 70% of the reason why people are extroverts is gene-linked, as is 43% of "openness," 42% of neuroticism and conscientiousness, and 38% of agreeableness.
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Marijuana Users Have Abnormal Brain Structure and Poor Memory - See more at: http://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2013/12/marijuana-users-have-abnormal-brain-structure--poor-memory.html#sthash.t7LhLNNw.dpuf
NorthwesternUniv Dec 18, yy
(Teen) drug abuse appears to foster brain changes that resemble schizophrenia Even more evidence that children are harmed by pot.
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Study Suggests 'Pothead' Stereotype Might Be Real
schizophreniabulletin Dec 16, yy
What a minute -- can you see my hand? What was I saying? Oh, I never smoked pot as a teenager.
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The Rise of the Aggregators
European Journalism Laboratory Dec 03, yy
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Tweet Opinion Detector
ScienceDaily Dec 02, yy
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Flipboard says that it really wants to help publishers, not take advantage of them
GIGAOM Oct 20, yy
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Flipboard says that it really wants to help publishers, not take advantage of them
GIGAOM Oct 20, yy
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User Profiles Drive Digital Newspaper Ads
Guardian Sep 30, yy
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No Association Between Frequency of Marijuana Use and Health or Healthcare Utilization
ScienceDaily Sep 23, yy
Smoke till you croak? Very likely. And it should be nice.
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Why You Shouldn’t Trust Internet Comments
Science AAAS Sep 23, yy
There's spit in the Holy Grail. What a surprise to discover that people behave the same way online as they do in the real world.
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Facebook Use Predicts Declines in Subjective Well-Being in Young Adults
PLOS ONE Sep 03, yy
Results indicate that Facebook use predicts negative shifts on both of these variables over time. The more you use Facebook, the worse you feel? Now that's interesting.
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Swayy Launches Into Public Beta To Curate Content For Your Social Media Audience
TechCrunch Sep 03, yy
Automation and organization brought to making Social Media as annoying as possible. This is why Social Media will eventually become saturated with commercialism, and the social part will fade.
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Is the Internet Just Another Example of Monopoly Capitalism At Work?
TechPresident Jul 10, yy
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The Internet’s Unholy Marriage to Capitalism
MonthlyReview Jun 28, yy
John Bellamy Foster and Robert W. McChesney March 2011 See also 680 Is the Internet Just Another Example of Monopoly Capitalism At Work? ..
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Scrubbed: Reputation from disgrace to redemption in months
NYMag Jun 18, yy
I watched online as a college classmate went from disgrace to redemption in months. That’s when I found myself deep in the world of black-ops reputation management. Long story about reputation scrubbing by erecting networks of false praise to drown out bad news.
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Don’t Panic, But We’ve Passed Peak Apple. And Google. And Facebook.
Xconomy.com Jun 18, yy
The Big Companies have matured. Time for the next paradigm shift. The next IT paradigm shifts won’t be from the same players who brought us the last few.
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Yahoo files patent for social influence-based advertising
BBC Jun 14, yy
Readers Valued For Their Connections Everything you know is not only wrong, but they know that you know it.
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The Economy and the Media
Gartner Jun 08, yy
How they seem is an increasingly important determinant of how they are. Media has always played this feedback role, but only recently has its public input channel been opened so far and wide, its volume turned up so high, and its scope and scale been so profoundly global. Social media feedback forms a trend amplifies, and the result: How things seem determines how they are. A form of determinism.
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Interest Graph: Why Tumblr Was a Massive Steal for Yahoo
ALLTHINGSD May 27, yy
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What if the mass media era was just an accident of history?
PaidContent May 23, yy
We are used to thinking of a “mass media” market made up of large newspapers and TV networks as the normal state of affairs in media, but what if that was just a historical anomaly?
"...it becomes obvious that one-way, broadcast-style “mass media” isn’t the norm at all — instead, the norm is interpersonal or multi-directional communication" I would agree, but missing is consideration of how technology change guides the development of media. What is the role of communication?
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Diaries, the original social media: How our obsession with documenting (and sharing) our own lives is nothing new
NiemanLab May 23, yy
The social part of social media existed before the printing press. The difference between then and now is technology.
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The end of mass media: Coming full circle
Economist May 23, yy
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How Consumer Messaging Is Going From ‘Push’ to ‘Pull’
streetfight Apr 25, yy
Logging on triggers a "search" of your profile by eager beavers Beavers that like to move you into the cash-register line (and chew on would).
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The End of the Web, Search, and Computer as We Know It
WIRED Feb 03, yy
Metaphors are as important as bones. I made that up.
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Graph Search's Dirty Promise and the Con of the Facebook 'Like'
SteveCheney Jan 17, yy
A blog post promoted as news on Business Insider Why would a search based on a 50% lie be useful?
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F.T.C. Opens an Inquiry Into Data Brokers
NYT Dec 20, yy
Federal scrutiny of the selling of consumer data. Curiously, consumers are also a product, and are created through production.
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The Moral Stereotypes of Liberals and Conservatives
PLOS Dec 16, yy
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Have media companies destroyed their copyrights with the 'Share'Button?
paidconent Nov 25, yy
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Wikipedia Pages Predict Movie Succes
Huffington Nov 11, yy
huff post link Type and quality of user posts creates predictive pattern.
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media law Denise Helms, California Woman, Fired After Calling Obama N-Word, Hoping He's Assassinated
Huffington Nov 10, yy
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media law 3 Major Publishers Sue Open-Education Textbook Start-Up
ChronicleofHigherEducation Nov 10, yy
Aggregating web content into a "pattern" that mimics another's work academic work -- is it a copyright violation? I remember thingking that I remembered hearing someone describe a thought that resembled a thought that someone else once described to me, after they remembered something someone once said.
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media law Judge and lawyer sue newspaper
RichmondBizSense Nov 10, yy
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Avenues of News Consumption 2012
TECHCRUNCH Nov 06, yy
"...with all of these new services recently launching, it seems to have been kicked into another gear, where the same kernel of information passes through what seems like an infinite maze to reach us in different forms...." Good exposition on the consumption of information on the modern web.
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Algorithm To Predict Trending Topics On Twitter – Before Twitter
MIT Nov 02, yy
A predictive function that creats meta news (news about the data of news, or data about the structure of data) Fundamental concept is that crowdsourced feedback arenas like Twitter amplify patterns, even at the smallest scales, because people seem to follow subtle hints to stay with the herd.
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Can Twitter Monetize the Cultural Zeitgeist?
WHARTON Nov 02, yy
Pay attention to the Attention Field! Pay! Pay! Attention! Share this Article (Links: Share on facebook Share on twitter; Share on email; More Sharing Services)
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Money from Friends: Finding the Right Revenue Model for Social Media
WHARTON Nov 02, yy
"Facebook marketers need to learn how to make their ads really a two-way dialogue with consumers." Or a group conversation. Hey, I know! Invite their friends!
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The decaying web and our disappearing history
BBC Sep 29, yy
One keystroke kills, history, archiving kill searches. The thought that the content on the internet would be "immortal" proves to be quite mortal.
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Pulling people to news websites serve two important functions:
Knight Digital Media Center Aug 31, yy
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The Beginning of ‘White Flight’ from Facebook & Twitter?
thesocietypages Aug 13, yy
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Gmail contents in Google Search?
AP Aug 09, yy
Google searching in Google? Why is this a surprise? Because of some imagined wall between eMail and the rest of the world?
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eMail takes 28% of work week
SJMercuryNews Aug 08, yy
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10 Things Apple Won't Tell You
SmartMoney Aug 06, yy
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Congress to Examine Data Sellers
NYT Jul 27, yy
We want to know what they know. The information about you is someone else's property.
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Consumer Data Hidden From Consumers
NYT Jul 23, yy
They will tell you your name, for a fee. For a bigger fee, they will tell all they know about you -- to someone else.
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Facebook Satisfaction Tanks
ACSI Jul 18, yy
The world's largest has become the world's worst. Unpopularity is a reflection of the power relationship. Like Comcast, Facebook behaves without regard for consumer opinion, as it has a lock on the market. User can like it, or lump. Whichever.
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Facebook Earns 58% More Per Ad Than Last Year
TECHCRUNCH Jul 18, yy
Mobile Ads Clicked 4X More Than Twitter Ads Profits rise as customer satisfaction tanks. Good numbers lessen the consequences of arrogance.
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Friendship For Sale On Facebook
HUFFINGTON Jul 18, yy
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Advertisers Target Audiences With Personality Scale
SCIENCEDAILY Jul 16, yy
Your behavior while on Facebook tells them all they need to know. Will how often your post, and how often you share determine which brand of toothpaste they try to sell you?
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Definition of Crowdsourcing
CrowdSource Jul 15, yy
We're Sitting on a Definition Problem Here. Lots of things are called crowdsourcing. Here are some linguistic guidelines
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Apple Patents Doppelganger Privacy Technique
Forbes Jul 14, yy
If you spit in the soup, nobody eats. It's like having four identical clones who are total liars.
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Time To Apply The First Law Of Robotics To Our Smartphones
FORBES Jul 08, yy
They work for somebody else, and they want to hurt us. The ePanopticon has got us all.
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With `freedom' in fashion, is libertarianism back?
AP Jul 07, yy
Libertarianism is structural? Does that mean that Liberalism is content?
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Tool tracks edit changes in NYT stories
NYT Jul 06, yy
You can detect the fingerprints of editorial changes in the NYT articles. Stories change over time as wrters and editors do their job. This shows how the "news" is arbitrary.
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The Internet May Have Upended Traditional Institutions, But It’s a Brittle Weapon
DailyBeast Jun 30, yy
The dependency on the Internet makes safety and security a brittle commodity. The inverse of dependence is privacy, or the lack thereof.
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Why 'Nigerian scammers' say they're from Nigeria
ComputerWorld Jun 20, yy
Tired of being ripped off by amateurs? It's soooo much better when done by a professional.
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Instagram: The Porno Moment (Habit Forming Technologies)
Nirandfar.com Jul 05, yy
"Internal triggers” enable us to control you minute-by-minute. Marketing tells you to "sit there and twitch". And so you do. And marketing tells you to "eat this." And so you do. And every cell-phone hugging, Facebook-addicted consumer is glad to have "Freedom."
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Strong Privacy by Subscription
THEREGISTER Jun 21, yy
Your eMail and other secret stuff, totally secure, end-to-end! Phil Zimmerman will deliver it himself, sealed in a metal can. Or not.
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Facebook Killing Twitter?
ZDNet Jun 20, yy
Why send a text message on your phone when you're already on Facebook in your phone? You can get Pizza on Facebook, too.
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Share enemies on Facebook
CNN Apr 04, yy
The things that draw us together are the inverse of the things that push us apart. Don't you hate the way that happens? Let's talk.
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Low-Effort Thought Promotes Political Conservatism
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Apr 04, yy
Turns out that lazy, drunk & conservative are related. Paper here. Scott Eidelman, Christian S. Crandall, Jeffrey A. Goodman and John C. Blanchar authors' commentte: Please note, lest you misunderstand: The effect in the first study described above worked for both liberals and conservatives. Both shifted to the right in the study.
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A journalism-free news media
SALON Apr 03, yy
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Ghost Profile or Voyeurism?
ENDGADGET Apr 04, yy
Want to be invisible, but not dead? Ghost Profiles may be for you. So, you're saying you can be there, and see all the pictures, but nobody knows you're there, and you don't have to post?
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Low-Orbit Servers? Or A Pirate Prank?
DATACENTERKNOWLEDGE Apr 03, yy
What better place for a DarkNet than in the cold silence of Outer Space? Bwha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.....
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The New Science of the Birth and Death of Words
WSJ Apr 03, yy
...words either enter the long-term lexicon or tumble off a cliff into disuse and go '23 skidoo' as children either accept or reject their parents' coinages... Wow. Heavy. Far-out. Psychedelic. Groovy. Fab. Real. Dial. Hang up. Hangup.
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Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi takes part in key by-elections
BBC Mar 31, yy
This shit is crazy. asasfd
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Email Connects 85 Percent Of The World; Social Media Connects 62 Percent
IPSOS/REUTERS Mar 28, yy
Argentina, Russia and South Africa show highest social media use at 75%, with the US at 60% and Japan at 35%. Email still rules the day in Hungary, Sweden, Belgium, Indonesia, Argentina and Poland, at around 94%. The US lags in VOIP (10%), compared to 36% in Russia and 25% in India.
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Publishers make bid to close filesharing sites
GUARDIAN Mar 27, yy
Publishers strike against illicit eBook distributors The War Against the War on Copyright (TM) is not over, by any means. Will the bad capitalists make it too painful to steal that which is unprotected? Or will technology make the whole question moot?
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Academic publishers run a guarded knowledge economy
GUARDIAN Apr 05, yy
The business model for scholarly papers forms a barrier to the public, but can such walls remain standing? Public money is converted to private capital in a number of ways. Increasing someone's cultural capital, through education, is one of those ways. So is funding research.
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The hierarchy of content creation and consumption
SCALEBOOK Mar 26, yy
The process of content creation and content consumption is closely related to the hierarchical structure of content types, he said. Primary Content is original content produced by original content producers. The rest of these copies are copies.
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Researcher: Optimal copyright term is 14 years
ARSTECHNICA Mar 24, yy
Copyright tries to balance creative pollination and property rights. It's never a good balance. But you can calculate where both creative pollination and exploitation of property rights both have the highest numbers.
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Why Social Business Keeps Failing to Deliver
CONTENTMANAGEMENTCONNECTION Mar 22, yy
Social Media may actually be killing our economy. What if the La Brea Tar Pit principle applies to social media space? Every individual part seems to be working, but you have to say 'hello' 24,000 times a day.
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Smart Phones Control Your Movements
MCCORMICKNORTHWESTERN Mar 20, yy
Unconscious Granfalloons trace predetermined paths across the globe, at the bidding of the puppet masters. Big Fans of Free Will may find this news a bit chilling.
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Crowdfunding Will Turn the Start-Up World Upside Down
ALLTHINGSD Mar 18, yy
We can now invest directly in startups without going through the Stock Market! Nigerian Ministers of Finance everywhere will be thrilled!
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Gannett to Crowdsource News
WIRED Mar 18, yy
News desks become coordination centers for media types, instead of news categories,. Many former journalists in the crowd now.
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The Higher Education Monopoly is Crumbling As We Speak
THENEWREPUBLIC Mar 16, yy
College Degrees don't work for many Web-era jobs. Are there alternatives. Captain Kirk says that there are always alternatives. In this case, finding ways to evaluate the credibility of self-directed education in programming and content-creation skills is the challenge.
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Comparing Flipboard, Pulse, Zite, Float And More
PAIDCONTENT Mar 16, yy
Here's the rundown on the Army of the War on Copyright. A summary of the major content aggregation sites on the Web.
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Have online comment sections become a joke?
CNN Jun 20, yy
Intelligent comments are hard to find among the flamers, liars, braggarts, and the inevitable gaggle of idiots. Comment sections can be a gold mine for the readers with the patience, and intelligence, to sort the wheat from the chaff. But the credibility density is often so low that the task is unrewarding.
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Facebook, Twitter are killing search
ZDNET Mar 08, yy
Searching moving inside social media, leaving Google, Bing behind Or, search is expanding into social media, and Google and Bing will be in there, too.
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Industry Calls For Search Engine Censorship
TORRENTFREAK Mar 08, yy
In they can't see it, they can't steal it. Or we could cut off their hands, and poke out their eyes.
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People Too Stupid To Know They're Dumb
LIVESCIENCE Mar 06, yy
Stupid people running democracies by popular vote ensure that neither the very best, or the very worst, are elected. And in the end, mediocrity is its own reward. See also "People Aren't Smart Enough for Democracy to Flourish".
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The eBook Backlash
NYT Mar 06, yy
When is reading an eBook not like reading a book? When is soaking in a tub not like kayaking through the rapids? "She is constantly fending off the urge to check other media, making it tough to finish books."
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The disappearing virtual library
Al Jazeera Apr 05, yy
The Empire Strikes Back! Copyright war is not over. Capitalism strikes back, blocking a download site full of scholarly books: textbooks, secondary treatises, obscure monographs, biographical analyses, technical manuals, collections of cutting-edge research in engineering, mathematics, biology, social science and humanities. And books about the business of pronography, but no actual porno.
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The Credit Card Is The New App Platform
FORBES Mar 01, yy
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Upper classes that are more likely to behave dishonorably
SCIENCE Feb 29, yy
Did they get rich by being honest? The feeling of privilege gives one the feeling of permission.
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Manage (and make cash with?) your data online
CNN Feb 27, yy
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On the Feasibility of Internet-Scale Author Identification
Feb 27, yy
They can tell who you are, since you use the same words so much, and your style too, especially if it's bad. Or did I make that part up? That's another way of telling!
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Make me famous! Steal my stuff!
CONTENTSUTRA Feb 21, yy
"...we have leveraged piracy to help us succeed." There is no such thing as bad publicity (except for really bad publicity).
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Apps are the New Magazine (Newspaper, Channel...)
PAIDCONTENT Feb 21, yy
The App becomes the trans-platform vehicle that connects the publisher with the consumer. The phone, the service, the computer company, the software vendor, the advertiser all give way in significance to the App.
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The Gatekeeper is Dead! Long Live the Gatekeeper!
JohnPaton Feb 21, yy
Forget about being the Gatekeeper. Get out of the chair and swim in the news stream. It's the feed, boss, it's the feed. Always, the feed.
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5 Essential Spreadsheets for Social Media Analytics
MASHABLE Feb 12, yy
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The Left Rolls With the Good; the Right Confronts the Bad -- Physiology and Cognition in Politics
HUFFINGTON Feb 12, yy
They're that way for the same reason we're different. PDF FILE And the reason is: we're different.
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Popularity of an Article Can Be Predicted Before It's Tweeted
HP Feb 21, yy
Four factors count: source, category, style, and name-dropping. Like, the Times quoted CNN reporting that that Madonna said that Lady GaGa was way, way into news.
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Facebook's 'man in the middle' attack
ITWorld Feb 10, yy
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70% Of Pandora Usage On Mobile
INFORMATIONWEEK Apr 05, yy
Pandora's penetration on iOS and Android has created a local mass-media opportunity. Pandora mimics Clear Channel by delivering 'local' radio to mobile devices. Except for the 'local' part, which is also missing on Clear Channel.
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Power Structure of the Republican Constituency
AMERICANTHINKER Jan 31, yy
The overriding interest of this cabal has been and continues to be: the accumulation of power through the control of the income, borrowing and spending by the Federal Government.
