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Washington newspaper The Chronicle has launched an FT-style web app for
iPad, bypassing Apple and including it in its paid subscription bundle.
According to Google Search results, which project that searches for the word “Tumblr,” the name of a specific company and blogging platform, will eclipse those for the more generic term “blog” before the end of 2012.
Following the steps of newspapers such as The Guardian, Los Angeles Time, La Información, and La Nación, the Brazilian newspaper Folha de São Paulo launched on its website the blog "Afinal de Contas," or After All, the first in Brazil to explore the world of data journalism.
Online banner ads, which are the primary source of digital revenue for most publishers and broadcasters, are among the least trusted sources of commercial information, according to an important new consumer survey.
Because one’s social network often consists not only of actual friends but also relatives and sort-of friends, along with sort-of friends of their sort-of friends, you need to be careful about what you post.
This week, The Guardian launches a seven-day series examining different aspects of Internet censorship around the world.
The Washington Post launched a redesign of the site’s navigation, header and footer on Saturday — a much clearer and easier to use interface with a more sophisticated design.
Convergence be damned: For Scripps, it’s all about tailoring the right
content, products and pay strategies for the right device.
Actually, some people are calling it "worse than SOPA."
Rupert Murdoch's Herald Sun, Australia's biggest-selling daily newspaper, has introduced a paywall for premium content.
Associated Press yesterday unveiled a new online platform delivering archive footage and broadcast quality video news to digital publishers.
The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) plans to launch an investigative news YouTube channel in July 2012.
Hearst Media Services’ LocalEdge plays integral role in providing services through platform for SeattlePI.com
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