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Dao Nguyen / BuzzFeed:
What It's Like To Work On BuzzFeed's Tech Team During Record Traffic — It's all about the company culture, folks. Here's how it all went down (or didn't) last night. — BuzzFeed Publisher — 8:23 p.m.: Jay's sysops pager goes off. His wife says, “Uh oh, is it the dress?” He replies, “What dress?”
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@moneyries, @ezraklein, Poynter, SocialTimes, Columbia Journalism Review, kottke.org, CNNMoney and Motherboard
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Ben Smith / BuzzFeed:
One BuzzFeed post on #thedress has grabbed 28M views, 79% from mobile, 94% from social sources — The Dress — I sent this email to the BuzzFeed editorial staff this afternoon. — BuzzFeed sprouted from the depths of web culture, and began its life as a place to find delightful things on the internet.
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Re/code, Medium, Poynter, Digiday, @psu_rose, @charliespiering, @brianstelter, @autoy, Washington Post, Hollywood Life, AdAge, PRNewser, Digiday and fox8.com
Mark Scott / New York Times:
The Netherlands' two-year-old net neutrality rules provide a good case study for the US — Dutch Offer Preview of Net Neutrality — Outside an Apple store in the Netherlands. Two years ago the country mandated that Internet providers treat all traffic equally. Credit: Jasper Juinen/Bloomberg News, via Getty Images
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@owillis, ReadWrite, Gawker and New York Magazine
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Harry A. Jessell / TVNewsCheck.com:
Broadcasters Benefit From Net Neutrality — Without even trying, broadcasters emerged winners from the FCC's adoption yesterday of tough new rules overseeing Internet access. Why? Because broadcasters are very much in the digital business and that business now has some protection …
Jacob Bernstein / New York Times:
John Fairchild, Editor of Women's Wear Daily, Dies at 87 — John Fairchild, the witty and irascible publisher and editor who transformed his family's fusty trade publication, Women's Wear Daily, into the lively bible of the fashion industry, died on Friday at his home in Manhattan. He was 87.
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WWD, New York Magazine, @alexandrajacobs, Fashion Times, theFashionSpot, style.com, WWD, Refinery29, The Corsair and Associated Press
Daily Mail:
Rebekah Brooks moves to New York to lead News Corp's investments in online startups — New York job lures Rebekah Brooks as she moves from Oxfordshire to the US after new offer from Rupert Murdoch — Rebekah Brooks has moved to America to lead Rupert Murdoch's hunt for new online investments, it can be revealed.
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Financial Times, Guardian, FishbowlNY, Capital New York, Variety, Mashable, Gawker, @tim_brannigan, @sarahw, @owillis, @peterjukes, @helen121, @tcarmody, @pkafka, @moorehn and @peterjukes
Nick Gallagher / American Journalism Review:
The New York Times on Social Media: Not About the ‘Hyperbole’ — Michael Roston has a clear vision of what makes a good social media editor — and it's not about driving empty clicks back to a website. — It's really about knowing how to publish true things on the Internet.
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@journalism2ls, @amjourreview, @mjbroersma, @lavrusik and SocialTimes
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Gawker Media's Nick Denton Goes It Alone: The Code/Media Interview (Video) — Gawker Media's Nick Denton is a Web publishing pioneer, but the Web publishing business isn't very sentimental. It doesn't care that you figured out how to turn blogging into a business before most people had heard of a blog.
Aye Aye Win / Associated Press:
Police in Myanmar arrest photojournalist for posting a satirical message on Facebook — Myanmar journalist arrested for satirical post — YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Police in Myanmar on Saturday arrested a photojournalist who posted a satirical message on Facebook that mocked a historic battle and the country's leader.
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International Business Times, Eleven Myanmar, Wall Street Journal, bangkokpost.com and Channel NewsAsia
Roland de Courson / Agence France-Presse:
Authenticating photographs, acceptable image manipulations, and the gray areas of touchups — Photography: telling art from fraud — Follow @AFPblogs Follow @rdecourson — This year's World Press Photo awards saw an unprecedented number of entrants thrown out for tampering with their images …
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Nicole Levy / Capital New York:
The New York Observer rebrands its site as “The Observer” to emphasize national audience — A New ‘Observer’ — In a move to appeal to a broader, national audience and a wider collection of luxury advertisers, Observer Media has rebranded The New York Observer's website as “The Observer.”
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FishbowlNY, @aubernalevy, The New York Observer and @moorehn
Caysey Welton / Folio:
Six Kickstarter-funded niche publishing projects discuss success after funding — Crowd-Funded Startups Persevere in Niche Markets — Since its beginning in 2009, crowd-funding site Kickstarter has launched thousands of opportunities for entrepreneurs and established brands.