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10:45 AM ET, September 15, 2011

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Zach Rait / Facebook Blog:
Introducing the Subscribe Button  —  Until now, it hasn't been easy to choose exactly what you see in your News Feed.  Maybe you don't want to see every time your brother plays a game on Facebook, for example.  Or maybe you'd like to see more stories from your best friends, and fewer from your coworkers.
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Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
New Subscribe button lets journalists use Facebook like Twitter  —  Facebook announced a new feature today that competes directly with Twitter and will make it easier for journalists to use their personal profiles to share updates and links with the public.  Facebook users can now visit …
Gregory Ferenstein / Fast Company:
Reading Rainbow: The Next Generation  —  The iconic brand returns—with a 21st-century upgrade for iPads.  —  LeVar Burton, a children's literacy advocate and a former star of Star Trek: The Next Generation, plans to make an ambitious comeback, giving the once-loved Reading Rainbow brand a 21st-century upgrade.
Discussion: WebProNews, TUAW and The Loop
The Independent:
Johann Hari: A personal apology  —  I've written so many articles over the years laying bare and polemicising against the errors and idiocies of other people.  This time, I am writing an article laying bare and polemicising against the errors and idiocies of myself.  If you give it out, you have to take it.
Kat Stoeffel / The New York Observer:
Vanity Fair Nabs New York Design Director Chris Dixon  —  Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Graydon Carter has poached Chris Dixon, New York magazine's design director, according to an internal memo sent out today.  —  Longtime VF design director David Harris is reducing his role at the magazine.
Discussion: WWD, magCulture.com/blog and FishbowlNY
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
What media companies can learn from Walmart  —  As reported in a number of places, Walmart has acquired OneRiot: a startup that originally tried to do social search before pivoting to focus on social advertising.  OneRiot joins a unit called Walmart Labs, which the giant retailer created earlier …
Nikki Finke / Deadline.com:
BREAKING!  Deadline's Parent Company Sues The Hollywood Reporter's Parent Company For Copyright Infringement  —  2ND UPDATE: The Hollywood Reporter has just removed from its website PMC's unique and original featured module comprised of source code that produced PMC-owned TVLine.com's distinctive homepage.
Steve Myers / Poynter:
When it comes to disclosing potential conflicts of interest, New York Times shouldn't throw stones at Arrington  —  The meta-media debate for the last few weeks has been about the conflict of interest inherent in Michael Arrington's proposal to run a new venture capital fund while writing …
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Ben Popper / Betabeat:   Venture Capitalists With Powerful Blogs May Run Afoul of the SEC
New York Post:
Wolff tracks seen  —  Publisher Prometheus Global Media has started searching for a replacement for Adweek Editor Michael Wolff amid an internal back-and-forth over the direction of the company, The Post has learned.  —  Prometheus backer Jimmy Finkelstein, who hired Wolff to overhaul Adweek …
James Robinson / Guardian:
RTL spurned deal with online TV service Hulu over advertising wrangle  —  RTL chief executive says broadcaster has not done deal with Hulu because US owners would not allow it to sell own ads  —  The RTL chief executive, Gerhard Zeiler, said on Thursday the broadcaster had not done a deal with Hulu …
Folio:
Hearst To Convert All Sites to HTML5  —  Good Housekeeping is the first redesign with multi-device functionality.  —  NEW YORK—Hearst Magazines is aiming to improve its digital strategy through the integration of HTML5, the company announced plans early Tuesday to implement the platform …
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
For morning TV's ‘bookers,’ a constant race to secure ratings-grabbing guests  —  A tornado tears across southwestern Missouri, visiting devastation on the small town of Joplin.  The dramatic news breaks in network TV newsrooms in New York in the early evening hours of May 22.  What next?
Lauren Indvik / Mashable!:
How Social Media Is Transforming Fashion Week Coverage  —  Social media is transforming both the nature and delivery of Fashion Week coverage, broadening its scope and increasing its immediacy to meet a growing demand for play-by-play coverage of shows and events online.
Thanks:laureni
Dylan Byers / Adweek:
Keeper of the Commentary  —  Gone are the days when Reuters was just a wire service.  Former Slate media critic Jack Shafer, hired last week, is only the latest appointment op-ed editor James Ledbetter has made in his effort to turn the Reuters opinion page into a leading source of commentary.
 
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Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
WSJ's Alan Murray: The iPad Has Driven the Paper's Video Programming Expansion
Discussion: Online Video News
Robert Niles / Online Journalism Review:
Apps vs. eBooks: Where can newsrooms and journalists make the most money?
Kevin McCarthy / BostInnovation.com:
Q&A with BostonGlobe.com's Design/Dev Firms, Upstatement & Filament Group
Discussion: eMedia Vitals, Thanks:sliggity
Joe Flint / Company Town:
Could Homer Simpson get his own channel?
Ben Fenton / Financial Times:
FT editor calls for media standards commission
Matthew Moskovciak / CNET News:
PlayLater records your online video for $5 a month
Discussion: The Next Web, PR Newswire and Beet.TV, Thanks:beet_tv
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The Atlantic Online:
How Will Shortz Edits a New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Jeff Roberts / paidContent:
Patent Troll Strikes Bloomberg, NYT And Other News Giants
John Koblin / WWD:
More Movement at The New York Times
Discussion: Poynter and mediabistro.com
Robert Andrews / paidContent:UK:
Newspapers Are Messing Up Their Mobile Strategies, Researchers Say
Latoya Peterson / Poynter:
In TechCrunch world, readers value interpretation as much as information
The Independent:
Exposed after eight years: a private eye's dirty work for Fleet Street
Richard MacManus / ReadWriteWeb:
How Tumblr is Changing Journalism
Discussion: Editors Weblog
Hollywood Reporter:
Top Viacom Ad Exec Out Over Alleged Kickbacks (Exclusive)
Discussion: MediaPost and Business Insider
 

 
From Techmeme:

Kent Walker / The Keyword:
Google says the DOJ's “wildly overbroad proposal goes miles beyond the Court's decision”, would hurt US consumers, and jeopardize the US' global tech leadership

Daniel Howley / Yahoo Finance:
Nvidia reports Q3 revenue up 94% YoY to $35.1B, vs. $33.2B est., Data Center revenue up 112% YoY to $30.8B, vs. $29B est., and forecasts Q4 revenue above est.

Matt Swayne / The Quantum Insider:
Google Quantum AI and DeepMind researchers debut ML decoder AlphaQubit, which surpasses existing methods in identifying and correcting quantum computing errors

 
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