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Google Book Search Blog:
Books of the world, stand up and be counted! All 129,864,880 of you. — When you are part of a company that is trying to digitize all the books in the world, the first question you often get is: “Just how many books are out there?” — Well, it all depends on what exactly you mean by a “book.”
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CrunchGear, The Atlantic Online, Fast Company, Gawker, ResourceShelf, GalleyCat and The Official Google Blog, more at Techmeme »
Nat Ives / AdAge:
Why the San Fran Chronicle Is Running Demand Media Content — Q&A With SFGate.com Digital Media VP Michele Slack — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Two Hearst newspapers' websites have gone live with new sections from Demand Media, one of the content-generation companies that tap thousands of freelancers to generate countless articles.
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FM Blog, more at Techmeme »
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Gavin O'Malley / MediaPost:
Demand Media Extends Content Model To Other Publishers, Hearst …
Guy Adams / The Independent:
How CNN went from breaking records to yesterday's news — Twenty years ago, a billion people watched the channel's coverage of the first Gulf war. Now it's a different story — The place was the Al-Rashid hotel in downtown Baghdad. The year was 1991.
Dan Kennedy / Media Nation:
Hard times working the Patch — Boston Globe reporter Johnny Diaz today writes about Patch.com, the AOL-owned network of hyperlocal news sites that is (excuse me) sprouting up around the country. — As I noted earlier, Diaz writes that Patch is up against considerable competition in Greater Boston …
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Lost Remote and NetNewsCheck Latest
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Michael Wolff / Vanity Fair:
The Gray Lady of Cable News — Many think Jon Klein, president of CNN/U.S., has lost the cable-news war to Fox. But CNN has racked up record profits by being bland. — MOST BUSTED NAMES IN NEWS? — Jon Klein is an extremely affable broadcast-news executive, a chinos …
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Inside Cable News, TVNewser, Romenesko, CJR and The Wire
Jonathan Stray / Nieman Journalism Lab:
How The Guardian is pioneering data journalism with free tools — The Guardian takes data journalism seriously. They obtain, format, and publish journalistically interesting data sets on their Data Blog, they track transparency initiatives in their searchable index of world government data …
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eMedia Vitals
David Kaplan / paidContent:
Hyperlocal Gets Highbrow In Public TV Online Video Joint Venture — A large part of success is making the right connections early on. That lesson isn't lost on the start-up Capital New York, a literary and cultural online-only news mag that is solely focused on the Big Apple.
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NYConvergence
USA Today:
USA TODAY hosts Mashable Summer Tour Event and Syndicates Mashable Content — As we mentioned a few weeks ago, Mashable's Summer Tour will be heading to the DC-area tonight. USA TODAY will serve as host for the event and we're looking forward to having the team from Mashable, and their guests, at our headquarters.
Russell Adams / Wall Street Journal:
Condé Nast Titles Morph Into Restaurants — Condé Nast is taking some of its best-known magazine names and parlaying them into the restaurant business in Asia, the Middle East and Latin America. — The effort reflects a growing openness among magazine publishers to try …
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Romenesko, Techdirt, New York Observer and Eater National
Raffi Khatchadourian / The New Yorker Blog:
Chasing WikiLeaks — Marc Thiessen draws upon my article in The New Yorker to make his case against Julian Assange, the editor of WikiLeaks, and to argue that American “military assets” could be used “to bring Assange to justice.” Using the military for this purpose would be a terrible idea.
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Beyond Search, The Huffington Post and Wonkette
Josef Adalian / New York Magazine:
Whitney Port to Act in Web Series — We still don't know if MTV will order another season of The City, but star Whitney Port is staying busy as she awaits the network's verdict. Vulture hears Port has been cast in Hollywood Is Like High School With Money, a new scripted …
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Styleite and TVWeek.com
Michael Learmonth / AdAge:
BrightRoll Opens Online Video Ad Exchange — A Bet That Automated, Real-Time Buying and Selling Will Move From Display Advertising to Video — Real-time buying and selling of ads through automated Nasdaq-like exchanges are the rage in online display advertising.
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Beet.TV
Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
Time Magazine Runs Same Animal Story In 1993, 1999 And 2010 — Time really, really, really wants to know if animals can think: so much that it's done three separate cover stories on the issue. — This week's cover of Time features a story that looks “inside the minds of animals.”
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New York Magazine
Jim Romenesko / Romenesko:
Ex-Chicago Tribune editor: Marine interns were observers, not journalists — From HOWARD TYNER: While I have to admire the intrepid reporter whose sleuthing unearthed infiltration of the Chicago Tribune newsroom 7-8 years ago by the US Marine Corps, I also think a few clarifications are in order.
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FishbowlNY and Yahoo! News
rbr.com:
AOL's Tim Armstrong now Chairman of The Ad Council — The Advertising Council announced Tim Armstrong, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, AOL, has been elected as Chairman of the Board of Directors. Armstrong has been a member of the Ad Council Board of Directors since 2008, most recently serving as its Vice Chairman.
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MediaPost
Martin Belam / currybetdotnet:
HTML5 for journalists — I've contributed before to the debate about whether journalists need to be programmers, but whether or not you've ever wrestled with Ruby, PHP or Python, if you are involved in online publishing in any way you are almost certainly familiar with some HTML.
Julia Angwin / Digits:
Lawmakers Seek Answers on Online Tracking — U.S. Reps. Ed Markey, D-Mass., and Joe Barton, R-Texas, are seeking information about the privacy practice of the 15 websites that the Wall Street Journal has identified as installing the most tracking technology on their visitors' computers.
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information aesthetics, more at Techmeme »
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Google, Verizon Deny NYT Story On Their Undermining Of Net Neutrality — Yesterday, the New York Times published a story that detailed an agreement in the works between Verizon and Google that would effectively kill off net neutrality by allowing “Verizon to speed some online content …
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Rebecca Lieb / the Econsultancy blog:
Q&A: Wenda Harris Millard — Wenda Harris Millard is an icon in digital advertising and media. As co-chairman of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, and before that chief sales officer at Yahoo, not to mention chair of the IAB, she's long been as out there as she has been outspoken - a passionate advocate for the industry.