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Stephan Noller | Digiday | 3/27/2013
Mozilla’s announcement that third-party cookies will be blocked in the future is not going to lead to positive effects for publishers or even improve advertising.
David Pierce | The Verge | 3/27/2013
Users can now "flip stories," in the app or in a browser via a bookmarklet, into their own magazines.
Jeff John Roberts | PaidContent | 3/26/2013
A popular trick, called NYClean, to get around the New York Times’ article limit no longer works. The development coincides with the Times’ ongoing effort to shut down loopholes around its digital subscription.
Mark Adkins, President SFChronicle and SFGate | 3/25/2013
The in-depth articles, columnists and photos that have made the Chronicle San Francisco's newspaper for generations have a new digital home with the debut of SFChronicle.com today.
Ritchie King | Quartz | 3/25/2013
Both Reuters and the Times have offered glimpses of their new designs, and there’s something strikingly similar about them: Each has a thin, white navigation bar at the top with a seriously pared-down list of things to click on.
Josh Sternberg | Digiday | 3/25/2013
The LA Times had the top three positions for “Oscar 2013” on Google News.
Press Release | The Washington Post | 3/25/2013
Features replica of print newspaper, 14-day archive, all blogs and content from The Post.
Andrew Beaujon | Poynter | 3/22/2013
Potomac Local Publisher Uriah Kiser broke the story of Thursday night’s shootings at Marine Corps Base Quantico, which left three Marines dead.
Phillip Smith | Idea Lab | 3/22/2013
NPR ranked as the fastest loading news site, averaging under 3 seconds per story.
Lou Carlozo | NetNewsCheck | 3/21/2013
While Toronto's two daily newspapers, The Toronto Star and The Globe and Mail, haven't fully escaped the advertising woes that have plagued their U.S. cousins south of the border, their national reach has provided them with a little bit of a buffer as both papers move into digital subscription models.
Reuters | 3/21/2013
Google Inc's YouTube said 1 billion unique users were now visiting the video-sharing website every month, or nearly one out of every two people on the Internet.
Jim Romenesko | jimromenesko.com | 3/21/2013
Tracy Corrigan, who has been promoted to Wall Street Journal digital editor, “will soon embark on a redesign of the look and feel of WSJ.com.
Josh Ong | The Next Web | 3/20/2013
The US and UK posted lower numbers for simultaneous social engagement while watching TV than the global average of 43%.
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