Revealing analysis of the economic structure of the Republican "establishment", and how those interests relate to each other.
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The World's Worst Privacy Policy
FORBES Jan 26, yy
We know you don't care about privacy. AND you like being ripped off! You're welcome here! Skipity just wants to be up front with you.
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WAVII marries news/serach to Facebook
TECHCRUNCH Jan 23, yy
Take the Facebook feed, your profile data, and the power of Google, and turn all that into a new "feed" just for you! Imagine a world all about you. Is this really a good thing?
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How agile methodologies can help publishers
RADAR.OREILLY Jan 12, yy
Daily journalism has always had agile attributes. Great start of an idea, but she finishes with lame, vague suggestions.
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Geo-Location App Urgnt.ly Connects You With Nearby Service Providers
STREETFIGHT Jan 11, yy
They know where you are. And they want your money. Bad enough for advertising to intrude on everywaking moment. Now it will intrude on every walking moment, as well.
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Survey Shows Piracy Common and Widely Accepted
activepolitic.com Jan 07, yy
It's yours, they took it. 46% of adults and 75% of young people have bought, copied, or downloaded some copyright infringing material And they liked it. Does law follow behavior, or behavior follow law? Copyright has evolved greatly since its invention during the reign of Queen Anne.
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In the coming year, Social media journalists will #Occupythenews
NIEMAN Jan 07, yy
Burt Herman writes: "Journalism will be more collaborative, embracing the fundamental social nature of the Internet." The transformation of citizens into journalists is an effect of the spread of technology into the hands of intelligent people. Also unintelligent people, and therein 'lies the rub.'
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Burt Herman: In the coming year, social media journalists will #Occupythenews
NIEMAN Jan 07, yy
Decentralized, Real-time, Collaborative, Curated -- the production of news overlaps into the population. And we better get with it, in it, on it, and in service to it.
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AP and 28 News Groups Going After Aggregators
TechZwn Jan 07, yy
They're coming to get you. The counter-attack on copyright was enabled by technology, as was the original attack.l
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Getting 'digital first' right in the 'newsroom'
YELVINGTON Dec 30, yy
Steve Yelvington knows that the power is shifting from the journalist to the reader. 1. Time. It's not just about the volatility of news. Brands are volatile. Ideas are volatile. Change has accelerated. In such an environment, "the way we do things here" is probably wrong. Challenge everything. If "news" is "old" moments later, are there things you could be doing with your time that create longer-lasting value?
2. Surplus. Newspapers evolved in an era of information scarcity. As I write this, an estimated 12.51 billion Web pages are at our fingertips. In such a glut, clarity and simplicity become scarce. What are you doing that helps guide people through this clutter?
3. Control. Gatekeeping died back in the last century. Everyone is a self-publisher. Information flows around would-be barriers in a globally networked conversation. You can't manage information in this environment. But can you lead? Do you understand what is implied by that question? How can you leverage this process?
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Is There A Business Model To Support Some Of The Great New Curation Tools?
GUARDIAN Dec 12, yy
Business Models for Long-Form Journalism (and hey, copyright law). A thinly-disguised promo for an iPhone App that coordinates products built from stolen content.
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AllVoices! Start reporting, reach millions, and make money!
ALLVOICES Nov 15, yy
You are a journalist if you say you are, and here's a place where they will treat you like you say you're a journalist. And they laughed when you sat down at the keyboard!
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NINE CONNECTIONS builds news from the Twitter stream
Nov 15, yy
OK, so, the credibility question is really coming into focus now! See also My6Sense, Scoop.it, Pearltrees, FlipBoard, Zite, AOL Editions, Pulse,
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Bing Launches
BING Nov 15, yy
Editor's will build recommendations for web sites. One at a time? Sites will be assigned attributes that may be "reviewed" by someone with an "editor's" title.
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The Privatization of Copyright
TORRENTFREAK Nov 14, yy
Jason Mazzone, of the Brooklyn Law School, shows how contracts expand copyright law. Again, this turns on a property issue. By contractually restricting the rights of a purchaser of content (like a DVD), does that same contractual limitation apply to the person who steals the DVD, or downloads the content?
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YouProve: Authenticity and Fidelity in Mobile Sensing
DUKEUNIVERSITY Nov 10, yy
The Pedigree of Sound and Images is detectable by identifying areas that have been changed. Just like you can tell where wall paint has been touched-up. Well, better, actually.
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Twitter Stream Analyzed for Flu Shot Attitides
PLOS Oct 15, yy
The Meta-News of Twitter again reveals real-time sentiment tracking The news is that "The flow of information produces information about the flow of information".
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Fuego: New mobile tool to follow the future of journalism, anywhere
KNIGHTMEDIA Oct 15, yy
Automatically follow the Twitter threads about the future of Journalism. Aggregated content about the aggregation of meta-news content about news content, and the discussions thereby generated --- on Twitter.
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SPJ Priorities: Into Flow, Press Independence, Ethics
SPJ / SDX Dec 21, yy
Ethics is third, contained within the concept of press independence. Then, after all that, we can think about what's right.
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Should Google Tweak the News We Consume?
BITS.BLOGS.NYT Oct 03, yy
Even tweakier than now? Search results are a total result of detailed configuration files. The concept of search results as content brings up the issues of content amalgamation and copyright. Google reader proffers that which is available. Google search proffers that which is visible, categorized and ranked.
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Judge Kane Rules Righthaven Must Pay, Had No Standing
LAWWEEKCOLORADO Oct 03, yy
The right to sue is linked to owning the copyright. Duh. The Copyright Wars are not only continuing, but will probably intensify, as the paradigm of content aggregation on the Web challenges the traditional ethics of journalism. Expect to see sharpening debate around the interpretation of "fair use".
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All the News You Want, When You Want I
NYT Oct 03, yy
Content aggregation as an App on the iPhone With permission, of course, represents the legal method, also the high-cost method, published for paying customers.
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No paper might mean no news
PEW Oct 04, yy
Technology will resolve all the copyright issues. But Fair Use becomes the new battle line Content amalgamation is a self-solving prolbem, eventually.
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GPS Phones Show Virtual Stores On Top Of Yours
BLOGS.WSJ Sep 22, yy
Turns out Cyberspace has an street address, and it's yours! GPS-phones may show cyber-businesses squatting on your physical store, a very obscure form of Real Estate "porno".
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Montana BBQ Restaurant Sues Publisher For Making It Butt Of Jay Leno Joke
HUFFINGTONPOST Sep 10, yy
An slip-up in a restaurant listing was amplified by content aggregators, and ruined a business. Matt Vlz wrote this for the Huffington Post, not realizing he was keying on the Pedigree of Information issue.
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WIKIPEDIA Jun 27, yy
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China state paper urges Internet rethink to gag foes
REUTERS Sep 04, yy
China sees both the political and economic dangers of the Net The political and economic problems are similar: business desires to find a way to re-protect profits from copyrights and other intellectual property, and the Chinese government seeks to protect political power and the control of ideological thought and other intellectual property.
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Universities Create Copyright Problem For Google Books
PAIDCONTENT Mar 28, yy
Fair Use interpretations define the battle over academic access to orphaned works. The Fair Use debate stretches across all major media.
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Canadian universities in row over licensing fees
TIMESHIGHERED Sep 04, yy
US Awaits Fair Use Ruling The trend of copyrights on the net has re-energized rights holders to seek greater technological control -- and revenue -- from copyrights. The battle for music may also be rejoined.
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To Understand Hyperlocal, ‘Shrink’ the Way You Think
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What is journalism worth?
ONLINEJOURNALISMREVIEW Apr 05, yy
"Incremental daily journalism traditionally has had no financial value to a publisher beyond its value as a vehicle for advertising." -- Robert Niles What is news worth? Robert Niles breaks it down per story based on actual newspaper economics (if such a phrase can still be used.)
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The Future of Newspapers: The Third Annual Martin Langeveld Interview
RICHARDFLOYD.wordpress.com Aug 18, yy
Not only can news and information reach you anywhere, anytime, but of course so can advertising. Richard Floyd is Pastor Emeritus of First Church of Christ in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. He interviewed Martin Langeveld of the Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard.
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Inkling nabs $17M to bring textbooks to the iPad
GIGAOM Aug 16, yy
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The Truth, on average.
NYT Aug 16, yy
Is it real, or is it anonymous? How can the crowd-sourced product of a male-dominated Western-dominated society turn out to be Western, and male-dominated?
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Study: Fair use drives large part of US economy
COMPUTERWORLD Oct 03, yy
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Authorship markup and web search
GOOGLE Oct 03, yy
You stole my stuff, and I CAUGHT YOU! This may be a new metaphor for the organization of business models. HTML Authorship tags can shift the balance of power between content creators and producers. For a while. See Ted Nelson for details.
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Vadim Lavrusik: How journalists can make use of Facebook Pages6 Copyright and licensing information / Some rights reserved
NIEMANJLAB May 12, yy
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Bloggers Predicts Apple Profits Better Than Pros
HUFFINGTONPOST Apr 25, yy
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Traffic Bait Does Not Bring Ad Clicks
NYT Feb 10, yy
Profitable stories are profitable because they engage readers, or deliver a commercial advantage. Bottom line: Engaged readers are good for advertisers. This should not be a surprise.
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It's Not Just You: 71 Percent of Tweets Are Ignored
WIRED Oct 03, yy
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Ivi Seeks to Become an Online Cable System
GIGAOM Sep 20, yy
Webbing public TV broadcasts without licensing agreements. First, we pay all the lawyers. Then, we pay them some more. Cheaper than creating new content.
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Airplay is Apple's Go-To-Market Play
9TO5MAC Sep 20, yy
Jobs Building Apple-Only TV Space -- without Adobe Flash Can you feel anything when I do this? How about this? This?
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Google Weaves Social Media Into Search
READWRITEWEB.COM Sep 16, yy
It'w Not What You're Looking For. It's who your chatting with/about when you're looking for that counts
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Small Biz Embrace Social Media and Pay the Price
SECURITYWEEK Sep 16, yy
Facebook is a Two-Faced Street. Social media can open gaping holes in a company's ability to control its message, and its data.
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Retargeting Ads Follow You Around The Web
NYT Oct 03, yy
Creepy guys in hoodies sneak up your driveway. There they are, on every Web page you visit. They have your new shoes. You know, the ones you looked at last week? One the Web?
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Gannett starts local schools sports websites
WASHINGTONEXAMINER/AP Sep 05, yy
Sports will be the next fraction to be cut off from local papers. A death of a thousand cuts. Remember real estate? Auto sections? Classifieds? Kiss your sports goodbye.
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Will AOL's 'Patch' Kill Your Local Newspaper?
YAHOO Oct 03, yy
Patch will not kill your local newspaper. When the end finally comes, it will be ruled a "justifiable suicide."
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Rupert Murdoch 'to launch US digital newspaper'
GUARDIAN Aug 27, yy
Construction of Darth Murdoch's Death Star Paper is underway in the far reaches of the Galaxy. News Corp is targeting the younger set with a pure mobile play, targeting iPads and smartphones.
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Narco-blogger beats Mexico drug war news blackout
AP/SEATTLETIMES Aug 27, yy
Is the professional journalist the one with the Journalism degree, or the one being shot at? The depressing thing about the future of Journalism is that Journalism training is out the window. The trick is in finding a new way to maintain reliability and accuracy among a gaggle of volunteers.
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Dashboard Concept Great For Newspapers
NETVIBES Aug 27, yy
Let users build the "paper" they want. Unfortunately, "NetVibes" interface is a chunky-monkey giants scroller that merely ("merely") parses other sites' news pages and reproduces them verbatin, without the ads. On the other hand, the concept is excellent. Let them (readers users) build their own nameplated-page full of gadgets and news feeds and filtered searches. Let them pick from columns and sections. Let the user vote on which parts of the content package have value.
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The Problem With Cable Is Television
NYT Aug 10, yy
Programming costs my break up the cable tiers. Still angry about golf & cooking channels and no real sci-fi anymore.
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Vonage: Free Phone Calls for Facebook Users
AP Aug 27, yy
Android and iPhone App lets users connect directly. The final atomization of media will be followed by a reception at the River Styx.
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Massive Censorship Of Digg Uncovered
ALTERNET Aug 27, yy
Who knew you couldn't trust a shouting crowd? Crowd-sourced networks are vulnerable to devious maniulation. Majority rule is the danger in democracy.
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Why Designers Hate Crowdsourcing
FORBES Aug 27, yy
Crowdsourcing Greatest Threat to Publishing, Too. Crowdsourcing combines the best features of professional-quality work and slavery, with just a touch of fluff and BS. Not the best place to look for truth.
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WikiLeaks cuts a new, wired path for journalism
REUTERS Jul 27, yy
New, citizen-mediated reporting and information sources still need the wisdom (uh, experience) and savvy (uh, access to the pipes) of traditional media gto provide analysis According to this analysis by traditional media, of course, which did not break the story.
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Free Vs. Paid Shapes Media Debate
SYDNEYMORNINGHERALD Jul 27, yy
Newspapers have already had this conversation. Free circulation vs. paid has always been the frontier, with Free dominating the smaller community pubs and paid dominating the capital-intensive high-circulation dailies and magazines. It is usually a function of geographic scale.
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Empty World at Times and Sunday Times Online
NEWSER Aug 26, yy
Yes, Newser. Citing "sources." Some reports have Murdoch's London paywall failing miserably. Other reports (not reported here) say the numbers are misleading, as all "dead tree" subscribers have full access.
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Real-time wide-spread news content indexing service.
METAWEB Aug 27, yy
A unique approach to makeing information valuable. Metaweb provide real-time indexing of "partners" content and cross-mapping their content molecules to a category of millions of "entities" (uh, "subjects.")
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UK Press Boss Admits: We Have Not Invested enough In Journalism
GUARDIAN_UK Aug 11, yy
But Executive Managers got some really, really keen bonuses! After all, the boat is only sinking on the bottom. The top is still quite dry.
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New York Times Should Charge for News, Google Too
BLOOMBERGBW Jul 27, yy
"The issue is not how much people value access to a particular newspaper, but whether comparable content is available elsewhere for a cheaper price." Hal Varian, Google's Chief Economist. On the other hand, a newspaper filled with news that's available everywhere -- like AP -- is worth . . . less?
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NewsCorp Buys Journalism Online Stake, Swallows Skiff
MARKETWATCH Jul 27, yy
The battle for control of transactions is underway, with Google, Apple, NewsCorp, and many others vying for the nickle. Or the brass ring.
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CEO of AOL wants to fix technologically-challenged journalism
EDITORSWEBLOG Aug 26, yy
Carole Wurzelbacher'S take on AOL's approach to Citizen Journalism. Smart woman. She mentions that AOL's Tim Armstrong said "content space will become the epicenter of the internet." I would note that "Epicenter" is the surface spot directly above (as Wikipedia claims) "the point where the fault begins to rupture, and in most cases, it is the area of greatest damage." Deep below the rocky crust of the internet, the molten force of citizen journalism presses relentlessly upward, seeking a lane to the land of the light.
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How not to save news
NYPOST Jul 27, yy
Preppy-tax the iPad to pay for news? Change copyright law? Grant anti-trust exemptions? Give journalism tax breaks? Make government subsidies for news? Make journalism a branch office of Homeland Security? Golly, Molly, this sure sounds strange!
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Spanish Judge Rules File-Sharing Not Illegal -- Judges Liken P2P To The Ancient Practice of Lending Books
TORRENTFREAK Aug 27, yy
If it's media, it's for sale in Spain. Rampant bootlegging and file sharing threatens EU, World Copyrights
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Cloud-as-router Presages Virtual Hosting
PCMAG Aug 27, yy
Everything On Your Camera/Phone is Mine! Applications that use the cloud as a router, and automatically collect images and other data from cellphones and other interactive devices from within a geographic area. Another really great idea with some really frightening unintended consequences.
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CNN and CBS in Talks to Gather News Together
NYT Jun 05, yy
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London Times Goes Back to Basics on Web
NYT Jul 27, yy
The News, the whole news, and only the news. What, no happy faces? Refocusing the web page on the reader, removing the distractions of advertising and links, may be just what the reading doctor ordered.
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Stop The Presses: 'Sunset' For Print In Five Years, FT Sees
PAIDCONTENTUK Jul 27, yy
No more printed newspaper? After seeing this morning's Denver Post, I am thinking this might be a good result.
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iPad 'won't help newspaper publishers'
CRIKEY.COM.AU Aug 27, yy
If it looks like a newspaper, and doesn't make money for newspapers, who gives a crap? You should. And you should be very, very worried. The iPad and similar devices can't save a business that depends on publishing a version of the same product in every city.
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Media startup steps up big-time
DENVERPOST Jul 27, yy
The Post calls it an eBay-like service for online articles, photos and video. An online app-store for bloggers and freelance journalists, utilizing market forces in place of centralized editing and control.
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Three Birds, a Billionaire and the Hyper-Local Future of News
NEWYORKOBSERVER Jul 27, yy
Terrible headline. Great story. Hyper-local NYC lower-east-side news site funded by Wyoming billionaire tackles the small.
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Keywords Replace Headlines
NYT Aug 27, yy
Can you feel anything when I do this? The oldest game on the web is fooling search engines so people see your porno. As news becomes the ultimate fractal business model, every little sticky spot will help.
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Google Wave Opens, Combines Blogs, Email, IM & Wiki
INFORMATIONWEEK Jul 28, yy
But what about my Home Page? A social-network cluster-based platform is THE REAL Newspaper of the Future.
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News Is Just a Product Placement In India
NYT Sep 19, yy
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The Return of Coupons
NYT Aug 26, yy
Newspapers deliver more paper than news. The value of the newspaper industry has always been its delivery system. Now, with coupon redemption rates soaring, new eyes are looking at that channel.
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Thomson Reuters Profit Declines 33%
HUFFINGTONPOST May 06, yy
Reuters decline reflects print woes. News service customers cut back forcing profits down.
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Few Americans Use Twitter
EDISONRESEARCH Aug 27, yy
Twitter is a Seven Percent Solution. Thirty-two percent of Americans believe in ghosts, 37% percent believe their houses are haunted, 10% believe that the moon landing was staged. Oops. Over the 140-character limit.
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Making money with mobile
NEWS&TECH Aug 27, yy
The iPad and mobile markets are exploding, and publishers must get in. Like wild horses to fresh water.
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Lee Enterprises to Develop Mobile Apps
MARKETWATCH May 03, yy
You will see many stories like this. The arc of probabilities includes the possibility that the story itself -- not the newspaper, the edition, or the page -- is the only place where value can be found.
