Technology

Josh Constine | Tech Crunch | 2/5/2013
Rather than trust your friends and favorite Pages to post interesting stuff, Facebook is taking news discovery into its own hands with “Articles Related To…”. This special feed story shows you popular links that lead to content mentioning Pages you Like.
Lauren Johnson | Mobile Marketer | 2/4/2013
Canadian newspaper The Toronto Star has launched a mobile site to let consumers stay on top of daily news.
Laura Hazard Owen | Giga Om | 2/4/2013
Researchers at Microsoft and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology are creating software that analyzes 22 years of New York Times archives, Wikipedia and about 90 other web resources to predict future disease outbreaks, riots and deaths — and hopefully prevent them.
Press Release | MEI | 2/1/2013
Managing Editor Inc. (MEI), an Adobe premier development partner, today announced that its creative team, Nervous Pixel, has designed and produced an interactive app to accompany the University of South Florida’s first conference on mobile app publishing, “Higher Education Enterprise Mobile App Conference” (HEEMAC).
Michael Depp | Net News Check | 2/1/2013
Tribune Broadcasting has reframed its digital strategy in every sense of the word.
Net News Check | 1/31/2013
The New York Times today launched a news application for BlackBerry 10, which delivers the latest news and journalism from the paper, designed and formatted for optimal reading for BlackBerry 10 smartphones.
Jasper Jackson | The Media Briefing | 1/31/2013
Newspaper and magazine formats have been around for so long it's easy to forget their content is designed to the fit the medium.
Sarah Marshall | Journalism.co.uk | 1/30/2013
Eighteen months ago a team led by Brian Boyer, who was then news applications editor at the Chicago Tribune, was awarded Knight News Challenge funding to develop PANDA as a "newsroom data library".
Press Release | Protecmedia | 1/29/2013
La Razón newspaper has decided to overhaul its website by carrying out a complete redesign of its appearance while also radically altering the technology which it relies on.
Adrienne LaFrance | Nieman Journalism Lab | 1/24/2013
The election is over. Even the inauguration is over. So it makes sense, perhaps, that The New York Times this week discontinued its Elections 2012 mobile app.
Aidan Quilligan | Forbes | 1/24/2013
The explosion of the mobile Web has sparked a debate over the best approach for developing applications that give consumers and employees what they have come to expect: access to whatever form of content they want, whenever and wherever they want it.
Lauren Johnson | Mobile Marketer | 1/22/2013
Marketers and developers need to have a grasp on a user’s total mobile experience to create compelling mobile applications in the future, according to a new study from Forrester Research.
Press Release | Adobe | 1/16/2013
Increased consumer interest in using shopping applications means retailers must adapt to meet the rising expectations for specialized mobile shopping experiences, according to research released today by Adobe Systems Incorporated.
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