Jumat, 30 September 2011

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Slate launches new social features, replaces 'B-52 bomber of software'

Slate has launched a new publishing system, and with it a series of new features, including a new “social stream” that highlights the stories that readers are most interested in at the moment. This is also noteworthy because Slate, one of the earliest web content sites, had been working...



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Internet ad revenue growth more than doubles year-over-year

The rate of growth of Internet ad revenues more than doubled year-over-year,  in the first half of 2011, according to figures released by the Interactive Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Here is the full announcement: NEW YORK – Internet ad revenues rose 23.2 percent — to a...



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Americans say death of newspapers would not have major impact

Most Americans (69%) say that if their local newspaper no longer existed, it would not have a major impact on their ability to keep up with information and news about their community, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism and Internet & American...



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Highlights from the 2011 Online News Association conference

If there was a theme at this year’s Online News Association conference it was that we are no longer talking about the future of journalism because the future of journalism is here. Some of the more specific themes and catchphrases that seemed to resonate and get repeated throughout included...



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Google News introduces new way to feature 'standout' content

At the Online News Association conference this weekend in Boston, Google News introduced a new content tag that will help publishers get more credit, and presumably traffic, by making it easier for Google News to better feature "standout" content and give even more credit where credit is due....



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Online Journalism Award winners 2011

BBC News, Flipboard, the Los Angeles Times, Zeit Online and the Washington Post were among the news and technology organizations winning 2011 Online Journalism Awards. This year, the awards introduced changes to acknowledge the explosion of journalistic innovation on new digital platforms. Entries...



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Slate launches new social features, replaces ‘B-52 bomber of software’

Posted: 29 Sep 2011 05:46 AM PDT

Slate has launched a new publishing system, and with it a series of new features, including a new “social stream” that highlights the stories that readers are most interested in at the moment. This is also noteworthy because Slate, one of the earliest web content sites, had been working...


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Internet ad revenue growth more than doubles year-over-year

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 12:02 PM PDT

The rate of growth of Internet ad revenues more than doubled year-over-year,  in the first half of 2011, according to figures released by the Interactive Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Here is the full announcement: NEW YORK – Internet ad revenues rose 23.2 percent — to a...


Selasa, 27 September 2011

My Alerts: Yuli Akhmada (1 article)

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September 27, 2011 1:18 AM
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Health: Small Fixes: Volunteers Forge Better Health Care in Rural
Thailand
By THOMAS FULLER
Despite political upheaval in Thailand, basic medical
treatment and disease prevention are on the upswing in the
kingdom's remote corners.

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Americans say death of newspapers would not have major impact

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 04:50 AM PDT

Most Americans (69%) say that if their local newspaper no longer existed, it would not have a major impact on their ability to keep up with information and news about their community, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism and Internet & American...


Senin, 26 September 2011

My Alerts: Yuli Akhmada (2 articles)

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September 26, 2011 1:06 AM
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World / Asia Pacific: Borneo Tribe Practices Its Own Kind of Hinduism
By AUBREY BELFORD
Every citizen in Indonesia is required to subscribe to one
of six official creeds. So to keep officials happy, the
ancestor-worshipping Dayak people of Borneo say they are
Hindu.

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Business Day / Global Business: Questioning Europe's Math on Biofuels
By JAMES KANTER
Findings by an influential group of European scientists
have added to concerns that bioenergy may not benefit the
environment as much as previously thought.

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Highlights from the 2011 Online News Association conference

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 10:20 AM PDT

If there was a theme at this year’s Online News Association conference it was that we are no longer talking about the future of journalism because the future of journalism is here. Some of the more specific themes and catchphrases that seemed to resonate and get repeated throughout included...


Google News introduces new way to feature ‘standout’ content

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 09:21 AM PDT

At the Online News Association conference this weekend in Boston, Google News introduced a new content tag that will help publishers get more credit, and presumably traffic, by making it easier for Google News to better feature "standout" content and give even more credit where credit is due....


Online Journalism Award winners 2011

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 09:15 AM PDT

BBC News, Flipboard, the Los Angeles Times, Zeit Online and the Washington Post were among the news and technology organizations winning 2011 Online Journalism Awards. This year, the awards introduced changes to acknowledge the explosion of journalistic innovation on new digital platforms. Entries...