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The Pixelization of Journalism
HUFFINGTONPOST May 03, yy
Lots of small revenue sources can add to major revenue. But not if you're only trick is printing papers.
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Newspaper circulation continues to fall
AP SUNTIMES Apr 26, yy
The rate of decline is declining. That;s the good news. The bad news is another 6-8 percent of newspaper readers have vanished.
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The News Power of Twitter
TREMENDOUSNEWS Apr 16, yy
What are the odds that Twitter will become a trusted news source? What are the odds of winning the lottery?
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Nikkei Builds Link Wall Around News Web Site
NYT Aug 27, yy
Private-pond news is a tempting concept. The hard part is building a page that not valuable if it is read. The reverse-headedness of the concept is what makes it difficult.
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UK McKinsey Survey: Adult News Consumption Soars
EDITOR&PUBLISHER Apr 08, yy
The need to be the first to hear breaking news. Bad news for paper, but good news for news.
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Murdoch: Stop Google Links
BIZWEEK Apr 08, yy
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Newspaper industry is struggling, but surviving
POLKCOUNTYDEMOCRAT Apr 08, yy
Local news may be a hole to small for the Internet to crawl in to. The danger is being blindsided by the power of the small. Twitter may be the greatest enemy of traditional news.
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The Fearless Press, and Other Legends
NYT Apr 08, yy
The myth of editorial independence melts as ad revenue drops. Newspapers have long known not to bite the hand that feeds them. Once they stop feeding, however, things can change.
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Nikkei Restricts Links to Its New Web Site
NYT Aug 27, yy
Japanese daily lifts paywall around web site. Perhaps we will develop a yen for the good old days.
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UK Investigative Bureau Tries to Make Up for News Cutbacks
NYT Apr 08, yy
Disembodied investigative journalism will start to resemble trenchcoat-wearing private detectives. Something smells fishy, and it ain't oyster stew, according to Bertha Cool.
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McClatchy RollS Out WebVisible To Dailies
MARKETWATCH Apr 07, yy
Service links advertisers via newspaper listings, newspaper web sites or search engines, or via mobile phones or navigation devices. Finally, a service that sees with an advertiser's perspective. The next frontier will be providing fulfillment services between advertisers and customers.
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Twiter Predicts the Future
Kevin Kelly Apr 07, yy
Tweets can predict the performance of films better than market-based predictions. Go back and re-read Kevin's New Rules for a New Economy from a decade ago, and pay attention to the small and the edge.
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Twitter Forcasts Box Office Results
LATIMES Aug 26, yy
The sum total of all tweets is more accurate than any individual twit. We call it "Meta-News", information derived from information overload.
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Print Newspapers to Survive a Decade, Sun-Times
BIZWEEK Aug 03, yy
They carried stuff out of the house until it was an empty shell. And then they started ripping the siding and the shingles off, and carried away the doors and windows. But it was still our home.
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Comments online often manufactured by special-interest groups
DENVERPOST Mar 28, yy
You're just now figuring that out? Golly. After 20 years of email, chat, discussion boards, with screamers, flamers, freaks, skulkers, lurkers, and posting bots, you are starting to think that the Blogasphere might be filled with Caca de Vaca Toro?
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Murdoch Finalizes Paywall for Two British Papers
NYT Mar 28, yy
$1.48 a week. The Times and Sunday Times will implement a combined website behind a paywall. $1.48 x 365 = $540.20 per year. That's on par with Dish TV, Basic Cable, or 10 minutes in a Apple store.
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Aggregators beware: Hot News Doctrine Alive and Kicking
CITIZENMEDIA Mar 23, yy
But I only stole the consonants! I made the vowels up all by myself! And the, punctuation, too.
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Charge for News! Yes, Do It! C
NEWSER Aug 27, yy
Paywalls are no protection from content theft. Think about it. For $6 a month, Newser can take all your stuff anyway and distribute it to zillions of readers.
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Online Pay Wall Reaches Asia
ASIASENTINEL Mar 17, yy
Hong Kong's South China Morning Post declares loss. The newspaper business shrinkage may be inversely linked to the broadband penetration rate in a nation/market.
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Starbucks Opens Door to USA Today
WASHINGTONBIZJOURNALS Mar 17, yy
Remember Page Item Counts? When USA Today launced with 60 to 120 visual items on the front page, the newspaper industry was stunned. The busy-page style is perfect for heavy coffee drinkers.
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Ads Down, Circ Down, Paywalls Dicey
PEW2010 Mar 17, yy
On the bright side, internet advertising was also down. But it hurts less than it could if it hurt less than it does.
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ABC Melding Print, Online Data in New Pub Statement
EDITORANDPUBLISHER Mar 17, yy
Running out of things to count. Will include e-reader, mobile, frequency, platform and distribution methods along with online data from comScore, Omniture and Nielsen Online.
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Advertising Begins to Stabilize
PORTFOLIO.COM Mar 17, yy
Slight Gain In Cable Revenue Causes Euphoria. The ocean does not look deep from the top. Surely the bottom is near.
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AP hires NY Times exec to boost digital revenue
AP Mar 09, yy
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Newspapers over-dependent on advertising, says Publicis boss
GUARDIAN_UK Mar 09, yy
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Transparency is the New Objectivity
BUSINESSWEEK Mar 09, yy
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Newspapers Have Never Made Much Money From News
GOOGLE Mar 09, yy
Well, DUH! We sold advertising, not news! . Charging for news would make it un-Holy! Charging for sports is one thing, but how much for the Editorial Page? Oh, that low, huh?
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3 Big Problems for Online Advertisers
ATLANTIC Mar 09, yy
They go by so fast, those Internet Users! And they're not from around here -- strangers and the like. And chintzy, too!
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Demand Medias content assembly line
EMEDIAVITALS Mar 09, yy
Answers. Lots and lots of answers. And you say a computer is asking the questions? And his name is Deep Thought?
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Publisher profits dive 1.7x faster than sales
NEWSOSAUR Mar 09, yy
Shrinking newspapers can't shrink their physical plants, presses, inserting systems, truck fleets, building size or energy budgets as fast as ad revenue is falling. Sooner or later, the lines cross.
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MEDIAGAZER: Techmeme Takes On The Media
MEDIAGAZER Mar 09, yy
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Newspapers remain important check on power
UTICAOD.COM Mar 07, yy
Newspapers continue to fell very self-important. Another strongly-worded editorial should keep the tide from coming in.
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A Cover Ad That Mimics a Newspapers Front Page
NYT Mar 07, yy
When Art Imitates Reality Imitating News. Isn't Fox News enough? Does everybody have to pretend that advertising is journalism, and that journalism is a revenue opportunity?
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First web copyright crackdown coming
NEWSOSAUR Mar 06, yy
Steal The Whole Story, Go To Hell. Steal just the first paragraph, Go To Heck. Steal just the headline, go to Nebraska. Steal just the punctuation, go the the Wall Street Journal.
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Newspaper News Penetration Slips Behind Internet, TV
PEW Feb 28, yy
78% get TV news. 61% get some news online. 50% read a paper. Meanwhile, 40% of American homes do not have broadband. That, my friends, may be what is left of the newspaper market. Meanwhile, local news is somewhat of an internet void.
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AP, Conde Nast to Offer Content on iPad
EWEEK Aug 27, yy
The IPad's success is tied to the content farm behind it. AP's Gateway will provide a business news service, and Conde Naste may lead with either Modern Bride, or Wired.
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AP Digital Unit to Help Publishers Market Through Mobile, Pads
AP Mar 01, yy
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Justice Dept. Won't Challenge Online News-Aggregation Service
WSJ Feb 25, yy
One-stop subscription for aggregated newspaper content. Buggy-whip cartel demands parity.
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The Intrinsic Menace in 'Media Reform'
MEDIAINSTITUTE Feb 23, yy
Can journalism flourish in an environment founded on net neutrality, increased funding for public media, and an expanded role (and tax breaks) for nonprofit organizations? Even more to the point, will the Tea Party be happy with the Government Takeover of Journalism?
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The 11 Layers of Citizen Journalism
POYNTER Aug 27, yy
Steve Outing's remarkable analysis of Citizen Journalism. Must reading.
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AOL To Launch
BUSINESSINSIDER Aug 27, yy
Zoning laws may have to be enacted to regulate uncontrolled growth of hyper-local websites at every intersection on the Information Superhighway. Back in the old days we dreamed about the "Wired Nation," and wound up with Comcast and Cox. Then we dreamed about the "Information Superhighway," and wound up with porno and spam. Now we're anticipating "Hyperlocal Websites." Too many hyperlocal websites will turn into nothing more than background noise, and another great metaphor will head to the semantic scrapyard.
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The Future Of Web Advertising Is Death
LATimes Feb 22, yy
No worries! A newer, more popular form of technology will arise to overtake the Internet in the semi-near future. Just wait. You'll see!
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Publishers Should Create Toll Gate For Premium Content
ONLINEMEDIADAILY Aug 27, yy
The advertising industry has become much too nice, and companies need to stop being afraid to interrupt the consumers with ads. Because it is profitable to be rude.
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Make No Mistake: Internet Content Subscription Models will come!
BROADBANDBREAKFAST Apr 05, yy
Leonard Grace is a former Cable TV exec, and he's got advice for newspapers. You guys should charge more. But don't do it like cable did, with all those golf channels.
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Nielsen Study Shows Rocky Pay Road
NIELSON Jul 28, yy
Why should we pay online when we get it for free in the uh, um, hmmm. Experienced pollsters know that certain questions will always get a negative response, and a headline. "Do you want higher taxes?" "Should I hit you with a hammer?" "Are you a racist?"
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40% Of U.S. Homes Don't Have Broadband Internet
AP/TVNEWSCHECK Feb 17, yy
Don't pin your online hopes on 100% penetration. The great rush online stalls at the edge of prosperity. Ironic, while trying to bring broadband to every neighborhood, that there remains a vast proportion of the population that doesn't want, or can't afford, to play.
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Publishers want more to publish on Apple's iPad
CNET Feb 16, yy
Newspapers not wild about sharing subscripition revenue with the Goa'uld. But they can make their eyes glow.
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What Newspapers Can Learn From Craigslist
WSJ Sep 07, yy
Edifice Complex, thy nameplate doth banner. Wymay correctly observes that newspapers have egos, which carries through in the look-through-the-funnel approach most news websites take. Newspapers best hope in the future is to become the reader's agent. The Big Building Downtown will become more irrelevant the harder they try to build edifice.
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Internet HoneyGrid reveals 95% of User Generated Content is spam or malicious
DANIWEB Feb 09, yy
Spam is spam? What a surprise. In the words of Truman Capote, that's not writing, that's typing.
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The Future of Newspapers and New Business Models for Growth
HUFFINGTONPOST May 13, yy
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Canadian Online News Site The Mark Gets Funding
PAIDCONTENT.ORG Feb 09, yy
When will newspapers jump on the Huffington Post product model? Here's another one with a less charming title: PaidContent.org
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Government Subsidies for Journalism
FORDHAM Feb 09, yy
If American democracy is to survive, it will need a vibrant free press that is subsidized by the government. This is going to be real popular with the Tea Party crowd.
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HyperLocal Sites: Sell Services, Not Just Ads
PAIDCONTENT.ORG Feb 09, yy
This is the newspaper-killer website model. While journalists fret over their bylines, hyperlocal sites take over the customer-advertiser relationships.
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Newspapers share carriers to cut costs
DAILYJOURNAL Feb 09, yy
Why hasn't FedEx or UPS made a move into this market? Both companyies' trucks make my dogs bark every day, sometimes twice.
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Industrywide iPad plan under way?
NEWS&TECH Feb 09, yy
Of course they are. And they will show up to the meeting with Apple carrying iPhones and listening to iPods and reciting their iMantras in unison. It's hard for sheep to be newspapers.
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Content Created from Web Search Trends
NYT Feb 08, yy
Are you thinking what I'm thinking? No wonder your story sounds so familiar. Echoes of what people want to know come from the most popular search questions submitted to Google, Yahoo and others.
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KLAS-TV to Launch Hyperlocal Neighborhood Web Sites
PRNEWSWIRE Feb 09, yy
THEY'RE COMING FOR YOUR DAUGHTERS. Newspapers are still rolling the presses and building rectangles, while the Visigoths plunder the neighborhoods and social networks. carrying off the crops, women, children and, oh yes, the news.
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Newspaper Web site traffic stalls
NEWS&TECH Feb 08, yy
Traffic to newspaper Web sites accounted for 37 percent of all Internet traffic in Q4 And yet, it's declining. Can press runs drive traffic to web sites? Remains to be seen, as most newspapers with websites lift barely a finger to service cyberspace in the printed page.
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Free vs. Paid, Murdoch vs. Rusbridger
NYT Feb 07, yy
What if there was, like, this fight, you know? Where two people were really, you know, fighting, and, like, they were both wrong? You know.
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Does Journalism Exist?
GUARDIAN Feb 06, yy
So there is no agreement among publishers, never mind the public, as to whether journalism has a direct value in any form. Alan Rusbridger'S speech, given at the London College of Communication's annual Hugh Cudlipp Lecture. Rusbridger is editor of the Guardian.
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Two MediaNews papers to charge for some Web content
SALTLAKETRIBUNE Feb 06, yy
MediaNews experiments with the small papers. Like white mice, Rhesus monkeys or grad students.
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Blogs Just Aren't Cool Any More, Teens Say
PCMagazine Feb 03, yy
Well, duh! If mom does it, then we are so outta here. The Pew Research Center study, Social Media & Mobile Internet Use Among Teens and Young Adults, shows teen blogs declining, but social media participation climbing. Put that on your Facebook page.
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Some News Outlets Ready to Try Charging Online Readers
NYT Feb 02, yy
Meanwhile, Yahoo has a deal with AP. But first.... Every newspaper inventing their own charging systems? Probably appropriate, for now, since very few actually know what they are doing. The 1,000 Monkey theory suggests that if enough papers try it Their Way, one of them will probably get it right, eventually.
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To Deliver, iPad Needs Media Deals
NYT Feb 03, yy
MacFan Journalist Swoons For Godjobs MaxiPad. OK, over the top, but you gotta admit that this johnny-journalist-jump- through-the-media -event-hoop thingy borders on Beatlemania. The lack of dignity is quite sad.
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IPad Useful, But Nwsppr BizMod Reform Better, Google Exec Says
ADVERTISINGAGE Feb 01, yy
We are here to help newspapers, Google sez. Cling to your nameplate, or gadgetize news delivery? You decide. Digital distribution will be a boon to newspaper publishers if they can also radically redefine their product and means of reaching consumers.
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Government financial support of news media continues steep decline, adding to challenges in news business
ANNENBERG Jan 28, yy
How many newspapers surviving on foreclosure notices alone? Dig deeper in this wonderful report from the Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism and the U. of Southern California
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Newspapers Are Apps
MAYABARATZ Jan 26, yy
Overthrow the Metaphor. Newspaper people can't shed their metaphor blindness unless they step away from the NamePlate Disease (uh, "The New York Times" is not news. The news is the news, the "New York Times" is just the wheelbarrow.)
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Scotish Website with Print Quarterly
INDEPENDENT_UK Jan 23, yy
They never got the bagpipe joke, either. If we all start blogs, maybe something will bubble up?
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Nearly half of Google News users just skim headlines
IBTIMES Jan 21, yy
Newspaper home pages take forever to load. The anti-cookie: click on a Google News link, and then wait for some newspaper's EgoPage to open. By the time a reader clicks on a link, he/she/it has already decided to read the story, but has to wait for the slow page load, the obligatory ad (click here to skip this ad), and, almost always, the one ad that takes forever to load, holding the whole page. This experience subtly trains readers to avoid newspaper links. Eat the crumbs, but avoid the stale cookie.
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NY Times To Charge For Web Content
INFORMATIONWEEK Jan 22, yy
The Meter is Running! The Times is gearing up to vend smaller bites to smartphones, and allowing users to have a hand in setting their own rates.
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Google: Biting the Hand that Feeds You
CHANGEMEDIA Jul 28, yy
Frymaster wrote that there is a direct connection between Google's user-centric, community-oriented approach and their financial success. Duh. Google *is* the new newspaper, and you'd better hop on board. The search-based lifestyle continues to expand on the Web, yet newspapers and magazine still believe that readers want the filtered view. It's time to throw a saddle on Google, and ride that pony hard. I'd build my own newspaper, if I had he right tool. I'd be willing to use yours, if you'll just invent it. Need some suggestions?
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Calling on Leakers to Help Document Local Misdeeds
NYT Dec 15, yy
Who helps cows more -- the cowboy, or the packing plant? (Cue evil Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha laugh here.) Both the drover and the butcher work the same production line. Google threatens newspapers the same way that butchers threaten the Beef Industry (not a synonym for ranchers.)
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Publishers Plan for Mobile, Tablet Future
NYT Dec 10, yy
Someday, all American homes will have an electric motor to power a variety of domestic devices. Packaged right, magazine content is perfect for the Apple ITunes Vend-O-Matic machine, as well as the various commercial sites, like Amazon and Borders. But Time Inc. wants to build a magazine Portal. Which raises the question about their perspective. Is having the most famous newsrack a higher priority than making advertising work for the advertiser? Truth is, the advertising belongs to the story, not the publication. The story that everyone reads -- regardless of the "title" it's in -- is the wagon that carries the freight.
Or would you see a future when we are freed from physical devices, and our environments -- homes, cars, offices -- provide us with all the interface, display, connectivity and bandwidth we need? Show me the Miracle in the End Zone, and I'll even sit still for a Personal Hygiene product ad.
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Nielson to close Editor & Publisher.
AP Dec 15, yy
So fleet the works of man. Back to the earth again. Ancient and holy things Fade like a dream. (Charles Kingsley, Old and New, 1902)
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Publisher Lays Out Plan to Save Newspaper
NYT Dec 08, yy
Journalism IPhone Candy Store. In the anquish of childhood, supreme torture is stnading in front of the Candy Counter with a dollar in your pocket. Chocolate bar? Candy corns? Jaw-breakers? A newspaper candy store might have all the stories from all the papers, but in a pay-as-you-go model, the dollar runs out long before the appetite is satisfied.
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News Corp, Time dangle Tablet-screen dream
REUTERS Dec 08, yy
Where's Roger Fidler when we need him? Knight-Rider's Information Design Lab built a "Tablet Newspaper" mock-up in 1993, on the theory that newspaper readers were wedded to the vertical-page newspaper metaphor. But metaphors can be slippery when consumer behavior is changing.
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San Francisco Panorama, One Issue, $16
LATIMES Dec 08, yy
Publishing Against the Grain. Dailies are suffering, weeklies gasping for breath, monthlies laying off staff -- what's next? A single-issue newspaper, 300 pages, $16.
