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721.
A time before Wordle: Newspapers used to hate word puzzles (niemanlab.org)
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cpeterso
4 years ago
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722.
What Facebook’s latest updates mean for journalists (niemanlab.org)
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miraj
15 years ago
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723.
The Onion experiments with paywalls (niemanlab.org)
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steve8918
15 years ago
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724.
The New York Times wants to serve you info as you’re brushing your teeth (niemanlab.org)
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jamesbritt
15 years ago
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725.
Adobe CAI is working to identify a photo’s origin and combat misinformation (niemanlab.org)
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giuliomagnifico
5 years ago
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726.
What happens when Facebook goes down? People read the news (2018) (niemanlab.org)
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spzx
5 years ago
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727.
What I learned from a year on Substack (niemanlab.org)
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giuliomagnifico
5 years ago
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728.
Transparency, iteration, standards: Journalism lessons of open source (niemanlab.org)
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PeterRosdahl
15 years ago
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729.
How the pandemic (sort of) changed the way we consume news (niemanlab.org)
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giuliomagnifico
5 years ago
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730.
The New York Times is making about a third of its newsletters subscriber-only (niemanlab.org)
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giuliomagnifico
5 years ago
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731.
'How much does it pay?' Polite-shaming publications to get to the point (niemanlab.org)
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hhs
5 years ago
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732.
Apple WWDC could have big impacts on news publishers – for good and for ill (niemanlab.org)
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giuliomagnifico
5 years ago
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733.
Learning to ignore information is not something taught in school (niemanlab.org)
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dredmorbius
5 years ago
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734.
The Rise of the Journalist-Influencer (niemanlab.org)
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herbertl
5 years ago
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735.
When you Tweet, Are You Writing Or Talking? (niemanlab.org)
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bproper
15 years ago
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736.
Facebook was willing to do what the other guy wouldn’t (niemanlab.org)
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slugiscool99
5 years ago
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737.
How sportswriting is taking over the web with innovation (niemanlab.org)
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nikcub
15 years ago
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738.
Topolsky and Bankoff on Engadget, SB Nation, and their new tech site (niemanlab.org)
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eathas
15 years ago
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739.
Google is now blocking the ads if they don’t meet Google’s standards (niemanlab.org)
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shscs911
6 years ago
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740.
Google is blocking the ads publishers sell if they don’t meet Google’s standards (niemanlab.org)
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1cvmask
6 years ago
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741.
Krishna Bharat on the evolution of Google News and trusting the algorithm (niemanlab.org)
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wallflower
15 years ago
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742.
Google Releases Journalist Studio (niemanlab.org)
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ssn
6 years ago
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743.
How Google News is integrating the social web (niemanlab.org)
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apievangelist
15 years ago
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744.
Key lessons from news organizations using open APIs to ramp up R&D (niemanlab.org)
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apievangelist
15 years ago
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745.
People who engage with false news concerned about truth. But think it’s hidden (niemanlab.org)
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hhs
6 years ago
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746.
News organizations are trying something new: Peace and quiet (niemanlab.org)
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hhs
6 years ago
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747.
More Americans are paying for online news (niemanlab.org)
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hhs
6 years ago
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748.
“Today, there’s a fear of viral content”: Jonah Peretti (2019) (niemanlab.org)
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lowmemcpu
6 years ago
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749.
A new model for long-form journalism? (niemanlab.org)
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AndrewDucker
15 years ago
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750.
VizPol takes a cue from apps to help journalists identify unfamiliar symbols (niemanlab.org)
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hhs
6 years ago
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