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"The streams of data we are now creating have a lot to live up to, and I believe that it will. We are now moving beyond simply blogging content and hoping people find it to now creating smaller but more manageable pieces of information which may be much more naturally shared and repurposed…"
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In the last two weeks, two courts–a New York state court and a federal court of appeals in Washington, D.C.–considered the issue of when to unmask anonymous online speakers….
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When the U.S. government declassified a CIA inspector general's report on the treatment of terror suspects by the CIA, two leading newspapers didn't simply explain it to readers. They independently asked readers to tell them what it meant. Those giants of journalism took a page from their younger online rivals.
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Some basic insights into how big corporates can and are using social media…
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Good example of a road trip blog
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"Groups of about 10 students split up into eight groups to get a feel for the city and become familiar with using the social networking Web site Twitter as a reporting tool."
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NY Times tries to crowdsource an investigation of the CIA interrogation reports recently released…
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"Making money from online journalism is, thus, not just a matter of saying "Let's all start charging." It will require fundamental rethinking of the value chain, what content is offered, and how it is produced. It will also require significant thought about what's in it for consumers–something that is glaringly missing from current discussions of starting online payments. "