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Google responds to newspaper critics
GOOGLE Dec 08, yy
Google Licks the Hand it Bites. Your dog bites you, then wags his tail and puts his head in your lap. "Aww, good puppy." Then he bites you again.
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Magazine profit from search engines
FINANCIALTIMES Dec 08, yy
Search engines can 1.) help your advertisers, or 2.) just piss you off. Time to choose. How can newspapers turn Google to a profit? If Google-delivered hits benefited your advertisers, you would be less quick to complain about all those clicks coming in that you're not paying for.
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Newspaper sales highest in India, China and Japan
ECONOMICTIMES Dec 08, yy
Newspaper sales highest high-wired Japan. You can compete with handlelds, but not by staying with past practices. Rethink what consumers want by WATCHING what they do, rather than what they say.
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Keep Key Readers, Enhance Revenue (cut the press run)
EDITOR&PUBLISHER Dec 08, yy
It's about profit, not circulation. Keep just one subscriber, but charge $1.2 millon per copy. Or two subscribers at $650k. Or three....
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CNN best on hyper-local play
GUARDIAN_UK Dec 08, yy
Duh. Local news has always been the strength of newspapers, until they fell for the sports and celebrity ruse. Get back to basics, start serving the communications needs of your local citizens.
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Google adds Twitter, Blogs as news sources
EDITORSBLOG Aug 26, yy
We report, you decide. Is it news, or just gossip? Now, we report, you figure it out for yourself. Good luck with that.
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PRNEWSWIRE Aug 06, yy
Serve the advertiser. These guys are trying to make it easier for local advertisers to succeed. Smart, ambitious, and years late.
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Washington Times Will Become Free Newspaper
WASHPOST Dec 03, yy
Doing God's Work. I asked the Washington Post's Editor in the spring of '84 what it was like to work for God. "Normal," he said. "All newspaper publishers think they're God."
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Newspaper readership remains strong even in thick of recession
WICKEDLOCAL Nov 29, yy
What good are readers that don't pay? Haven't advertisers always asked this question? Are online readers more valuable than "pass along" readers?
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Group of Magazine Publishers Is Said to Be Building an Online Newsstand
NYT Nov 29, yy
An Online Newstand is like an Illustrated List. It fits neatly within the thought that the newspaper metaphor is being replaced by the browser/search engine metaphor. Google *is* a place that serves as Home Page for lots of people who can read.
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Media News, Dallas Morning News Consider Google Block
BLOOMBERG Nov 28, yy
Prisoner's Dilemna? What if they had a mass suicide but not everybody showed up? A group boycott of Google searches creates the perfect Prisoner's Dilemna trap for newspapers and other content creators. Would traffic lost by the boycotters wind up with those left standing? Or can group action yield greater power? When was the last time newspaper publishers actually cooperated with each other?
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Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact
FT Nov 24, yy
Can Microsoft pay you enough for you to block Google searching your site? Short answer: "Yes." Do you have any idea how much cash Microsoft has under the mattress? Or how big their mattress really is?
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Newspaper circulation may be worse than it looks
AP Nov 22, yy
A subscriber without a printed copy? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. To deposit a subscriber's check without rotating the press wouldst seem a petty grievance, perchance or not.
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There's good news for newspapers -- and their readers
MODESTOBEE Nov 22, yy
171 Million adults still reading papers/sites. Readers remain, but revenue is stressed. Turning online readers into revenue *beyond subscriptions* is the real challange. Finding ways to get involved with readers' spending habits is still the key.
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About Half in U.S. Would Pay for Online News, Study Finds
NYT Nov 16, yy
Three bucks a month? That's less than a cable channel, a pack of cigarettes, a six pack of cheap American beer, a gallon of gas, or a subscription to a daily newspaper. Huh? What?
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Online Ads Are Booming, if Theyre Attached to a Video
NYT Nov 16, yy
Piano Cat Raises Rates. Yes, a video on every page. And music! And rotating ads! And little games and puzzles! And an interactive horoscope! And a picture of Shawna and JLow! And a Michael Jackson story! And maybe, if there's room, a little actual news.
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NH is 1st state to help newspaper, likely not last
AP Nov 16, yy
It's not a charity. It's a vital service. Would you like to be charged for each ambulance ride? OK, bad example.
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Publishing vets set to launch newspaper in Detroit
AP Nov 16, yy
Home. Delivery. Daily. That's news! Establlished newspapers are shedding plant and facilities at record rates. The Sterns are just not going to buy any of that stuff to start with.
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Newspaper Industry Lawyers Attack Fair Use, Claim Google Is Illegal
AP Nov 21, yy
"Picky, picky, picky." (Pat Paulson) You run a front-page story based on a letter written by your lawyers? Make sure you spell their names right.
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Chronicle goes slick for beauty
HUFFINGTON Nov 04, yy
In the factory we make cosmetics; in the drugstore we sell hope. (Charles Revlon) If it waddles like a magazine, and quacks like a magazine, then there must be some lipstick involved. Can a newspaper morph itself into a magazine? In a word: yes. Just watch. The Chronicle is making a very brave move. Kaplah!!
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Publisher in Portugal Picks a Fine Time to Start a Newspaper
NYT Nov 10, yy
First we kill the lawyers. Then we abolish the 'grid', banish the stylebook, dismember the beats, round up a committee of alleged 'readers' and have them design the new paper using gold stars, construction paper and white glue.
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News Erupts, and So Does a Web Debut
NYT Nov 10, yy
Not your father's newspaper. A mix of donations, sponsorships, premium content and revenue from conferences to come up with a sustainable model for journalism that neither depends on nor requires a print product. Then we kill all the publishers.
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Denver Post: Pay no attention to those down-spiraling circulation numbers
COLO_INDEPENDENT Nov 03, yy
The price of chocolate has been reduced to an all-time high. The Denver Post used to be affiliated with a circus, and had a stuffed elephant in a glass case, and used to give away gasoline to classified customers. And, oh, yes, fewer subscribers means more readers, right?
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Washington Post Reports 69% Jump In 3Q Profit
HUFFINGTONPOST Nov 02, yy
Multi-channel news? TWP is in the chips because they did what other papers should have done in the 80s and 90s -- diversified into other media. Don't look back, keep looking forward.
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Who's losing readers?
COURIER-EXPRESS Nov 02, yy
The big papers are in trouble. The little papers may weather the storm, because they are close to their readers. Local news in small towns is not an internet phenomenon. Twitter may be hot in Cleveland, but relatively pointless in Alamosa.
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Newspapers Across the Country Show Steep Declines in Circulation 10/25/2009
EDITOR_PUBLISHER Oct 26, yy
Follow the Money. The NYT showed more revenue from subs than from ads last quarter, a far cry from the 80% adv 20% subs world we grew up in. The biggest newspapers will continue to shrink, until they reach a sustainable level, that will be based more on subscriber revenue than advertising! Look for new kinds of revenue, including government-supported subscription subsidies or public fundraising drives.
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NYT Sub Revenue Passes Advertising
NYT Oct 24, yy
The big news is that the Gray Lady is still losing money (27% revenue drop in the July-September period). But NYT cost-cutting, and the sale of some assets (like their radio station) have brought the company's financials back to the point where the Boston Globe may no longer be for sale. Price increases on its daily national edition of 50 cents, to $2, helped bolster revenue. NYT reports that subscriptions are down slightly.
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Newsday Plans to Charge for Online News
NYT Oct 23, yy
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Pew Finds Gadgety Youngsters Most Likely Tweeters
HUFFINGTONPOST Sep 11, yy
Kids do the darndest things. Kids and U.S. House Members.
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' Chicago News Cooperative' to Sell Content to New York Times
NYT Oct 23, yy
You have *how* many editors and reporters? Part VII.
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HuffPost Creates News From Reader Responses
HUFFINGTONPOST Oct 23, yy
Now shipping from the Cat-Rat Ranch! It's like doing a news story about a comic strip about a soldier in combat in Afghanistan, who is actually a character in a book written by a soldier in Afghanistan, who himself was portrayed in a book about a soldier in combat in Afghanistan writing a book.
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A Newsroom Subsidized? Minds Reel
NYT Oct 19, yy
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Finding a new model for news reporting
TWP Oct 19, yy
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Thompson-Reuters to buy business content provider
NYT Oct 14, yy
Content providers are being snapped up by the big fish. Choke off the content supply, and the remaining channels increase in value. At least, that's the theory. Let's hope they don't accidentally extinguish the pilot light.
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Wanted: Pot Critic With Shrewd Taste and Medical Need
NYT Oct 23, yy
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Murdoch Says Google Steals His Content
NEWSWEEK Oct 11, yy
Does he really want Google to ignore him? This could be the beginning of a very interesting Business Model.
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NETWORKWORLD Apr 05, yy
Welcome to ApWorld. The Newspaper of the Future will be a place were readers DO things, instead of just read.
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Hearst Launches Web Aggregation Site
BUSINESSINSIDER Oct 23, yy
I thought we were 'sposed to vanquish the aggregators? The Evolution of the News Business Model proceeds apace at LMK.com.
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Condé Nast Launches Dating Site
CONDENASTE Aug 04, yy
Yahoo has a dating site. Alternative weeklies have dating sites. MSN has a dating site. AOL has a dating site. Newspapers used to have classifieds.
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Lessons From The Rocky Mountain News
John Temple Oct 14, yy
Quote: "We perceived the Web site as a newspaper online, as a complement to the paper, not as its own thing. That's not a strategy...."
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Washington Post, Bloomberg To Launch News Service
HUFFINGTONPOST Oct 14, yy
You have HOW many reporters and editors?
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Google Wave "noisy"
SLASHDOT Oct 01, yy
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Americans Hate Targeted Ads
SLASHDOT Oct 01, yy
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Let's Talk: Journalism and Social Media
NIEMAN Oct 14, yy
You wanna see Social Media interacting withJournalism? We can talk about that. It's a conversation you can watch yourself participating in. I know, awkward sentence. But you'll see. Take short notes. You'll be needing this later.
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AP in Deal to Deliver Nonprofits' Journalism
NYT Oct 14, yy
You have HOW many reporters and editors? As the number of newspapers declines, AP declines. Time to open the content nets even wider. You will see AP continue to expand its, ah, 'menu'.
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Newspapers Have Not Hit Bottom, Analysts Say
NYT Oct 14, yy
Yes. The Web hasn't stopped changing, kids haven't stopped adopting technology earlier and faster than geezers, and the disembodiment of everything continues iin spite of the economy. Advertisers -- local advertisers -- become more integrated with the electronic world every day.
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Google Releases 'Fast-Flip' News-Reading Service
NYT Oct 14, yy
Should be find a better way of doing it the old way, or a better way of doing it the new way? How many ways are there to do a page filled with icons? Imagine a really big icon, that fills the whole screen! And imagine that you click on it and it takes you to ... Another Web Page That Fills The Whole Screen! Amazing!
Simple in concept, the kicker here is that a really quick serving and rendering scheme enables full magazine pages to pop up quite quickly (yes, and a reliable broadband connection makes it hum along nicely). Why, you could do newspapers or magazines with it, if only you could resist the temptation to redirect the user to your own web site?
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Politicians' Tweets Are Mostly Self-Promotional, Researchers Say
TWP Sep 11, yy
The Death of Twitter? "A team of researchers from the University of Maryland plodded through more than 6,000 Twitter postings" ... to discover ... "politicians spend most of their time on Twitter promoting themselves."
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API Study Shows 'Fremiums' Becoming Popular.
JOURNALISMONLINE Oct 14, yy
The push to monetize news continues. Getting every member of an entire industry to all raise price barriers at about the same is like.... is like... (Metaphors fail me here. Herding cats? Reforming Health Care? Saving Afghanistan While Stopping Opium?
Convincing Harley-Davidson owners to muffle their bikes?) ... finding a good metaphor.
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Lots of Fee Ideas for Media Online
NYT Oct 14, yy
The first newspapers web sites began appearing in 1993. Suddenly, 16 years later, every newspapers is trying to invent their own little online cash-registers. Expect two things: 1.) It will be offered as a service to publishers by entrepreneurs, 2.) It will be a custom installation problem everywhere, and 3.) the plugs won't fit. OK, it was three things. And I meant "Plug-ins."
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Google Plans Tools to Help News Media Charge for Content
NYT Oct 14, yy
Google would just LOVE to handle those little transactions for publishers. They also have a few suggestions to make.
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WSJ and NYT Plan San Francisco Editions
NYT Oct 14, yy
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Exterminate the Parasites: A radical plan to save the old media
NEWSWEEK Oct 14, yy
Kill the aggregators, the parasites! Except Associated Press, of course. And Reader's Digest. We like them. But don't cripple our search results standings! And we like those GoogleAds dollars. Keep that up.
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Newport News Charges Online, Sees Newstand Rise
NEWSWEEK Oct 14, yy
The other trick is to have a really, really terrible web site, and convince people that the print edition isn't worth buying. The average Porn site only gets $6 a month, dude.
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Uh, Teens DO Tweet -- more than anyone else!
TECHCRUNCH Oct 14, yy
Some things just HAVE to be true. You know it in your Soul. Teens twit more. And politicians tweet about themselves.
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How Teens Consume Media
MORGANSTANLEY Aug 30, yy
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Setting the price of a free press
LATIMES Aug 27, yy
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Who's Driving Twitter's Popularity? Not Teens
NYT Aug 27, yy
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New York Observer Starts a Paper on Real Estate
NYT Oct 14, yy
A good idea, and a sign of the times. You can make a good case for selling a print product about stationary, high-ticket items that sell slowly.
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Why AT&T Killed iPhone Google Voice on Friday August 21, @05:54PM
SLASHDOT Aug 23, yy
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Nokia Leaks Phone With Full GNU/Linux Distribution on Friday August 21, @10:30AM
SLASHDOT Aug 23, yy
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News Corp. pushing to create an online news consortium
LATIMES Oct 14, yy
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News Corp. Ends Its Free London Paper
NYT Oct 14, yy
OK, so not the best timing for a launch. But still, nice try, guys.
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The Paper That Doesn't Want to Be Free
NYT Aug 17, yy
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AOL Blossoms as Print Retreats
NYT Aug 17, yy
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Measuring Real Time Public Opinion With Twitter
SLASHDOT Sep 17, yy
The seeds of a great idea lie in this study. The best study would be to measure every electronic communication for tone, nouns, seditious content. Say, isn't that what Poindexter wanted to do?
The compromise is personal liberty, privacy, invisibility, and truth.
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More than 170 Dailys Sign On with Journalism Online
JOURNALISMONLINE Oct 14, yy
They can handle just about any kind of digital contenet. For now, they're wearing tweeds and talking the newspaper talk. But, really, anything digital? Pictures? Songs? Movies? Kindle files? Podcasts? Pizza delivery? Online local grocery shopping?
The game is afoot!
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Are Newspapers About to Cheat Death?
THEWRAP Oct 14, yy
If you are "born-again" on the Web, you can never truely die!
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Seattle Paper Is Resurgent as a Solo Act
NYT Aug 10, yy
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AOL's Business Model:
BNET Oct 14, yy
There will be a lot of companies providing very specialized content in niche markets. This is very much like the old world of publishing, which featured many specialized info-providing companies in finance, business, education, medicine, etc. What's new is that the scale of these operations can be both larger, and smaller.
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FT.com plans pay-per-article system
GUARDIAN Oct 14, yy
Not unlike the archive systems set up at many daily papers in the last few years, except the FT should charge the most for CURRENT news, less for archive access.
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Why I Believe in the Link Economy
REUTERS/AHERN Aug 07, yy
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Murdoch vows to charge for all online content
GUARDIAN Oct 14, yy
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Associated Press will sell you a license to quote the public domain
BOINGBOING Oct 14, yy
Do they still sell "Kissing Licenses" in Junior High Schools? (Do they still have "Junior Highs"?)
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Free daily "t.o.night" to launch in September
MEDIAINCANADA Oct 14, yy
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AP Doesn't Know Its Protection Tech Doesn't Protect
WIRED Jul 28, yy
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AP -- We're done talking about that stuff
DAGGLE Oct 23, yy
Read all about it on our Copyrighted Web site.
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User Time on Internet, Newspapers Level Off
ADAGE Jul 28, yy
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NPR Moves to Rewire Its Approach to the Web
NYT Oct 14, yy
Is NPR here to serve public radio, or IS NPR "Public Radio?"
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Start-Up Plans to Make Journalism Pirates Pay Up
NYT Aug 11, yy
Oh, Ted Nelson, where are you now? "Micropayment" was the heart and soul of Nelson's "Thinking Machines", a vision of an electronic world where you could follow links back to their origination, instead of their destination like the World Wide Web. Giving authors ownership over their every syllable, as I recall. In 1978 Nelson had "a significant impact upon IBM's thinking when he outlined his vision of the potential of personal computing to the team that three years later launched the IBM PC" (Wikipedia). Now building and promoting ZigZag, an information structure metaphor (zzstructure), that "is a multidimensional extension of a spreadsheet whose cells can contain various kinds of data." (Wikipedia).
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The Death of Snail Mail and Sunday Papers
SEEKINGALPHA Aug 26, yy
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A.P. Cracks Down on Unpaid Use of Articles on Web
NYT Oct 14, yy
OK, so that's not new. AP busted us in 1981 for using photos from the same roll of film that a photo they bought came from. But going after rogue electrons is a lot tougher.
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Diller Calls Free Web Content a Myth
BLOOMBERG Nov 09, yy
Yet, it's free. But you would expect him to say that, now, wouldn't you? Either the news is worth money, or it isn't. And if it is worth money, think twice before giving it away. And if it isn't worth money, well, then, Bucko, it's a different game altogether.
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Hey Newspaper Guys: Google's Not Making Money From News
TECHDIRT Oct 14, yy
Hey, newspaper guys. You aren't either. You're not selling news -- yet. You're giving it away, remember? You must have the courage to close the tap before all the water runs out.
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Is Crowdfunding the Future of Journalism?
MASHABLE Jul 18, yy
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Study Measures the Chatter of the News Cycle
NYT Jul 16, yy
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Breaking News Online: How One 19-Year Old Is Shaking Up Online Media
BNONEWS Jul 14, yy
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Breaking News Online: How One 19-Year Old Is Shaking Up Online Media
BNONEWS Jul 14, yy
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Want to Work at a Newspaper? Better Brush Up on Your Twitter.
MEDIAMEMO Oct 14, yy
Bold Prediction: 1.) Twitter will morph into something else by the time the money arrives. 2.) The difference between Twitter and Spam is that you invite Twitter on purpose. 3.) Overheard on a bus: nothing important.
