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8:10 AM ET, September 30, 2013

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Steven Mufson / Washington Post:
As Jeff Bezos prepares to take over, a look at forces that shaped The Washington Post sale  —  On April 4, Donald E. Graham sat for a videotaped interview about how the Internet and digital technology had hammered and transformed the news business.  Cradling a coffee cup emblazoned with the word …
David Carr / New York Times:
For Journalists, More Firepower to Protect Sources and Secrets  —  Earlier this year, federal investigators secretly obtained two months of phone records of reporters and editors at The Associated Press, including calls on their home phones and cellphones.  They did so without providing notice …
Discussion: @mathewi, @kgosztola and @jswatz
Ken Doctor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The newsonomics of selling more stuff  —  It's a certified trend: Thanks to digital media, we're consuming more stuff.  —  This week, we saw the fairly astounding news that mobile minutes are doubling the amount of time Americans are spending online, with smartphone and tablet usage the great multipliers.
Zachary M. Seward / Quartz:
Twitter plans to make its IPO filing public this week  —  Twitter's IPO filing is ready, and the company intends to make it public this week, according to someone familiar with the plan.  The goal is for Twitter to begin trading, likely on the New York Stock Exchange, before Thanksgiving.
Margaret Sullivan / New York Times:
Perilous Task of Innovation in a Digital Age  —  CRUISES.  Conferences.  New forms of advertising.  Fancy multimedia storytelling.  —  The Gray Lady, as The New York Times has long been known, isn't as sedate as she used to be.  The company is innovating like a house afire.
Nicholas Watt / Guardian:
Cameron accused of misleading Leveson on Brooks friendship  —  New book casts doubt over David Cameron's account to press inquiry over his personal ties with Rebekah Brooks  —  David Cameron gave misleading evidence to the Leveson inquiry over his friendship with the former News International …
Ryan Holiday / Betabeat:
It's War: Scale and Intimacy Duke it Out in the Comments Section  —  One of the ironies of American “high societies” is that some of its most prestigious institutions were founded by members of what was, at the time, one of the lowliest professions: journalism.
Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
News: Personalized or Serendipitous?  —  Every digital news designer faces the question: should the traditional serendipity of contents be preserved or should we go full steam for personalization?  It turns out Google is already working on ways to combine both — on its usual grand scale.
Discussion: @rajunarisetti and @bgrueskin
Belfast Telegraph:
Net ad spend ‘to overtake papers’  —  Spending on internet advertising, including on phones and tablets, is on course to exceed the amount generated by newspapers and magazines.  —  Spending on internet advertising is on course to exceed the amount generated by newspapers and magazines within two years, an industry report said today.
Kaylene Hong / The Next Web:
Yahoo agrees to pay damages to Singapore Press Holdings, ending copyright infringement lawsuit  —  Yahoo announced today that it has paid undisclosed damages and costs to a Singaporean media company after reaching an amicable settlement in a copyright infringement suit.
Adrienne LaFrance / Nieman Journalism Lab:
What does the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel know that your newsroom doesn't?  —  Editor's note: In 1882, not long before his 25th birthday, a Wisconsin newspaperman named Lucius Nieman gave his new paper, The Milwaukee Journal, a mission: “The Journal will be the outspoken …
Discussion: @jayrosen_nyu
Mauricio Serpa / PolicyMic:
Global Leaders Write For Newspapers and Keep Print Journalism Alive  —  Russian President Vladimir Putin's op-ed piece printed in September in the New York Times is now perhaps the most famous example of a foreign leader connecting with citizens from another state.
 
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Okta fixes a flaw present since July 23, 2024 that, under specific conditions, let users log in with any password if the account's username had 52+ characters

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