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mathewingram.com/work - Jun 23, 2008
A fascinating story in the New York Times about how NBC tried its best to keep the news of Tim Russert’s death from escaping into the wild so that they could make sure that his family knew about it. But Twitter and …
Also tagged: media, journalism
mathewingram.com/work - Jun 11, 2008
Some very perceptive thoughts from Upendra Shardanand — co-founder and CEO of media site Daylife.com — in this post on his personal blog about “the new architecture of news.” It’s been out there for a little while, but …
Also tagged: media
mathewingram.com/work - Apr 18, 2008
There have been a number of threads floating around the blogosphere recently that have to do with traditional media vs. “new media,” and the differences between the two — something that this article in the New York …
Also tagged: blogs, social networks, media, journalism
mathewingram.com/work - Feb 23, 2008
According to a report at TechCrunch, sources say that Facebook is about to open up its news feed — but only in one direction, unfortunately. Mike Arrington says that he has confirmed the social network will soon allow …
Also tagged: social networks, media, facebook, feed
mathewingram.com/work - Feb 22, 2008
Tony Hung of Deep Jive Interests has a post up about Google News and its commenting feature, in which the service reaches out to individuals who are involved in news stories and allows them to post comments — or in …
Also tagged: comments, social networks, google, media
mathewingram.com/work - Feb 8, 2008
For lots of people I know (including me, I have to admit) Google News has effectively become their online newspaper. I don’t know where it stacks up in terms of news portals, and whether Yahoo News or MSN have bigger …
Also tagged: social networks, google, media, local
mathewingram.com/work - Jan 31, 2008
Patrick Ruffini at Tech President has a great post about Twitter starting to become a news-delivery system, a post I came across because it was linked to by Josh Catone over at Read/Write Web, who says Twitter is …
Also tagged: social networks, media, twitter
mathewingram.com/work - Dec 14, 2007
Just came across something interesting from a few days ago that I somehow missed, but which could have serious implications for newspapers and their evolving relationship with Google: Search Engine Journal notes that …
mathewingram.com/work - Nov 29, 2007
I was looking around at some of the blog posts and news articles on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, including one at Compete about traffic flows on Cyber Monday, and as usual I wound up at Google News doing a search for …
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mathewingram.com/work - Nov 10, 2007
Virtually everyone thinks they’re funny — and the ones who think they’re the funniest are the ones who aren’t funny at all. Into that latter category, I would have to put the new “media satire” site 23/6 (which is …