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Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 19:05:26 +0000
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Subject: From Instapaper to newspaper: PaperLater wants to put your saved articles onto newsprint: The latest from Nieman Lab
Thursday, June 19, 2014
From Instapaper to newspaper: PaperLater wants to put your saved articles onto newsprintNewspaper Club, which worked with The Guardian to build an algorithmically generated newspaper, wants you to shift some of your reading from screens back to print. By Justin Ellis. |
Print still matters, even if some would like to believe it shouldn’tThe future is digital, of course — but in the present, the revenues generated by print are absolutely critical to supporting local newsrooms. So it makes sense to pay attention to print strategy. By Ken Doctor. |
Washington Post, New York Times and Mozilla team up for new Web site comment system
www.washingtonpost.com
In an unusual partnership, The Washington Post, the New York Times and software developer Mozilla will team up to create digital tools that will make it easier for readers to post comments and photos on news sites and to interact with journalists and each other.SnappyTV is joining the flock | Twitter Blogs
blog.twitter.com
One of the best ways to follow events as they unfold is through real-time videos on Twitter. As we continue to invest in video, it's important for us to provide tools that make it easy for TV...Technology can’t vanquish trolls completely, says leader of comments project
www.poynter.org
The just-announced partnership between The New York Times, Washington Post and Mozilla holds a lot of promise for the future of comments and communities at news sites, but don't expect a new system to make trolls disappear completely.Federal judge unseals hundreds of documents in John Doe probe
www.jsonline.com
Madison - A federal judge unsealed more than 200 pages of court documents Thursday related to a secret investigation into whether fundraising and spending by conservative groups to help Gov. Scott Walker in 2012 violated campaign finance laws. Watch JSOnline.com for updates to this breaking news story.OpenNews: Building New Communities with the New York Times and the Washington Post
dansinker.com
Community is at the core of what we do at Knight-Mozilla OpenNews-helping to build and strengthen the community of people writing code in journalism. And community is a big part of what has made Mozilla successful-the global community of contributors that has helped to build the Firefox web browser. Fuego is our heat-seeking Twitter bot, tracking the stories the future-of-journalism crowd is talking about most. Usually those are about journalism and technology, although sometimes they get distracted by politics, sports, or GIFs. Check out Fuego on the web to get up-to-the-minute news.
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