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- Google’s design evolution
- The New Yorker launches Strongbox. What are the experts saying?
- You have to admire the ambition
- Meet the new class of Nieman Fellows
Posted: 16 May 2013 11:45 AM PDT The New Yorker’s Matt Buchanan takes a look at the design culture of Google and how the company went from a “dizzying and disparate array of products,” to the more unified look you see with Google’s new releases today. |
The New Yorker launches Strongbox. What are the experts saying? Posted: 16 May 2013 11:44 AM PDT On Wednesday, the New Yorker launched a Tor- and open-source-based file-sharing tool/tip line called Strongbox meant to allow sources to communicate information to the magazine without fear of it being traced back to them. Since then, Source has compiled a wealth of context and information, including a litany of responses from across Twitter. Today, Source contacted some experts for further exposition. Writes Jonathan Stray:
And then, there is “the big question hanging over any secure dropbox,” writes The New York Times’ Jacob Harris: “Will you get any useful tips?” |
You have to admire the ambition Posted: 16 May 2013 11:22 AM PDT
So let’s pass the hat and raise $660 million ourselves!
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Meet the new class of Nieman Fellows Posted: 16 May 2013 11:09 AM PDT The announcement is up at the Nieman Foundation site. It’s a great batch of 24 journalists — half from the United States, half from the rest of the world — who’ll be spending the next year here at Harvard. (Journalists: It’s never too early to start thinking about applying. The first deadlines are a little over six months away.) |
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