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Washington Post:
Chinese hackers suspected in attack on The Post's computers — A sophisticated cyberattack targeted The Washington Post in an operation that resembled intrusions against other major American news organizations and that company officials suspect was the work of Chinese hackers, people familiar with the incident said.
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New York Times, CNET, Politico, Guardian, Softpedia News, Washington Post, The Verge, Wired, Krebs on Security and Kirk LaPointe's …
Jay Kirsch / TechCrunch:
CBS, CNET Debacle And The Separation Of Church And State — Editor's note: Jay Kirsch is the President of AOL's Business, Technology & Entertainment Group, which includes properties such as TechCrunch, Engadget, Autoblog, DailyFinance and Moviefone among others. Follow him on Twitter @jaykirsch.
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David Gelernter / Wired:
The End of the Web, Search, and Computer as We Know It — People ask what the next web will be like, but there won't be a next web. — The space-based web we currently have will gradually be replaced by a time-based worldstream. It's already happening, and it all began with the lifestream …
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ZDNet, @miguelrios, @wiredopinion, @_mstevenson, @stevenlevy and ROUGH TYPE
Danny Shea / The Huffington Post:
Jon Klein: I Don't Regret Piers Morgan Hire, Keith Olbermann Could Have Helped CNN (VIDEO) — Former CNN/US president Jon Klein joined HuffPost Live Friday to discuss the changes at his old network, and defended his decision to give Larry King's 9PM slot to Piers Morgan.
Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
Facebook Ramps Up News Discovery Battle Against Apps Like Flipboard With “Articles Related To” — 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...”.
Laura Hazard Owen / GigaOM:
How two scientists are using the New York Times archives to predict the future — 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 …
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newsplexer, The Verge and Tom Simonite
PandoDaily:
Sources: Ziff Davis is close to buying IGN — It's no secret that News Corp. has been trying to sell gaming portal IGN for some time. It even floated an aspirational price to the Wall Street Journal: $100 million. — We've heard all sorts of rumors about who the buyer could be since that article …
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AllThingsD
Jill Goldsmith / Variety:
News Corp. names two more execs to publishing biz — Healy to help fashion strategic direction — News Corp. Friday named Anoushka Healy, current group managing editor of The Times and Sunday Times in London, as chief strategy officer of its new global publishing entity once it splits in two later this year.
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mnilive.com, Reuters, Wall Street Journal, Yahoo! Movies, Guardian and Adweek
Ken Doctor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The newsonomics of Aaron Kushner's virtuous circles — Aaron Kushner is the anti-Advance. — Tomorrow, Advance makes digital origami of the Syracuse Post-Standard, going to three days a week of print (good Poynter inside view of the change). Its strategy: addition by subtraction.
Bora Zivkovic / Scientific American:
Commenting threads: good, bad, or not at all. — Proposed alternative title: “This post is not about climate change” … A couple of weeks ago, an article was published in Science about online science communication (nothing new there, really, that we have not known for a decade, but academia is slow to catch up).
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PandoDaily, @cshirky, Poynter and @moorehn
China Internet Watch:
74% Chinese Netizens Acquire News Online — The latest Global Communication Market Report from the British Ofcom made a comprehensive research on consumers' consumption and attitude toward communication services and products in the global market. — The Overview of China — 1. Population and Economic Elements
David Lieberman / Deadline.com:
YOU On Demand Offers Films On VOD In China Weeks After They Debut In Theaters — Studio and theater owners who wonder what would happen to sales if movies are rushed to home video should keep an eye on what's happening in China. Warner Bros has begun an experiment to stay ahead of DVD pirates …
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Ed Koch, the newspaper columnist — Ed Koch, the former three-term mayor of New York who died of gongestive heart failure this morning at the age of 88, will most likely be remember first and foremost for his political skills and his identification with an era of redemption for New York City.
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New Yorker, The Huffington Post, Fast Company, New York Magazine, The New Yorker Blog, AdAge, NYPress.com and Poynter
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