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New York Times:
Assange, Back in News, Never Left U.S. Radar — In June 2011, Ogmundur Jonasson, Iceland's minister of the interior at the time, received an urgent message from the authorities in the United States. It said that “there was an imminent attack on Icelandic government databases” by hackers …
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Politico, @mattapuzzo, @dylanbyers, Mother Jones and The Huffington Post
Cenk Uygur / The Huffington Post:
How We Will Crush CNN — The Young Turks is the largest online news show in the world. We have just crossed the Million/Billion mark. We have over one million subscribers and one billion views on our YouTube channel. There are only 25 non-music channels in the Million/Billion Club.
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AdAge, @thepointtyt, @mlcalderone and Mediaite
Sarah Darville / Nieman Journalism Lab:
When it comes to digital news trends, a Reuters Institute study says some stereotypes ring true — People in the U.S., France, Japan, and Brazil are all consuming more of their news digitally than ever before. But whether they will pay for a national news story — or post that article …
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Fast Company
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Barnes & Noble says it will stop manufacturing Nook tablets in-house; e-readers live on — Barnes & Noble said in its earnings report Tuesday that it will stop manufacturing Nook tablets in-house. — Barnes & Noble's Nook tablet line has been heading downhill for awhile …
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Digital Book World, Good e-Reader, MoneyBeat, Publishers Lunch and The Next Web
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Vine use on Twitter up almost 100% in last two months, says survey — Vine videos appear to be more popular than ever, according to a survey that looks how frequently they appear on Twitter. According to a study by video tech firm Unruly, 6-second Vine videos are being posted to Twitter …
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The Drum and Unruly Media
Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web:
Just in time for Google Reader's demise, beloved RSS reader NetNewsWire launches open beta — In just a couple of weeks, Google will shut the door on Reader forever. But now a local reader alternative is coming back with a vengeance and, eventually, with syncing between Mac, iPhone and iPad.
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Black Pixel, Forbes, TechCrunch, Macworld, Pocket-lint, Engadget, MacStories, SlashGear, App Advice and Wall Street Journal
NBC News:
Journalists caught up in militant attack on Afghan presidential palace — KABUL — Taliban militants launched a dramatic attack on Afghanistan's presidential palace and surrounding buildings Tuesday, starting a firefight that sent journalists and at least one child scurrying for cover inside …
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
BBC journalist received ‘threatening’ tweets from Turkish mayor — Broadcaster condemns messages sent by Ankara mayor to reporter Selin Girit accusing her of ‘treachery’ — The BBC has expressed concern after one of its journalists was targeted in a “threatening” Twitter campaign …
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GlobalPost and BBC
New York Times:
Russia Rebukes U.S., Insisting Snowden Not Within Border — MOSCOW — The Russian foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, sharply chastised the United States on Tuesday for its demands regarding the fugitive American national security contractor, Edward J. Snowden, and insisted that Mr. Snowden …
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The Verge and TechCrunch
Jennifer Saba / Reuters:
Demand Media acquires e-commerce marketplace for $94 million — (Reuters) - Demand Media, the owner of content websites eHow, Livestrong and Cracked, said on Monday it had acquired the e-commerce marketplace Society6 for $94 million in cash and stock as the company diversifies its business model.
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eMedia Vitals, Associated Press, AllThingsD, Los Angeles Business … and WebProNews
Anthony Crupi / Adweek:
Networks' Q1 spend slips 5 percent; cable on the rise — Diluted prime time deliveries and a calendar quirk that moved NCAA Final Four dollars into April contributed to a $317 million decline in first quarter broadcast TV ad expenditures. — According to a new report from Kantar Media …
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AdAge and AllThingsD
Dorian Jones / Voice of America:
Turkish PM Takes Aim at Social Media — ISTANBUL — Turkey's prime minister has condemned social media and promised a crackdown on it and its users. There have already been arrests, and new legislation is being drafted to curb its use. But observers claim social media will be increasingly used …
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@zeynep, @zeynep, @zeynep and openDemocracy