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AP proposes new online article formatting
AP Jul 12, yy
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MST, AP propose news
MEDIASTANDARDSTRUST Oct 14, yy
There has to be a way for browsers to check for "permission" to read a story on a newspaper site. The story itself can contain the missing components that would make a browser plug-in happy enough to display the page. Not a new idea, guys.
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European Publishers Call on E.U. to Protect Copyright
NYT Oct 14, yy
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USA Today To Introduce Paid Digital Edition To Be Delivered By E-Mail
HUFFINGTON Aug 05, yy
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USA Today To Introduce Paid Digital Edition To Be Delivered By E-Mail
HUFFINGTON Apr 05, yy
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Newspapers Considering Music Industry-Like Royalty System
WSJBlog Jul 10, yy
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Detroit Newspapers' Traffic, Sales Up Since Home Delivery Reduction
HUFFINGTON Oct 14, yy
Classic supply-and-demand equation at work, apparently. Another example: a copy of the Rocky Mountain News is now going for $7 on eBay.
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Goodbye, Printed Blog
TECHCRUNCH Jul 07, yy
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InDenverTimes launches
INDENVERTIMES Jul 06, yy
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CompuServe Requiem
BASEX Oct 14, yy
Nostolgia. Melancholy. Memories.
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Banner-Ad-As-Auction example site (Garfield Minus Garfield)
PROJECTWONDERFUL Jul 03, yy
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Newspapers Need To Find The Pet For Their Penguin
NEWSPAPERPROJECT Jul 01, yy
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Neuromancer at 25: What It Got Right, What It Got Wrong
PCWORLD Oct 14, yy
Reading this book is like re-experiencing 1968 in a flashback. 1968, on the other hand, was nothing like the Web, but with better graphics.
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Reve/News -- Online Revenue News & Opinions Since 1998
REVE/NEWS Jun 27, yy
Upgrading the Newspaper Revenue Model | ReveNews marketing, search engine marketing, affiliate marketing, security issues, contextual advertising, next gen marketing, micro content
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The Collapse of the Great American Newspaper
NRJ Jun 25, yy
The Collapse of the Great American Newspaper | Newspaper Research Journal | Find Articles at BNET Newspaper Research Journal
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Heads of top U.S. companies snub blogs, Facebook: study
REUTERS Jun 25, yy
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News startup expects 10 pct of Web readers to pay
SALON Jun 24, yy
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Online News Stories that Change Behind Your Back
SLASHDOT Jun 24, yy
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Judge Posner: Outlaw Links To Save Newspapers?
BECKER-POSNER Oct 14, yy
Outlawing links would, of course, paralyze the entire Internet, not to mention the copyright police. Wait a minute! WHAT copyright police?
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A Peek into the Future of Advertising
REVE/NEWS Oct 14, yy
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Internet most popular information source: poll
ZOGBY Aug 04, yy
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Study shows Americans' devotion to the Internet
CNN Jun 24, yy
Americans would rather keep their Internet connect
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News Experiments to Help Transform Community Life
KNIGHT Jun 24, yy
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Newspaper Venture Depends on Blogs
NYT Jun 24, yy
Chicago start-up, plans to reprint blog posts on r
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Replace the Daily Camera?
BLDRREP Jun 24, yy
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Journalism Online, LLC
JOURNALISMONLINE Jun 24, yy
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Internet takes over papers as news source
PEW Oct 14, yy
It's just a "pipe" dream at this point. Newspapers need to make news valuable again by siezing control of its distribution. You can't give it away to make it valuable, unless you have a way of capitalizing on clicks (something newspapers are very, very bad at).
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Shaping the Future of Newspapers
SFNBLOG Jun 24, yy
World Association of Newspapers
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InformationArchitectsJP
Jun 16, yy
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DATA UNIVERSE
APP Jun 18, yy
search for Data Universe ungodly database
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New media program has you choose the news in Denver
DENPOST Jun 18, yy
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A.P. in Deal to Deliver Nonprofits' Journalism
NYT Jun 24, yy
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Lessons from the Directories: We have to bind the customers with services
Jun 18, yy
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Top 10 Newspapers in Trouble
RCP Jun 24, yy
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A newspaper business model that's workin
CSM May 07, yy
Hyperlocal is not news to the small town paper. There is only "local" in small towns.
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Newsprint Firm Files Chapter 11
WSJ Apr 17, yy
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The rebirth of news
ECON Apr 15, yy
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Serve the reader, Murdoch says, and don't be complacent.
PRESSGAZETTE Dec 19, yy
Be afraid. Or be confident. Just don't be complacent. How, do you suppose, did the newspaper industry exist for 200 years believing that their stories were worth money? Rupert doesn't know, either, but he's pretty sure that, for newspapers, success will depend on the bond of trust between readers and content, not platforms.
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Newspaper Ad Revenue Could Fall as Much as 30%
NYT Jun 24, yy
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Detroit papers to begin 'Tablet Newspaper' trial
TELEREAD Oct 14, yy
Did this ever happen in the real world, or was it just exploratory?
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Goodbye, Encarta. A cautionary tale for newspapers
CSM Jun 24, yy
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AOL Sports Blog Wants to Compete
E&P Jun 24, yy
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Anschuts' Examiner uses 'Citizen Journalists'
EXAMINER Jun 29, yy
Examiners are paid based on page-views.
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Rise Up! A Classifieds Manifesto
Jun 18, yy
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Times Techie Envisions the Future of News
WIRED Oct 14, yy
Let me guess: paper is on the way out, you like being online, and your glasses cost $400? Oh, and you only use a Mac, have an iPhone and an iPod? And a latte' habit? Ah, individuality!
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At Voice of San Diego, a newsroom flourishes
LATIMES Jun 24, yy
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'Individuated' news tested
DENPOST Jul 21, yy
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Can America's paper of record survive the death of the Gray Lady?
NYT Jul 21, yy
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Google Disrupts--Again
FORBES Jul 21, yy
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Newsday to charge for website, online cable
REUTERS Jul 21, yy
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College papers cut staffs, Friday editions due to ad decreases
UWIRE Oct 14, yy
No placed is changing faster than the typical College or University campus. Social media, streaming, tweets and 24x7 phone use are the norm. Hard for yesterday's news to find a compfy spot.
see also http://uwire.com/Article.aspx?id=3796762
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Modern media cope with recession's daily woes
NCBR Jan 16, yy
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Backfence: Lessons Learned
RECOVERINGJOURNALIST Jul 21, yy
Mark Potts gets it. More, he's done it, lived it, breathed it.
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Yahoo Teams With Newspapers to Sell Ads
NYT Jul 21, yy
Right. And "Sharks Team With Dophins To Attract National Geographic Helicopters." A better headline might be "Newspapers Team With Yahoo To Pretend It's OK."
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Chronicle of the Newspaper Death Foretold
SLATE Jul 21, yy
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ADAGE Bob Garfield's 'Chaos Scenario'
ADAGE Jul 21, yy
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Why Are Newspaper Profits So High?
AJR Oct 15, yy
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The Cluetrain Manifesto
Jun 21, yy
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Goodbye copy desks, hello trouble?
NRJ Jul 21, yy
Goodbye copy desks, hello trouble? | Newspaper Research Journal | Find Articles at BNET test
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Most Social Media Users Are Addicted
WEBROOT Sep 13, yy
But we could quit anytime! Really! We don't really need it, I mean, not really, do we? Webroot's annual survey of Social Networking shows that users get lots of 'cookies' from their social media.
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News Articles: Now A Luxury Or Byproduct
BuzzMachine Dec 21, yy
The article -- disembodied from its nameplate -- further disintigrates into tweets and twitches. At the dawn of telephones, reporters would phone "takes" of the story to a rewrite desk at the daily paper, and wire-service stories would be transmitted in paragraphs written as details emerged.
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Media Management Center
NORTHWESTERN Jun 27, yy
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Potential for heart attack, stroke risk seen with marijuana use
ScienceNow Apr 24, yy
MJ may cause heart problems This is not good news.
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Study Shows No Increased Risk for Even the Heaviest Marijuana Smokers
ATS Jun 27, yy
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Pot smokers might not turn into dopes after all
Nature Jul 10, yy
Revisiting data casts doubts on link between heavy cannabis use and declining IQ. uh...
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Marijuana use may raise risk of youth testicular cancer
CNN Sep 11, yy
Smoking is not good for young people. Period.
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How Weed Can Protect Us From Cancer and Alzheimer's
AlterNet Jul 20, yy
And the evidence just polyps into your lap. Hardly the harmful intoxicant that many once thought it was, cannabis is a nourishing plant that actually improves and prolongs life.
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Residual Effects of Cannabis Use on Neurocognitive Performance After Prolonged Abstinence: A Meta-Analysis
NIMH Jul 16, yy
The mental effects of THC are temporary. Schreiner AM, Dunn ME.
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Adolescent Pot Use Leaves Lasting Mental Deficits; Developing Brain Susceptible to Lasting Damage from Exposure to Marijuan
SCIENCEDAILY Aug 31, yy
Stoned as a kid, dumb as an adult Lifetime consequences for those who stayed stoned while their brains were developing.
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Effects of Marijuana Smoking on the Lungs
ATS Jul 10, yy
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Cannabinoid Signaling Group
Guzman Aug 31, yy
Extensive research into relationship between cannabinoid compounds and cancer in humans. Remember to download this stuff before it goes away.
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Marijuana And Cancer: Scientists Find Cannabis Compound Stops Metastasis In Aggressive Cancers
desPerez Jul 10, yy
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Marijuana Smoking Associated with 66% Decrease in Diabetes Risk
INTERNALMEDICINENEWS Mar 26, yy
Even after factoring in the munchies? Oh, wow, Jello!
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Cannabinoids Inhibit Insulin Receptor Signaling in Pancreatic Beta-Cells : Discussion
SCIENCE Mar 26, yy
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Marijuana And Lungs: Study Finds Drug Doesn't Do Same Kind Of Damage As Tobacco
SCIENCEDAILY Jan 11, yy
Marijuana's hot fumes burn lung tissue and can cause long-term problems. Or not, depending on your source of info. It is reasonable to assume that all forms of smoking cause heat damage.
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Study shows medical marijuana laws reduce traffic deaths
MEDICALXPRESS Dec 02, yy
Let's have a contest to see who can drive the slowest. Not only are stoners driving slower, they're pretty sure they're stoned.
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Heavy Drinkers Outlive Nondrinkers, Study Finds
YAHOO Sep 01, yy
Unexpected news for the Party Party. But candy will still rot your teeth.
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Marijuana Has 'Therapeutic Value
SCIENCEDAILY Aug 12, yy
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Reproductive Strategies Drive Recreation Drug Use
SCIENCEDAILY Aug 12, yy
Evangelicals and Hipppies alike make recreational drug usage decisions in the context of their reproductive strategies? Who knew? I knew. Every Hippie in Boulder knew. Every frat rat drinking beer on Friday night knew. My parents knew, and they tried their best to keep me away from it. And, now, Science knows it, too.
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Scientists crack entire genetic code of cancer
BBC Aug 13, yy
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Possibility of Marijuana and Cancer Treatment
CPMCRI Jun 28, yy
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Journal of the California Cannabis Research Medical Group
CCRMG Jul 26, yy
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Marijuana Damages DNA And May Cause Cancer, New Test Reveals
SCIENCEDAILY Jan 26, yy
Marijuana Damages DNA And May Cause Cancer, New Test Reveals Evaluation of the DNA Damaging Potential of Cannabis Cigarette Smoke by the Determination of Acetaldehyde Derived N2-Ethyl-22-deoxyguanosine Adducts. Study only measures potential for one component of smoke to damange DNA. No human or animal subjectst were tested, no damage documented, no patients examined. See original summary at
Cannabinoids promote embryonic and adult hippocampus neurogenesis and produce anxiolytic- and antidepressant-like effects
JCI Jun 27, yy
Journal of Clinical Investigation -- Cannabinoids promote embryonic and adult hippocampus neurogenesis and produce anxiolytic- and antidepressant-like effects Promotes brain neuron growth
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Marijuana Compound Offers Hope In Diabetic Retinopathy Prevention
BIO-MEDICINE Aug 03, yy
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Marijuana Smoking Does Not Cause Lung Cancer, Protective Effect "Not Unreasonable"
CANORML Jun 27, yy
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Long-term Marijuana Smoking Leads To Respiratory Complaints
SCIENCEDAILY Jun 27, yy
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Study finds marijuana ingredient promotes tumor growth, impairs anti-tumor defenses
NIH/NIDA Jun 27, yy
Study finds marijuana ingredient promotes tumor growth, impairs anti-tumor defenses Contraditory to other studies.Consider the source.
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Marijuana Causes Cancer, California Regulators Say
FOX Jun 19, yy
Marijuana Causes Cancer, California Regulators Say - Health News | Current Health News | Medical News - FOXNews.com List chemicals found in both tobacco and marijuana smoke, no animal or human tests, no atual cancers reported
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Study Finds No Cancer-Marijuana Connection
WASHPOST May 26, yy
Study Finds No Cancer-Marijuana Connection - washingtonpost.com The largest study of its kind has unexpectedly concluded that smoking marijuana, even regularly and heavily, does not lead to lung cancer.
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Marijuana plus cigarettes boosts lung disease risk
REUTERS Apr 13, yy
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Marijuana Chemical May Fight Brain Cancer
WEBMD Apr 01, yy
Marijuana Chemical May Fight Brain Cancer Tests on both human and animal subects showed positive results in Spain.
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Cannabidiol Now!
OSHAUGHNESSY'S Mar 13, yy
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Marijuana use and testicular cancer
LATIMES Feb 09, yy
Marijuana use and testicular cancer | Booster Shots | Los Angeles Times Study of hundreds of men with and without testicular cancer, actual people, actual cancers, actual math
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Marijuana takes on colon cancer
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Long-term Cannabis Users May Have Structural Brain Abnormalities
SCIENCEDAILY Jun 03, yy
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Elevated apolipoprotein C-III levels seen in heavy marijuana users
REUTERS Jun 27, yy
FEEDBACK: The study was conducted with 18 long term heavy MJ users and 24 non-drug using volunteers
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Heavy Marijuana Users Show Increased Serum Apolipoprotein C-III Levels
NIMH/NIDA Jul 02, yy
78 to 350 joints per week! Woah!
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Sexual Activity and Marijuana Use Associated with HPV-Positive Head and Neck Cancer, Study Shows
SCIENCEDAILY Mar 13, yy
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Inhibition of Cancer Cell Invasion by Cannabinoids via Increased Expression of Tissue Inhibitor of Matrix Metalloproteinases
JNCI Jan 02, yy
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Electricity Rate Structures and the Economics of Solar PV: Could Mandatory Time-of-Use Rates Undermine Californias Solar Photovoltaic Subsidies?
UCBERKELEY Dec 17, yy
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Marijuana Compound Shows Promise In Fighting Breast Cancer
SCIENCEDAILY Nov 06, yy
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Study Finds No Link Between Marijuana Use and Lung Cancer
THORACIC Jun 27, yy
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Marijuana Cuts Lung Cancer Tumor Growth In Half,
SCIENCEDAILY Jun 27, yy
Measured and tested component of smoke, no human or animal subjects, no atual cancer cures, just testing materials and drawing parallel conclusions.
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THC (marijuana) helps cure cancer says Harvard study
HARVARD Apr 07, yy
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Study fails to find cancer link to marijuana use
UofMICHIGAN Oct 10, yy
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The Association Between Marijuana Smoking and Lung Cancer
ARCINTE/AMA Apr 09, yy
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Marijuana Causes The Brain To Lose Its Ability
BIO-MEDICINE Mar 14, yy
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Memory, speed of thinking get worse over time with marijuana use
AANEUROLOGY Jul 26, yy
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Marijuana Detection Time Shorter Than Previously Assumed
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Smoking Marijuana Increases The Risk Of Bladder Cancer
BIO-MEDICINE Feb 04, yy
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Smoking Marijuana Increases The Risk Of Bladder Cancer
BIO-MEDICINE Feb 04, yy
Smoking Marijuana Increases The Risk Of Bladder Cancer ( Smoking marijuana causes bladder cancer...) Dr. Martha Terris
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E-Mail Affects Brain More Than Marijuana
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Marijuana Use Could Result In Psychosis
BIO-MEDICINE Dec 02, yy
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Researchers have identified the mechanism by which marijuana may affect learning and memory
MEDICALNEWS Sep 29, yy
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Peer Reviewed Results of New York State-sponsored Cancer/Marijuana Studies
MEDMJSCIENCE Nov 06, yy
Peer Reviewed Results of New York State-sponsored Cancer/Marijuana Studies medmjscience
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Pot Makes You Sleepy, And Not Sleeping Makes You Potty
CALIFORNIAAGGIE Apr 06, yy
A Re-make of Reefer Madness Will Include Nap Sessions. Very thin science here, a hallmark of DEA-funded marijuana researcdh. Also, smoking pot makes you squint, which is why it's darker at night.
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YouTube 2.0 helping new stars redefine TV
USAToday Jun 02, yy
Redefining TV is the effect of the process, not the goal. The real clue is the extension into media space of the passion of the enthusiast retailer.
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General Assembly Aims to Gather New York Techies
NYT May 07, yy
Information, Energy, and Workflow create an explosive combination at the cutting edge of technology and culture. The key here may be the cutting edge of technology and culture.
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Online Journalism Review
OJR Nov 07, yy
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How (and Why) to Replace the A.P.
SEEKINGSLPHA Jul 27, yy
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Save The News
SAVETHENEWS Jul 07, yy
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BuzzMachine -- Jeff Jarvis
BUZZ Jun 24, yy
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Media Memo -- Peter Kafka
Jun 18, yy
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Newspaper Death Watch
Jun 18, yy
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The Cause and Effect of Newspaper Troubles
EXAMINER Jun 24, yy
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Solution Journalism -- Scott Doggett and Michael Edward Lenert
Jun 18, yy
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Recovering Journalist
Rumor Jun 27, yy
Recovering Journalist Mark Potts, I'm an entrepreneur and consultant who works with media and Internet companies on strategy and product development. You can read more about me here. These are my thoughts on the changes in how we create, receive and interact with news, information and
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The Best Blogging Newspapers in the U.S.
NYU Jun 24, yy
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The CyberJournalist List
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The Big Picture - Boston Globe
GLOBE Jun 24, yy
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William M. Hartnett
Jun 16, yy
William M. Hartnett Journalism, the future of news, and cat pictures.
