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Search vs. social

The sands of the Internet are constantly shifting underneath us. One major example is content distribution and audience reach via search vs. social. So much has changed even in the last year with...

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Nisenholtz on content and tech

Four important bits from this interview with former NYT digital guy Martin Nisenholtz. “Human-mediated content is important to me because it both introduces a hierarchy of importance as well as a kind...

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Digital journalism quote roundup

From Madrid, the Paley Center’s international council of media executives edition… Google’s head of news products and Google+ programming, Richard Gingras, on using data for good: “This is a...

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Keeping up with users

Two very interesting pieces, and made more interesting when juxtaposed. One is a fascinating look back at Technology Review’s app-creation process and attendant drama. The other is about how those...

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Is Facebook destined to fail? Don’t bet on it

I know Michael Wolff is a provocateur, and I take just about everything he does, says or writes with a large grain of salt. But this Technology Review piece about Facebook being “a bust” is just...

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Trusted brands rule social

UCLA and HP researchers have determined that successful tweets have common — and predictable — characteristics. Per this fascinating piece in the Atlantic, the researchers’ algorithm can predict a...

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Hyperlocal news in context

The New York Times quietly announced that it was ending its three-year-old experimentation with hyperlocal journalism, and on its heels, the Neiman Journalism Lab wrote a piece following up with some...

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Being busy and the fetishization of the offline

I noticed an interesting juxtaposition in two articles I’ve recently read about the intersection of “real life” and those we live online. The first argues that “being busy” is an artificial creation...

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Junk at scale vs. quality in proportion

SF Weekly recently published an in-depth look at the Bleacher Report, a sports-centric site whose content is populated almost entirely by its readers. As the article notes, it “[tapped] the oceanic...

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