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Thursday, the Washington Post launched @innovations, a Tumblr blog meant to showcase the news organization’s digital features and discuss the changing media landscape. The blog acknowledges the new ways readers are engaging with Washington Post content (and all news for that matter). “We don’t want to just tell you what we think. We want to [...]
Some U.S. export controls and sanctions programs, which prohibited software downloads to Iran have now been lifted, and Google has announced that it is making Google Earth, Picasa, and Chrome available for download in that country. The company says it is committed to full compliance with the exports controls and sanctions programs, and that as [...]
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Jeff Jarvis: Online comments should be more like Twitter
In: IT news
21 Apr 2010At the 140 Character Conference in New York this week, Jeff Jarvis had a bone to pick with the media industry (surprise!). This time, his issue is with comments. Namely, he thinks the process of commenting online is broken. “I defended comments for years. But the problem is that comments are too often the voice [...]