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Journerdism
Jun 16, yy
Journerdism | Will Sullivan's home for tech & jour Online journalism, multimedia, social media, mobil
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Clay Shirky
Jun 16, yy
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Emily Bell's Blog
Jun 17, yy
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Searching For A Solution to The Journalism Squeeze
CJR Jun 24, yy
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Searching For A Solution to The Journalism Squeeze
May 17, yy
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Thinking Outside The Box (Scores)
FORBES Mar 19, yy
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I Want My Rocky Blogthing
IWANTMYROCKY Mar 15, yy
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Einstein proves advertising and content are not ne
NIEMAN Mar 09, yy
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The science of fanboyism research
Cyril Kowaliski Mar 14, yy
I like it because I picked it because I liked it. by Cyril Kowaliski — 9:35 PM on July 14, 2011 on alleged study by Jack Brehm in the 1950s See PDF
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Facebook users unwittingly revealing intimate secrets
UofCambridge Mar 13, yy
You're a gay, overweight left-wing Republican. And you 'Like' it. Or so it seems.
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NationalAcademyofScences Mar 11, yy
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Facebook 'likes' predict personality
NationalAcademyofScences Mar 11, yy
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Facebook Changes Outfoxed Users' Privacy Concerns
CarnagieMellonU Mar 07, yy
What consumers think about privacy and how they behave on Facebook are different things. Realizing this, Facebook employed game theory to get their way.
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The Secret Lives of Liberals and Conservatives
PoliticalPsycological Feb 28, yy
The Secret Lives of Liberals and Conservatives: Personality Pro?les, Interaction Styles, and the Things They Leave Behind. (dd: Liberals and conservatives are different because they are different, psychologically. This is the honey that puts the "be" in "behavior." Although skeptics continue to doubt that most people are “ideological,” evidence suggests that meaningful left-right differences do exist and that they may be rooted in basic
personality dispositions, that is, relatively stable individual differences in psychological
needs, motives, and orientations toward the world. Seventy-?ve years of theory and
research on personality and political orientation has produced a long list of dispositions,
traits, and behaviors. Applying a theory of ideology as motivated social cognition and a
“Big Five” framework, we ?nd that two traits, Openness to New Experiences and Conscientiousness, parsimoniously capture many of the ways in which individual differences
underlying political orientation have been conceptualized. In three studies we investigate
the relationship between personality and political orientation using multiple domains
and measurement techniques, including: self-reported personality assessment; nonverbal
behavior in the context of social interaction; and personal possessions and the characteristics of living and working spaces. We obtained consistent and converging evidence
that personality differences between liberals and conservatives are robust, replicable,
and behaviorally signi?cant, especially with respect to social (vs. economic) dimensions of ideology. In general, liberals are more open-minded, creative, curious, and
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Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA
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Republican Brains Differ From Democrats' In New FMRI Study
PLOSONE Feb 20, yy
Left and right react differently, because our brains work differently. Related to the Cornell research on dem vs. rep behavior, this show differences in brain processing as well.
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Raytheon's Riot Is Attention Field Tool
Guradian Feb 14, yy
Can I figure out where you go if I know everything you do? Duh....
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Researchers Mine Old News, Web to Predict Future Events
Parity News Feb 14, yy
We describe and evaluate methods for learning to forecast forthcoming events of interest from a corpus containing 22
years of news stories. We consider the examples of identifying signicant increases in the likelihood of disease out-breaks, deaths, and riots in advance of the occurrence of these events in the world. We provide details of methods and studies, including the automated extraction and gener-
alization of sequences of events from news corpora and multiple web resources. We evaluate the predictive power of the
approach on real-world events withheld from the system.
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Climate sceptics likely to be conspiracy theorists
UWesternAustralia Feb 14, yy
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/blog/2012/jul/27/climate-sceptics-conspiracy-theorists New research finds that sceptics also tend to support conspiracy theories such as the moon landing being faked
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Do You Believe in Magic?
LifesLittleMysteries Jun 20, yy
Yes, you do. Really. Have a look.
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BJ Fogg's Behavior Model
BEHAVIORMODEL Mar 20, yy
Motivation, Ability, and Trigger. Sounds like Information, Energy, and Workflow. Thanks to both BJ Fogg AND Roe Fleenor. See video
See fogg1
See fogg1 You need all three (motivation, ability, and trigger) to create an action. Conversely, if you have any two of "information, energy and workflow", you can create the third.
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Words Spelled On Right Side of Keyboards Lead to More Positive Emotions
SCIENCEDAILY Sep 24, yy
Some of those words are: you lip, lop, hip, hit, mink, ki, no, pun, and the ever-popular LOL. Now my hand feels guilty.
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Dial 5683 for Love: Dialing Certain Numbers On a Cell Phone Changes Your Emotional State
SCIENCEDAILY Jun 27, yy
So, you're saying that numerology is caused by the QWERTY keyboard? Or that numberology caused the QWERTY keyboard? So, that means that Dvorak was ...... the DEVIL!
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People Aren't Smart Enough for Democracy to Flourish
LIESLITTLEMYSTERIES Mar 06, yy
Incompetent people are inherently unable to judge the competence of other people. Or to tell good jokes. Or vote intelligently.
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Homeland Security Monitoring Social Media
Huffington Feb 17, yy
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The materialist fallacy
NYT Feb 16, yy
Government-centric vs. culturally deterministic theories, again. Still. Forever. It's what makes democracy work. Social disorganization has a momentum of its own, handed down through generations like alcoholism, or child abuse.
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Bright Minds and Dark Attitudes
PSYCHOLOGICALSCIENCE Jun 20, yy
Lower Cognitive Ability Predicts Greater Prejudice Through Right-Wing Ideology and Low Intergroup Contact Duh. I thought so.
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Multitasking hinders youth social skills
CNN Jan 27, yy
Social media hampers child development, especially the development of vital social skills. And we thought it just made them stupid, dull, self-possessed and shallow.
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The Speed of Information
THETECHNIUM Oct 03, yy
Kevin Kelly thinks information is the fastest growing thing on this planet. 100 Gigapixel cameras take bigger pictures, and bigger is "better", right?
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Diffbot Sees The Web Like People Do
TECHCRUNCH Mar 04, yy
Only 31 types of Web pages, and DiffBot reads them all. The ultimate tool for content aggregators, this puppy can slurp your web page, extract the content, and spit out the bones. At least, that's what I imagine!
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Willingness to provide information online depends on whos asking
STAMBROSE.EDU Aug 18, yy
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Economic Climate Shifts Consumers Online
PRICEGRABBER Aug 18, yy
Consumers respond to economic uncertainty by shifting spending online, which they perceive as less costly. The online shift is expected to stay in place even if the economy improves.
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Characterizing User Behavior in Online Social Networks
pdf Aug 16, yy
What people do, and in which order. Online. see pdf on hp 20110809
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Minority Rules: Scientists Discover Tipping Point for the Spread of Ideas
SCIENCEBLOG Aug 03, yy
As ye think, so shall ye be. The influences of beliefs are routinely underestimated.
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The science of fanboyism
TECHREPORT Mar 04, yy
I BELIEVE that I like Cheetos. Now that I have decided that I like Cheetos, you HAVE to like them too! Really!
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Belief-Dependent Realism
SCIENTFICAMERICAN Oct 03, yy
Beliefs come first; explanations for beliefs follow. I believe that. I believe I'll have a drink, and then I think I'll believe that Obama was born in the Duchy of Grand Fenwick.
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You get 150 Friends, then your brain stops
slashdot Aug 30, yy
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Digg Ditched as Consumer Habits Drift
NEWSWEEK Mar 04, yy
Fleeting is the warm glow of popularity. Part of Digg's demise was self-inflicted, but part was also how easy it was to manipulate Digg's recommendations through covert group action.
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72% of US Adults Support Violent-Game Ban For Minors
GAMESPOT Sep 16, yy
Don't teach them to shoot with video guns. Only real guns allowed up to age 17.
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Why a school beats Facebook: how behaviors spread through networks
ARSTECHNICA Mar 04, yy
Multiple interpersonal connections speed the spread of behaviors. Disease, on the other hand, spreads primarily by contact.
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Does the Brain Like E-Books?
NYT Mar 04, yy
Talking dirty: "The future of peripheral attention is social networking, and the trick is to harness such attention some call it distraction well." Metaphors be with you! Turn all those distracting other things on the page into mind networked, data-mapped, socialized mind candy. Use Keywords! Oh, Wow! (sigh)
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Real-Time, Detailed Face Tracking On a Nokia N900
Dr. Philip A. Tresadern Aug 22, yy
Open the Pod Bay door, Hal. You look at your phone; it looks back at you. What is it thinking?
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Incorporating Swarm Intelligence Into Computer AI
ECONOMIST Aug 16, yy
Dogs do it, too. And Frat boys. Leaving trails of scent to communicate with others of your species is a survival behavior.
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Immersed In Too Much Information, We Can Sometimes Miss The Big Picture
NPR Mar 04, yy
Tasking is good. Multi-tasking can be good, but it can also block our view of the road. Multi-multi-multi-tasking, however, is not so good.
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Is Twitter a national mood ring?
CNN Aug 09, yy
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Good or Evil Actions Can Lead to Improved Physical Performance
HARVARDGAZETTE Jul 14, yy
BWAW-HA-HA-HA! I am as strong a ten men, for my heart is pure. Just believing that you are Good (or Evil) increases your endurance, makes you stronger.
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Heads Up, Citizen Scientists: The Moon Needs You!
NPR May 25, yy
Meta-news (news about news) is turning out to be accurate. A thousand wagging tongues is worth a single picture.
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The Effects of Online News on Political Behavior
STANFORD Apr 14, yy
They can make you made, but they can't make you vote. The eects of online news readership on interest in politics do not carry over to political participation,
measured in terms of either voter registration or actually turning out to vote in presidential elections.
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2001 User Behavior Study
NTIA Jun 06, yy
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Evaluating User Activity in Enterprise Social Media
PARC Mar 04, yy
How people attend to content and the
robustness of communities formed through social media. Examines community behavior within major corporations.
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UMaryland: Students Addicted to Social Media
UMARYLAND Apr 04, yy
Addiction symptoms similar to drugs and alcohol. Addiction behavior similar to porn. The addicting aspect is the heightened sensory experience of anticipating the NEXT message, which is greater than the pleasure of the message still on the screen. It's the gambler's experience. It's the homicidal maniac's experience. It's the online gaming experience.
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Understanding Users of Social Networks
HAVARDBIZSCHOOL Apr 21, yy
People just love to look at pictures. The biggest usage categories are men looking at women they don't know, followed by men looking at women they do know. Overall, women receive two-thirds of all page views. But men's tweets are followed by both sexes much more than expected by chance. Go figure.
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How Women and Men Use the Internet
PEW Dec 28, yy
Men are first out of the blocks in trying the latest technologies. Women show a greater emphasis on deepening connections with people.
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Two-thirds of World Internet Users Use Social Media
NIELSENWIRE Jan 27, yy
Member Communities activity soaked up one in every 15 online minutes in 2007, one in 11 in 2008 worldwide. The number is one is six in the U.K., and one in four in Brazil. Some suspect that US Teenagers actually spend more minutes online than living.
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Americans Spend 30 Percent of Leisure Time Online
TNSGLOBAL Apr 21, yy
This, of course, gives Comcast something to think about. Fortunately, everybody watches TV while surfing. Well, almost everybody.
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RF's New Study of Online Behavior Focuses On User Intent
RUDERFINN Mar 04, yy
Authors measure online activity by the categorical intent of the user. Learn, Have Fun, Socialize, Express Yourself, Advocate, Do Business, Shop.
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Mindless Online Behavior: Web Navigation on Autopilot
OUTOFMYGOURD Mar 08, yy
uSERS' SEARCH PATTERNS BUILD ON PRIOR EXPERIENCE, EVEN IN THE JUNGLE.
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Top ad trends list spotlights online behavior
CNET Mar 08, yy
Optimizing media convergence is a top priority. New models emerge to take advantage of smartphones. More cross-media ad campaigns surface. Commercialization of social networking hubs increase. More interesting and interactive online ads appear.
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Dimensions of Online Behavior: Toward a User Typology
LIEBERT Mar 04, yy
The salient features of online behavior are conceptualized as sociability (human connection motives), utility (efficiency orientation), and reciprocity (cognitive stimulation and active involvement) These are the attributes of paying attention.
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How Women and Men Use the Internet
PEW Mar 08, yy
Men are more intense, but women are better communicators. Hmmmm. That sounds strangely familiar, sort of like, well, real life.
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She Speaks: Online Survey of Women
SHESPEEAKS.COM Mar 08, yy
Women are from MySpace. Men are not mentioned. A comprehensive look at online behavior and characteristics of women in social media.
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The Global Online Media Landscape
NIELSEN Mar 08, yy
Short Tails, Social Media, Mobile Internet, display Advertising, and Other Matters It's not about technology and wanting to be online constantly. Its about wanting to belong and be connected constantly. (Johan Jervoe, Corporate VP, Global Marketing, McDonalds Corp. at iMediaConnection, 10/16/08.
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HOW INTERPERSONAL TRUST MANIFESTS ONLINE BEHAVIOR
ALLACADEMICS Aug 19, yy
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STUDY FINDS LINK BETWEEN FACEBOOK USE, LOWER GRADES IN COLLEGE
OHIOSTATEU Apr 21, yy
Students say it ain't so. Too much of anything can be linked to lower grades, if you squint hard enough. Beer, Pot, Sex, Sports, Movies, Online Games, Second Life, Church, Sleep --- you name it.
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Bay Area News Project Names Editor
BANP Feb 20, yy
NYT build series of regional news shops, editions. The New York Times reports that Our aim is to roll out expanded local reports in several key markets around the country, working with local journalists and news organizations in a collaborative way, according to Scott Heekin-Canedy, president and general manager of The Times.
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How Google Can Help Newspapers
WSJ Feb 20, yy
Who helps cows more -- the cowboy, or the packing plant? [Cue evil Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha laugh here.] Both the drover and the butcher work the same production line. Google threatens newspapers the same way that butchers threaten the Beef Industry (not a synonym for ranchers.)
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News Erupts, and So Does a Web Debut
NYT Nov 10, yy
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News Erupts, and So Does a Web Debut
NYT Nov 10, yy
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Start-Up Plans to Make Journalism Pirates Pay Up
NYT Nov 09, yy
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Skip the Newspaper, Save the Planet?
HUFFINGTON Jul 13, yy
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New York Times launches 'Times Wire' page
HUFFINGTON Jul 13, yy
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CompuServe Requiem
BASEX Jul 13, yy
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Facebook and Twitter to Transform the TV Landscape
APPMARKETbeta Oct 14, yy
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Apple Takes Share from Google in Mobile Ads
BLOOMBERGBIZWEEK Oct 09, yy
Would Karl Marx have an iPad? High graphic quality and top-end products doing well in the elite walled garden.
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Why YouTube Viewers Have ADD and How to Stop It
ADAGE Oct 01, yy
The Video Was Soooooo Long! It was still playing right after I started it.
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Amazon May Be About To Launch Its Own Android App Marketplace
TECHCRUNCH Sep 29, yy
More is more. More or less. The scattered Android marketplace has increased power, but lower visibility.
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Why Netflix Has Already Won the Digital TV/Video War
ADAGE Sep 29, yy
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Netgem are launching a new multifunction adapter that will turn standard digital TV receivers into Connected TVs
BROADBANDTVNEWS Sep 20, yy
Adapter Connects TVs to WWW The internet-everywhere device world is set to explode.
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Ivi Seeks to Become an Online Cable System
GIGAOM Aug 03, yy
Webbing public TV broadcasts without licensing agreements. First, we pay all the lawyers. Then, we pay them some more. Cheaper than creating new content, eh?
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Cellphone Carriers Are Turning to Wi-Fi, Too
NYT Sep 12, yy
When Will We Be Anonymous Enough? The phone number has changed from a form of identification to a method of disguise. And phone companies, in particular, are doing very well because of it.
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Smaller Cable Networks at Risk of Being Squeezed Out?
NEWTEEVEE Sep 04, yy
When elephants dance, ants get nervous. The small fry of the cable world are going to be looking for new relationships.
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A Look Back: Lessons learned from TV Everywhere a year after deployment
FIERCEONLINEVIDEO Sep 04, yy
You may ask yourself, "What is thePlatform?" Comments following a year of new ppv service platform rollout.
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Google and the Future of TV Advertising
APPMARKETbeta Oct 04, yy
Five new ways of measuring traffic. And they all have to do with video. Engagement and interaction rates in rich media, video view, and impact on Web search results. Others might include sentiment analysis to measure the viral influence and the tone of consumer chatter about the brand across the Internet. Or, measure foot traffic into the store through geo-based technology.
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UK Solar panel sales set to rise 'tenfold'
MAILONLINE Mar 07, yy
Boom stimulated by government's Clean Energy Cash Back program. The Sun Never Sets on the British Empire -- obviously a good place for solar panels.
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Assange: Facebook 'the Most Appalling Spy Machine' Ever
RT.com Jan 27, yy
Privacy is an illusion if you live online. The presence of a lack of privacy identifies the need for the opposite of this condition. Both facts argue for the pedigree of information.
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Bloggers Predicts Apple Profits Better Than Pros
HUFFINGTONPOST Jun 01, yy
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The "Content-Driven" Sales Funne
SearchEngneWatch Oct 02, yy
It's news if it"s what you want. And if you want it, it's news.
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METAWEB (FreeBase): Real-Time Wide-Spread Content Indexing Service.
METAWEB Mar 04, yy
Barcodes for content. A unique approach to making information valuable (or findable). notes
"Metaweb provide real-time indexing of ""partners"" content and cross-mapping their content molecules to a category of millions of ""entities"" (uh, ""subjects."")"
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Aggregation and Attribution: Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due
STREETFIGHT Nov 22, yy
A quick primer on Copyright and Fair Use for the benefit of aggregators. Not too much, not too commercial, is it real, what's it worth?
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Why Content Curation Is Here to Stay
MASHABLE Nov 08, yy
It's not enough that they're stealing the content. They're keeping it in cages, and training it as a circus act.
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How fair use was born
DUKEUNIVERSITY Nov 07, yy
Fair use ... developed in order to make judges more comfortable with a vast expansion of copyrights scope, precisely to provide an economic windfall to rights holders. As Bracha points out, there was a shift in progress from looking primarily at the new works usefulness to the reading audience to primarily protecting the market value of the original in all its potential forms. These two cases are on the trailing edge of that shift; the last gasps of the older notion of allowing free adaptations when there was a clear social benefit.
