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“…we took the view that if the item was going to be dropped from the programme, we could at least offer an outlet on the Blog…”
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The websites of the Guardian, Mail and the Telegraph all received record traffic in October, according to the latest figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations Electronic (ABCe).
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“The Independent asks Guido what the best thing about his job is, and he answers: “The fact that now, when I call up a minister’s office, they don’t go, ‘Who?’. You can hear them go, ‘Oh shit, it’s Guido’…”
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“I really like the concept of hyperpersonal news: following the minutiae of the people and things that are nearest and dearest to you: social glue in an increasingly fragmented world…”
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Simon’s notes from the Berlin Web 2.0 conference
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“it wasn’t a question of whether online interactivity and talkback were worth incorporating into the way news is reported, it was a question of when, how and with what vetting process…”
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“By clicking on a map, readers can look at a particular country’s major and minor papers and blogs in English and local languages. Readers can also navigate by topics such as politics, science, or business, or search for a particular term across all Eur
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“YouTube also took away the features that let users see their peers’ most popular videos. Community Counts allowed the users to vote on the questions themselves, to prioritize them…”
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“Not Just a Number goes well beyond merely pinning crime stats on a city grid. It holds a magnifying glass … enabling an intimate interactivity among the family, friends and loved ones of each murder victim. Behind each number lies a hub for mourners…