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Heidi Kulicke | 10/19/2011
Content providers have found that appealing to the senses is an excellent way to generate user loyalty.
Nu Yang | 10/17/2011
Daily news site is updated with relevant and interesting news for middle and high school students.
Kristina Ackermann | 10/14/2011
Staff of the University Press of Florida Atlantic University made an entire issue without computers.
Nu Yang | 10/10/2011
With technology developed by Newspaper Next LLC, readers can have the newspaper read aloud to them.
Nu Yang | 9/26/2011
The worlds of journalism and Web technology collide in Knight Mozilla News Technology Partnership — otherwise known as “MoJo.”
Heidi Kulicke | 9/20/2011
J-School students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
Kristina Ackermann | 9/16/2011
Former ABC reporter Rondi Charleston turned to music for her second career.
Nu Yang | 9/14/2011
Readers can get a bite to eat and chat with Free Press journalists.
Nu Yang | 9/13/2011
Vintage photography enthusiast transforms dusty archives into digital profit centers.
Heidi Kulicke | 9/9/2011
The Omaha World-Herald breathes new life into the real-estate section.
Heidi Kulicke | 8/26/2011
J-School students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
Nu Yang | 8/24/2011
Journalists are taking their unofficial roles as educators to another level by offering classes and providing free content that will inform readers.
Tim Sohn | 8/19/2011
In adding this functionality, Ebyline hopes to attract television and radio producers.
Andrew Beaujon | Poynter | 5/6/2013
Nu Yang | 5/7/2013
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce
Alan D. Mutter | 5/8/2013