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Apple Expects Users To Replace Their iPhone, Apple Watch After Three Years
slashdot @ apple.com
Apr 16, yy
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Heavy cannabis use associated with reduced dopamine release in brain
ScienceDaily
Apr 15, yy
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Facebook Has Seized the Media, and That’s Bad News for Everyone But Facebook
Wired
Apr 13, yy
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Regular Marijuana Use Linked To Adversity In Midlife, Study Finds
Clinical Psychnoogical Science
Mar 24, yy
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Tylenol doesn't work for osteoarthritis
CBS/Lancet
Mar 18, yy
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US Advertising Spending
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What happens when you get stoned every single day for five years
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This Startup Wants to Offer Really Fast Wireless Internet for Really, Really Cheap
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Reinventing the ad industry
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The science in favor of coffee: Six key studies
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The Idea That Online Life Isn’t Real Is Trite—And Harmful
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rrible
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The Ad Industry Is Finally Promising To Make Online Ads Less Terrible
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Is It Content or Is It Advertising?
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Advertising 2.0: A Call to Think
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Could eating spicy food help you live longer?
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Too much coffee can increase the risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), a new study suggests
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Huge New Review Shows What Medical Marijuana May (and May Not) Help
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Any Dose of Alcohol Combined With Cannabis Significantly Increases Levels of THC in the Blood
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Coffee May Ward Off Erectile Dysfunction
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Wisconsin citizens organizes to attract greater technology to their neighborhoods
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ISP lobby has already won limits on public broadband in 20 states
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The 21 Laws States Use to Crush Broadband Competition
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Big Cable may have felled Seattle's mayor, but it couldn't stop this Colo Project
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How 'spontaneous' social norms emerge
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5 Mistakes You're Making With Your Content Marketing Strategy
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Analysis Finds Content About Tech Trends Draws Attention to Ads About Anything
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The iPhone Effect: The Quality of In-Person Social Interactions in the Presence of Mobile Devices
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The iPhone effect: Social interactions and a constant state of “poly-consciousness”
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Report: Definition of ‘Privacy’ Evolving
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Attitudes to climate change depend on people's sense of belonging to the planet
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Platform Or Publisher? Whatever You Call It, It’s The Future Of Media
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Amazon Enters Home Services, eBay Kills Same-Day Delivery
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How Personalization And Security Will Coexist in Local Commerce
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3 Must-Have Tools to Take the Guess Work Out of Content Marketing
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Marijuana Secondhand Smoke May Worsen Blood Vessel Function As Much As Tobacco Smoke
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Cannabis extract can have dramatic effect on brain cancer, says new research
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As Pot Smoking Rises, So Do Addiction Concerns
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Pay Attention: Beware The End of Advertising
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Written.com Raises $1M For A New Approach To Content Marketing
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21 Pecent of Smartphone Users Admit They're Addicted
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21 Pecent of Smartphone Users Admit They're Addicted
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One-Third of Top Websites Restrict Customers’ Right to Sue
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How Apple Gets You To Buy New iPhones Over And Over Again
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Journalism moves into the first person
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Journalism’s biggest competitors are things that don’t even look like journalism
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Programmatic advertising: Advertising Is About To Get A Lot More Persona
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Millennials Don't Trust Social Media For Political News
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CANNABIS USE AND RISK OF LUNG CANCER: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY
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A Strange Sort of Prison, a Strange Sort of Freedom
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Intel CEO: Steve Jobs Took A Step Backward With New Apple TV
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It takes nearly $1 billion/yr to run iTunes
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Throwing out software that works
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'iPod oblivion' blamed for 17 accidents a day
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Selfish Elites vs. Independent Geeks?
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Forced iAds Coming To OS X?
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Apple's control-freakery eclipses iPhone advances
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Justice Investigates Apple Anti-Trust Actions
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Google Rips Draconian Apple At Dev Conference
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The real reason why Steve Jobs hates Flash
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Apple Gestapo: How Apple Hunts Down Leaks
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Apple's strategy: active curation creates value...
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Apple To Shut Down Lala On May 31
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Steve Jobs is the Man.
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'70% Chance' Apple Builds Its Own Search Engine In The Next Five Years: Munster
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Horrific iPhone Performance On AT&T Was Partially Apple's Fault
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Tablet PC Reviews: A Guide To 9 iPad Alternatives
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Apple iPad Features: 13 Things You NEED To Know
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9 Worst things About the IPad
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5 Reasons Tablets Suck And You Won't Buy One
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New Google Hire Attacks Apple, the iPhone
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Nine Ways Google Is Trying to Kill Apple
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disertations
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Apple's Draconian Developer Agreement
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HP Slate Vs. iPad (VIDEO): Apple And Microsoft Tablets Go Head-To-Head
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Apple removes Wi-Fi finders from App Store
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Where Android beats the iPhone
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Home Batteries Power a House for a Week
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boomer site looks dead
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AARP
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CO-OP Living
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BOOMER MEDIA REVIEW
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Intentional Communities
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Community Skills Exchange Boston
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How to understand and market to Baby Boomers
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SKILLS EXCHANGE UK (may be defunct)
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West Bridgford Skill Exchange
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A Community of Nontheists
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Coop for poor people
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Spoke people and companies
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PV Economics
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The Market Value and Cost of Solar Photovoltaic Electricity Production
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Solar PV as a Distributed Resource
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Elsevier reveals top 25 alternative energy research institutions worldwide
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Photon PhotoVoltaic Stock Index
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The economics of solar power
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Photovoltaic System Economics
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Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems
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Killingly man runs truck on wood, leaf matter
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Killingly man runs truck on wood, leaves
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Woodgas
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Biodiesel Sustainability
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13 Battery Startups Hitting the Road With Lithium-Ion
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Forget the Flux Capacitor--It's The Ultracapacitor
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Waterproof Lithium-Air Batteries
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Re-engineered battery material could lead to rapid recharging of many devices
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New Battery Technology Clocks up 100,000 Miles in Hybrid Car
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GM Opens a Battery Research Lab for the Volt
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Battery Breakthrough?
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ENERGYBOOM RSS Feed
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Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency
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Inhabitat -- design will save the world
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Pretty Glitter-sized Solar Cells Use 99% Less Materials
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OLED Breakthrough Yields 75% More Efficient Lights
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Solar Electricity Global Benchmark Price Indices
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SANYO Develops HIT Solar Cells with Worlds Highest Energy Conversion Efficiency of 23%
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Solar-cell method punted as new-energy breakthrough
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Germans Claim New Solar Cell Breakthrough
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Sony Prototypes Lanterns Using Dye-sensitized Solar Cells
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Boosting the power of solar cells
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Breakthrough Solar Cell Absorbs 96% of Sunlight
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Day4 Energy Has More-Efficient Solar Cells
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Photovoltaic economics
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Telecom research leads to solar cell breakthrough
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GSE claims CIGS thin-film solar-cell breakthrough
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Organic Solar Cell Dye Breakthrough
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Solar cell breakthrough claimed
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Spray-On Solar-Power Cells Are True Breakthrough
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Ultra Efficient Solar Cells On The Way
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Content is Crap: Why Some Content Marketers Succeed When Others Fail
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'Pot Addiction' May Be Real, Study Suggests
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Finally, Some Hard Science on Medical Marijuana for Epilepsy Patients
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Blendle: How the 'iTunes of journalism' reached 100k users
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Shopping Made Psychic: No-Content Marketing Marches on
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Heavy Marijuana use in teen years may predict later-life disability
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False facts and the conservative distortion machine: It’s much more than just Fox News
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Amazon Firefly is a peek at vitrual overlays on realtiy
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Meet the robots writing your news articles: The rise of automated journalism
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You May Have Been A Lab Rat In A Huge Facebook Experiment
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NEW RESEARCH FINDS POT ATTRACTS SCHIZOPHRENIACS
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Up in Smoke: Marijuana Toasts Memory
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Pot Smoking Can Worsen Schizophernia
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How Native Advertising Is Redefining the Digital Marketing Landscape
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Americans now think TV and newspapers are as bad as "internet news"
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News organizations are the new journalism schools
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Marijuana shows potential in treating autoimmune disease
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This Is Why Data Journalism Is Failing
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Anonymous commenters lead to more 'uncivil' comments on newspaper sites, study finds
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The Rise of the Aggregators
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News Corp., the newspaper publisher and media company, said Friday that it acquired Storyful, a company that gathers user-generated news and video, for $25 million to help it grow its digital and video business.
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Study on twins suggests our political beliefs may be hard-wired
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Marijuana Users Have Abnormal Brain Structure and Poor Memory - See more at: http://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2013/12/marijuana-users-have-abnormal-brain-structure--poor-memory.html#sthash.t7LhLNNw.dpuf
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Study Suggests 'Pothead' Stereotype Might Be Real
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The Rise of the Aggregators
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Tweet Opinion Detector
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Flipboard says that it really wants to help publishers, not take advantage of them
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Flipboard says that it really wants to help publishers, not take advantage of them
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User Profiles Drive Digital Newspaper Ads
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No Association Between Frequency of Marijuana Use and Health or Healthcare Utilization
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Why You Shouldn’t Trust Internet Comments
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Facebook Use Predicts Declines in Subjective Well-Being in Young Adults
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Swayy Launches Into Public Beta To Curate Content For Your Social Media Audience
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Is the Internet Just Another Example of Monopoly Capitalism At Work?
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The Internet’s Unholy Marriage to Capitalism
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Scrubbed: Reputation from disgrace to redemption in months
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Don’t Panic, But We’ve Passed Peak Apple. And Google. And Facebook.
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Yahoo files patent for social influence-based advertising
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The Economy and the Media
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Interest Graph: Why Tumblr Was a Massive Steal for Yahoo
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What if the mass media era was just an accident of history?
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Diaries, the original social media: How our obsession with documenting (and sharing) our own lives is nothing new
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The end of mass media: Coming full circle
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How Consumer Messaging Is Going From ‘Push’ to ‘Pull’
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The End of the Web, Search, and Computer as We Know It
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Graph Search's Dirty Promise and the Con of the Facebook 'Like'
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F.T.C. Opens an Inquiry Into Data Brokers
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The Moral Stereotypes of Liberals and Conservatives
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Have media companies destroyed their copyrights with the 'Share'Button?
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Wikipedia Pages Predict Movie Succes
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media law Denise Helms, California Woman, Fired After Calling Obama N-Word, Hoping He's Assassinated
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media law 3 Major Publishers Sue Open-Education Textbook Start-Up
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media law Judge and lawyer sue newspaper
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Avenues of News Consumption 2012
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Algorithm To Predict Trending Topics On Twitter – Before Twitter
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Can Twitter Monetize the Cultural Zeitgeist?
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Money from Friends: Finding the Right Revenue Model for Social Media
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The decaying web and our disappearing history
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Pulling people to news websites serve two important functions:
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The Beginning of ‘White Flight’ from Facebook & Twitter?
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Gmail contents in Google Search?
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eMail takes 28% of work week
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10 Things Apple Won't Tell You
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Congress to Examine Data Sellers
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Consumer Data Hidden From Consumers
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Facebook Satisfaction Tanks
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Facebook Earns 58% More Per Ad Than Last Year
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Friendship For Sale On Facebook
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Advertisers Target Audiences With Personality Scale
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Definition of Crowdsourcing
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Apple Patents Doppelganger Privacy Technique
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Time To Apply The First Law Of Robotics To Our Smartphones
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With `freedom' in fashion, is libertarianism back?
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Tool tracks edit changes in NYT stories
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The Internet May Have Upended Traditional Institutions, But It’s a Brittle Weapon
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Why 'Nigerian scammers' say they're from Nigeria
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Instagram: The Porno Moment (Habit Forming Technologies)
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Strong Privacy by Subscription
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Facebook Killing Twitter?
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Share enemies on Facebook
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Low-Effort Thought Promotes Political Conservatism
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A journalism-free news media
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Ghost Profile or Voyeurism?
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Low-Orbit Servers? Or A Pirate Prank?
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The New Science of the Birth and Death of Words
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Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi takes part in key by-elections
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Email Connects 85 Percent Of The World; Social Media Connects 62 Percent
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Publishers make bid to close filesharing sites
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Academic publishers run a guarded knowledge economy
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The hierarchy of content creation and consumption
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Researcher: Optimal copyright term is 14 years
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Why Social Business Keeps Failing to Deliver
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Smart Phones Control Your Movements
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Crowdfunding Will Turn the Start-Up World Upside Down
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Gannett to Crowdsource News
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The Higher Education Monopoly is Crumbling As We Speak
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Comparing Flipboard, Pulse, Zite, Float And More
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Have online comment sections become a joke?
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Facebook, Twitter are killing search
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Industry Calls For Search Engine Censorship
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People Too Stupid To Know They're Dumb
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The eBook Backlash
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The disappearing virtual library
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The Credit Card Is The New App Platform
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Upper classes that are more likely to behave dishonorably
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Manage (and make cash with?) your data online
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On the Feasibility of Internet-Scale Author Identification
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Make me famous! Steal my stuff!
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Apps are the New Magazine (Newspaper, Channel...)
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The Gatekeeper is Dead! Long Live the Gatekeeper!
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5 Essential Spreadsheets for Social Media Analytics
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The Left Rolls With the Good; the Right Confronts the Bad -- Physiology and Cognition in Politics
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Popularity of an Article Can Be Predicted Before It's Tweeted
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Facebook's 'man in the middle' attack
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70% Of Pandora Usage On Mobile
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Power Structure of the Republican Constituency
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The World's Worst Privacy Policy
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WAVII marries news/serach to Facebook
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How agile methodologies can help publishers
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Geo-Location App Urgnt.ly Connects You With Nearby Service Providers
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Survey Shows Piracy Common and Widely Accepted
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In the coming year, Social media journalists will #Occupythenews
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Burt Herman: In the coming year, social media journalists will #Occupythenews
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AP and 28 News Groups Going After Aggregators
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Getting 'digital first' right in the 'newsroom'
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Is There A Business Model To Support Some Of The Great New Curation Tools?
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AllVoices! Start reporting, reach millions, and make money!
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NINE CONNECTIONS builds news from the Twitter stream
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Bing Launches
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The Privatization of Copyright
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YouProve: Authenticity and Fidelity in Mobile Sensing
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Twitter Stream Analyzed for Flu Shot Attitides
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Fuego: New mobile tool to follow the future of journalism, anywhere
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SPJ Priorities: Into Flow, Press Independence, Ethics
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Should Google Tweak the News We Consume?
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Judge Kane Rules Righthaven Must Pay, Had No Standing
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All the News You Want, When You Want I
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No paper might mean no news
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GPS Phones Show Virtual Stores On Top Of Yours
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Montana BBQ Restaurant Sues Publisher For Making It Butt Of Jay Leno Joke
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China state paper urges Internet rethink to gag foes
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Universities Create Copyright Problem For Google Books
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Canadian universities in row over licensing fees
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To Understand Hyperlocal, ‘Shrink’ the Way You Think
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What is journalism worth?
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The Future of Newspapers: The Third Annual Martin Langeveld Interview
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Inkling nabs $17M to bring textbooks to the iPad
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The Truth, on average.
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Study: Fair use drives large part of US economy
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Authorship markup and web search
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Vadim Lavrusik: How journalists can make use of Facebook Pages6 Copyright and licensing information / Some rights reserved
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Bloggers Predicts Apple Profits Better Than Pros
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Traffic Bait Does Not Bring Ad Clicks
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It's Not Just You: 71 Percent of Tweets Are Ignored
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Ivi Seeks to Become an Online Cable System
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Airplay is Apple's Go-To-Market Play
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Google Weaves Social Media Into Search
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Small Biz Embrace Social Media and Pay the Price
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Retargeting Ads Follow You Around The Web
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Gannett starts local schools sports websites
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Will AOL's 'Patch' Kill Your Local Newspaper?
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Rupert Murdoch 'to launch US digital newspaper'
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Narco-blogger beats Mexico drug war news blackout
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Dashboard Concept Great For Newspapers
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The Problem With Cable Is Television
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Vonage: Free Phone Calls for Facebook Users
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Massive Censorship Of Digg Uncovered
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Why Designers Hate Crowdsourcing
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WikiLeaks cuts a new, wired path for journalism
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Free Vs. Paid Shapes Media Debate
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Empty World at Times and Sunday Times Online
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Real-time wide-spread news content indexing service.
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UK Press Boss Admits: We Have Not Invested enough In Journalism
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New York Times Should Charge for News, Google Too
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NewsCorp Buys Journalism Online Stake, Swallows Skiff
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CEO of AOL wants to fix technologically-challenged journalism
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How not to save news
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Spanish Judge Rules File-Sharing Not Illegal -- Judges Liken P2P To The Ancient Practice of Lending Books
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Cloud-as-router Presages Virtual Hosting
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CNN and CBS in Talks to Gather News Together
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London Times Goes Back to Basics on Web
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Stop The Presses: 'Sunset' For Print In Five Years, FT Sees
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iPad 'won't help newspaper publishers'
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Media startup steps up big-time
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Three Birds, a Billionaire and the Hyper-Local Future of News
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Keywords Replace Headlines
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Google Wave Opens, Combines Blogs, Email, IM & Wiki
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News Is Just a Product Placement In India
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The Return of Coupons
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Thomson Reuters Profit Declines 33%
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Few Americans Use Twitter
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Making money with mobile
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Lee Enterprises to Develop Mobile Apps
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The Pixelization of Journalism
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Newspaper circulation continues to fall
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The News Power of Twitter
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Nikkei Builds Link Wall Around News Web Site
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UK McKinsey Survey: Adult News Consumption Soars
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Murdoch: Stop Google Links
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Newspaper industry is struggling, but surviving
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The Fearless Press, and Other Legends
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Nikkei Restricts Links to Its New Web Site
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UK Investigative Bureau Tries to Make Up for News Cutbacks
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McClatchy RollS Out WebVisible To Dailies
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Twiter Predicts the Future
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Twitter Forcasts Box Office Results
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Print Newspapers to Survive a Decade, Sun-Times
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Comments online often manufactured by special-interest groups
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Murdoch Finalizes Paywall for Two British Papers
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Aggregators beware: Hot News Doctrine Alive and Kicking
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Charge for News! Yes, Do It! C
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Online Pay Wall Reaches Asia
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Starbucks Opens Door to USA Today
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Ads Down, Circ Down, Paywalls Dicey
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ABC Melding Print, Online Data in New Pub Statement
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Advertising Begins to Stabilize
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AP hires NY Times exec to boost digital revenue
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Newspapers over-dependent on advertising, says Publicis boss
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Transparency is the New Objectivity
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Newspapers Have Never Made Much Money From News
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3 Big Problems for Online Advertisers
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Demand Medias content assembly line
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Publisher profits dive 1.7x faster than sales
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MEDIAGAZER: Techmeme Takes On The Media
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Newspapers remain important check on power
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A Cover Ad That Mimics a Newspapers Front Page
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First web copyright crackdown coming
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Newspaper News Penetration Slips Behind Internet, TV
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AP, Conde Nast to Offer Content on iPad
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AP Digital Unit to Help Publishers Market Through Mobile, Pads
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Justice Dept. Won't Challenge Online News-Aggregation Service
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The Intrinsic Menace in 'Media Reform'
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The 11 Layers of Citizen Journalism
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AOL To Launch
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The Future Of Web Advertising Is Death
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Publishers Should Create Toll Gate For Premium Content
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Make No Mistake: Internet Content Subscription Models will come!
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Nielsen Study Shows Rocky Pay Road
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40% Of U.S. Homes Don't Have Broadband Internet
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Publishers want more to publish on Apple's iPad
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What Newspapers Can Learn From Craigslist
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Internet HoneyGrid reveals 95% of User Generated Content is spam or malicious
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The Future of Newspapers and New Business Models for Growth
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Canadian Online News Site The Mark Gets Funding
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Government Subsidies for Journalism
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HyperLocal Sites: Sell Services, Not Just Ads
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Newspapers share carriers to cut costs
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Industrywide iPad plan under way?
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Content Created from Web Search Trends
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KLAS-TV to Launch Hyperlocal Neighborhood Web Sites
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Newspaper Web site traffic stalls
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Free vs. Paid, Murdoch vs. Rusbridger
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Does Journalism Exist?
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Two MediaNews papers to charge for some Web content
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Blogs Just Aren't Cool Any More, Teens Say
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Some News Outlets Ready to Try Charging Online Readers
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To Deliver, iPad Needs Media Deals
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IPad Useful, But Nwsppr BizMod Reform Better, Google Exec Says
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Government financial support of news media continues steep decline, adding to challenges in news business
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Newspapers Are Apps
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Scotish Website with Print Quarterly
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Nearly half of Google News users just skim headlines
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NY Times To Charge For Web Content
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Google: Biting the Hand that Feeds You
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Calling on Leakers to Help Document Local Misdeeds
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Publishers Plan for Mobile, Tablet Future
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Nielson to close Editor & Publisher.
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Publisher Lays Out Plan to Save Newspaper
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News Corp, Time dangle Tablet-screen dream
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San Francisco Panorama, One Issue, $16
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Google responds to newspaper critics
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Magazine profit from search engines
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Newspaper sales highest in India, China and Japan
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Keep Key Readers, Enhance Revenue (cut the press run)
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CNN best on hyper-local play
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Google adds Twitter, Blogs as news sources
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Washington Times Will Become Free Newspaper
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Newspaper readership remains strong even in thick of recession
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Group of Magazine Publishers Is Said to Be Building an Online Newsstand
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Media News, Dallas Morning News Consider Google Block
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Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact
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Newspaper circulation may be worse than it looks
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There's good news for newspapers -- and their readers
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About Half in U.S. Would Pay for Online News, Study Finds
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Online Ads Are Booming, if Theyre Attached to a Video
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NH is 1st state to help newspaper, likely not last
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Publishing vets set to launch newspaper in Detroit
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Newspaper Industry Lawyers Attack Fair Use, Claim Google Is Illegal
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Chronicle goes slick for beauty
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Publisher in Portugal Picks a Fine Time to Start a Newspaper
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News Erupts, and So Does a Web Debut
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Denver Post: Pay no attention to those down-spiraling circulation numbers
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Washington Post Reports 69% Jump In 3Q Profit
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Who's losing readers?
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Newspapers Across the Country Show Steep Declines in Circulation 10/25/2009
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NYT Sub Revenue Passes Advertising
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Newsday Plans to Charge for Online News
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Pew Finds Gadgety Youngsters Most Likely Tweeters
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' Chicago News Cooperative' to Sell Content to New York Times
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HuffPost Creates News From Reader Responses
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A Newsroom Subsidized? Minds Reel
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Finding a new model for news reporting
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Thompson-Reuters to buy business content provider
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Wanted: Pot Critic With Shrewd Taste and Medical Need
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Murdoch Says Google Steals His Content
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Hearst Launches Web Aggregation Site
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Condé Nast Launches Dating Site
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Lessons From The Rocky Mountain News
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Washington Post, Bloomberg To Launch News Service
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Google Wave "noisy"
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Americans Hate Targeted Ads
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Let's Talk: Journalism and Social Media
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AP in Deal to Deliver Nonprofits' Journalism
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Newspapers Have Not Hit Bottom, Analysts Say
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Google Releases 'Fast-Flip' News-Reading Service
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Politicians' Tweets Are Mostly Self-Promotional, Researchers Say
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API Study Shows 'Fremiums' Becoming Popular.
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Lots of Fee Ideas for Media Online
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Google Plans Tools to Help News Media Charge for Content
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WSJ and NYT Plan San Francisco Editions
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Exterminate the Parasites: A radical plan to save the old media
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Newport News Charges Online, Sees Newstand Rise
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Uh, Teens DO Tweet -- more than anyone else!
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How Teens Consume Media
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Setting the price of a free press
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Who's Driving Twitter's Popularity? Not Teens
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New York Observer Starts a Paper on Real Estate
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Why AT&T Killed iPhone Google Voice on Friday August 21, @05:54PM
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Nokia Leaks Phone With Full GNU/Linux Distribution on Friday August 21, @10:30AM
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News Corp. pushing to create an online news consortium
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News Corp. Ends Its Free London Paper
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The Paper That Doesn't Want to Be Free
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AOL Blossoms as Print Retreats
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Measuring Real Time Public Opinion With Twitter
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More than 170 Dailys Sign On with Journalism Online
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Are Newspapers About to Cheat Death?
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Seattle Paper Is Resurgent as a Solo Act
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AOL's Business Model:
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FT.com plans pay-per-article system
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Why I Believe in the Link Economy
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Murdoch vows to charge for all online content
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Associated Press will sell you a license to quote the public domain
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Free daily "t.o.night" to launch in September
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AP Doesn't Know Its Protection Tech Doesn't Protect
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AP -- We're done talking about that stuff
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User Time on Internet, Newspapers Level Off
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NPR Moves to Rewire Its Approach to the Web
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Start-Up Plans to Make Journalism Pirates Pay Up
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The Death of Snail Mail and Sunday Papers
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A.P. Cracks Down on Unpaid Use of Articles on Web
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Diller Calls Free Web Content a Myth
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Hey Newspaper Guys: Google's Not Making Money From News
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Is Crowdfunding the Future of Journalism?
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Study Measures the Chatter of the News Cycle
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Breaking News Online: How One 19-Year Old Is Shaking Up Online Media
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Breaking News Online: How One 19-Year Old Is Shaking Up Online Media
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Want to Work at a Newspaper? Better Brush Up on Your Twitter.
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AP proposes new online article formatting
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MST, AP propose news
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European Publishers Call on E.U. to Protect Copyright
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USA Today To Introduce Paid Digital Edition To Be Delivered By E-Mail
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USA Today To Introduce Paid Digital Edition To Be Delivered By E-Mail
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Newspapers Considering Music Industry-Like Royalty System
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Detroit Newspapers' Traffic, Sales Up Since Home Delivery Reduction
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Goodbye, Printed Blog
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InDenverTimes launches
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CompuServe Requiem
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Banner-Ad-As-Auction example site (Garfield Minus Garfield)
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Newspapers Need To Find The Pet For Their Penguin
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Neuromancer at 25: What It Got Right, What It Got Wrong
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Reve/News -- Online Revenue News & Opinions Since 1998
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The Collapse of the Great American Newspaper
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Heads of top U.S. companies snub blogs, Facebook: study
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News startup expects 10 pct of Web readers to pay
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Online News Stories that Change Behind Your Back
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Judge Posner: Outlaw Links To Save Newspapers?
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A Peek into the Future of Advertising
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Internet most popular information source: poll
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Study shows Americans' devotion to the Internet
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News Experiments to Help Transform Community Life
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Newspaper Venture Depends on Blogs
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Replace the Daily Camera?
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Journalism Online, LLC
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Internet takes over papers as news source
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Shaping the Future of Newspapers
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InformationArchitectsJP
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DATA UNIVERSE
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New media program has you choose the news in Denver
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A.P. in Deal to Deliver Nonprofits' Journalism
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Lessons from the Directories: We have to bind the customers with services
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Top 10 Newspapers in Trouble
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A newspaper business model that's workin
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Newsprint Firm Files Chapter 11
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The rebirth of news
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Serve the reader, Murdoch says, and don't be complacent.
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Newspaper Ad Revenue Could Fall as Much as 30%
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Detroit papers to begin 'Tablet Newspaper' trial
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Goodbye, Encarta. A cautionary tale for newspapers
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AOL Sports Blog Wants to Compete
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Anschuts' Examiner uses 'Citizen Journalists'
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Rise Up! A Classifieds Manifesto
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Times Techie Envisions the Future of News
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At Voice of San Diego, a newsroom flourishes
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'Individuated' news tested
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Can America's paper of record survive the death of the Gray Lady?
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Google Disrupts--Again
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Newsday to charge for website, online cable
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College papers cut staffs, Friday editions due to ad decreases
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Modern media cope with recession's daily woes
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Backfence: Lessons Learned
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Yahoo Teams With Newspapers to Sell Ads
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Chronicle of the Newspaper Death Foretold
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ADAGE Bob Garfield's 'Chaos Scenario'
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Why Are Newspaper Profits So High?
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The Cluetrain Manifesto
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Goodbye copy desks, hello trouble?
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Most Social Media Users Are Addicted
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News Articles: Now A Luxury Or Byproduct
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Media Management Center
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Potential for heart attack, stroke risk seen with marijuana use
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Study Shows No Increased Risk for Even the Heaviest Marijuana Smokers
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Pot smokers might not turn into dopes after all
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Marijuana use may raise risk of youth testicular cancer
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How Weed Can Protect Us From Cancer and Alzheimer's
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Residual Effects of Cannabis Use on Neurocognitive Performance After Prolonged Abstinence: A Meta-Analysis
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Adolescent Pot Use Leaves Lasting Mental Deficits; Developing Brain Susceptible to Lasting Damage from Exposure to Marijuan
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Effects of Marijuana Smoking on the Lungs
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Cannabinoid Signaling Group
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Marijuana And Cancer: Scientists Find Cannabis Compound Stops Metastasis In Aggressive Cancers
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Marijuana Smoking Associated with 66% Decrease in Diabetes Risk
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Cannabinoids Inhibit Insulin Receptor Signaling in Pancreatic Beta-Cells : Discussion
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Marijuana And Lungs: Study Finds Drug Doesn't Do Same Kind Of Damage As Tobacco
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Study shows medical marijuana laws reduce traffic deaths
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Heavy Drinkers Outlive Nondrinkers, Study Finds
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Marijuana Has 'Therapeutic Value
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Reproductive Strategies Drive Recreation Drug Use
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Scientists crack entire genetic code of cancer
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Possibility of Marijuana and Cancer Treatment
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Journal of the California Cannabis Research Medical Group
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Marijuana Damages DNA And May Cause Cancer, New Test Reveals
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Cannabinoids promote embryonic and adult hippocampus neurogenesis and produce anxiolytic- and antidepressant-like effects
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Marijuana Compound Offers Hope In Diabetic Retinopathy Prevention
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Marijuana Smoking Does Not Cause Lung Cancer, Protective Effect "Not Unreasonable"
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Long-term Marijuana Smoking Leads To Respiratory Complaints
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Study finds marijuana ingredient promotes tumor growth, impairs anti-tumor defenses
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Marijuana Causes Cancer, California Regulators Say
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Study Finds No Cancer-Marijuana Connection
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Marijuana plus cigarettes boosts lung disease risk
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Marijuana Chemical May Fight Brain Cancer
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Cannabidiol Now!
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Marijuana use and testicular cancer
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Marijuana takes on colon cancer
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Long-term Cannabis Users May Have Structural Brain Abnormalities
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Elevated apolipoprotein C-III levels seen in heavy marijuana users
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Heavy Marijuana Users Show Increased Serum Apolipoprotein C-III Levels
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Sexual Activity and Marijuana Use Associated with HPV-Positive Head and Neck Cancer, Study Shows
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Inhibition of Cancer Cell Invasion by Cannabinoids via Increased Expression of Tissue Inhibitor of Matrix Metalloproteinases
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Electricity Rate Structures and the Economics of Solar PV: Could Mandatory Time-of-Use Rates Undermine Californias Solar Photovoltaic Subsidies?
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Marijuana Compound Shows Promise In Fighting Breast Cancer
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Study Finds No Link Between Marijuana Use and Lung Cancer
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Marijuana Cuts Lung Cancer Tumor Growth In Half,
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THC (marijuana) helps cure cancer says Harvard study
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Study fails to find cancer link to marijuana use
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The Association Between Marijuana Smoking and Lung Cancer
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Marijuana Causes The Brain To Lose Its Ability
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Memory, speed of thinking get worse over time with marijuana use
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Marijuana Detection Time Shorter Than Previously Assumed
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Smoking Marijuana Increases The Risk Of Bladder Cancer
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Smoking Marijuana Increases The Risk Of Bladder Cancer
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E-Mail Affects Brain More Than Marijuana
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Marijuana Use Could Result In Psychosis
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Researchers have identified the mechanism by which marijuana may affect learning and memory
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Peer Reviewed Results of New York State-sponsored Cancer/Marijuana Studies
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Pot Makes You Sleepy, And Not Sleeping Makes You Potty
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YouTube 2.0 helping new stars redefine TV
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General Assembly Aims to Gather New York Techies
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Online Journalism Review
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How (and Why) to Replace the A.P.
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Save The News
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BuzzMachine -- Jeff Jarvis
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Media Memo -- Peter Kafka
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Newspaper Death Watch
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The Cause and Effect of Newspaper Troubles
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Solution Journalism -- Scott Doggett and Michael Edward Lenert
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Recovering Journalist
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The Best Blogging Newspapers in the U.S.
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The CyberJournalist List
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The Big Picture - Boston Globe
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William M. Hartnett
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Journerdism
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Clay Shirky
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Emily Bell's Blog
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Searching For A Solution to The Journalism Squeeze
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Searching For A Solution to The Journalism Squeeze
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Thinking Outside The Box (Scores)
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I Want My Rocky Blogthing
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Einstein proves advertising and content are not ne
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The science of fanboyism research
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Facebook users unwittingly revealing intimate secrets
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Facebook 'likes' predict personality
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Facebook Changes Outfoxed Users' Privacy Concerns
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The Secret Lives of Liberals and Conservatives
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Republican Brains Differ From Democrats' In New FMRI Study
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Raytheon's Riot Is Attention Field Tool
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Researchers Mine Old News, Web to Predict Future Events
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Climate sceptics likely to be conspiracy theorists
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Do You Believe in Magic?
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BJ Fogg's Behavior Model
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Words Spelled On Right Side of Keyboards Lead to More Positive Emotions
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Dial 5683 for Love: Dialing Certain Numbers On a Cell Phone Changes Your Emotional State
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People Aren't Smart Enough for Democracy to Flourish
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Homeland Security Monitoring Social Media
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The materialist fallacy
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Bright Minds and Dark Attitudes
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Multitasking hinders youth social skills
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The Speed of Information
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Diffbot Sees The Web Like People Do
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Willingness to provide information online depends on whos asking
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Economic Climate Shifts Consumers Online
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Characterizing User Behavior in Online Social Networks
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Minority Rules: Scientists Discover Tipping Point for the Spread of Ideas
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The science of fanboyism
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Belief-Dependent Realism
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You get 150 Friends, then your brain stops
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Digg Ditched as Consumer Habits Drift
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72% of US Adults Support Violent-Game Ban For Minors
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Why a school beats Facebook: how behaviors spread through networks
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Does the Brain Like E-Books?
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Real-Time, Detailed Face Tracking On a Nokia N900
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Incorporating Swarm Intelligence Into Computer AI
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Immersed In Too Much Information, We Can Sometimes Miss The Big Picture
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Is Twitter a national mood ring?
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Good or Evil Actions Can Lead to Improved Physical Performance
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Heads Up, Citizen Scientists: The Moon Needs You!
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The Effects of Online News on Political Behavior
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2001 User Behavior Study
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Evaluating User Activity in Enterprise Social Media
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UMaryland: Students Addicted to Social Media
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Understanding Users of Social Networks
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How Women and Men Use the Internet
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Two-thirds of World Internet Users Use Social Media
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Americans Spend 30 Percent of Leisure Time Online
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RF's New Study of Online Behavior Focuses On User Intent
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Mindless Online Behavior: Web Navigation on Autopilot
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Top ad trends list spotlights online behavior
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Dimensions of Online Behavior: Toward a User Typology
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How Women and Men Use the Internet
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She Speaks: Online Survey of Women
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The Global Online Media Landscape
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HOW INTERPERSONAL TRUST MANIFESTS ONLINE BEHAVIOR
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STUDY FINDS LINK BETWEEN FACEBOOK USE, LOWER GRADES IN COLLEGE
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Bay Area News Project Names Editor
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How Google Can Help Newspapers
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News Erupts, and So Does a Web Debut
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News Erupts, and So Does a Web Debut
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Start-Up Plans to Make Journalism Pirates Pay Up
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Skip the Newspaper, Save the Planet?
|
New York Times launches 'Times Wire' page
|
CompuServe Requiem
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Facebook and Twitter to Transform the TV Landscape
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Apple Takes Share from Google in Mobile Ads
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Why YouTube Viewers Have ADD and How to Stop It
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Amazon May Be About To Launch Its Own Android App Marketplace
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Why Netflix Has Already Won the Digital TV/Video War
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Netgem are launching a new multifunction adapter that will turn standard digital TV receivers into Connected TVs
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Ivi Seeks to Become an Online Cable System
|
Cellphone Carriers Are Turning to Wi-Fi, Too
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Smaller Cable Networks at Risk of Being Squeezed Out?
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A Look Back: Lessons learned from TV Everywhere a year after deployment
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Google and the Future of TV Advertising
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UK Solar panel sales set to rise 'tenfold'
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Assange: Facebook 'the Most Appalling Spy Machine' Ever
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Bloggers Predicts Apple Profits Better Than Pros
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The "Content-Driven" Sales Funne
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METAWEB (FreeBase): Real-Time Wide-Spread Content Indexing Service.
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Aggregation and Attribution: Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due
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Why Content Curation Is Here to Stay
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How fair use was born
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