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New York Times: Cellphones Track Your Every Move, and You May Not Even Know

Wednesday, 13 April 2011, 09:59

Story on the Zeit Online data retention interactive: “This is really the most compelling visualization in a public forum I have ever seen,” said [Matthew Blaze, a professor of computer and information science at the University of Pennsylvania], add…

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Canadian Press: Libyan journalist killed in assault on rebel capital; Al-Jazeera crew arrested in west Libya

Saturday, 19 March 2011, 23:55

"A Libyan journalist who ran a webcast program showing the aftermath of government attacks and commentary on the uprising against Moammar Gadhafi was killed in Saturday's government assault on the rebel capital in the country's east. ……

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Knight Digital Media Center: Seeing the newspaper from outside the newsroom

Thursday, 26 March 2009, 14:03

"Carla Savalli, a former assistant managing editor who left the Spokesman-Review in Spokane in October, says her time away from the newsroom has upended the way she views the daily newspaper. 'They are essentially outdated and irrelevant by the time they’re delivered. If given another chance, I’d never edit a paper the same way again,' Savalli told me recently. The discovery, she said, is 'startling. It’s not a comfortable revelation at first.'"

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Guardian: Open door: The readers’ editor on unpublishing

Monday, 20 October 2008, 23:36

Siobhain Butterworth: "When you write a blog, agree to be interviewed, send a letter for publication or post a comment online, you are making a public statement in permanent form. That might seem screamingly obvious but, judging from the numbers of emails I get from people asking for material to be removed from the Guardian's electronic archive, it seems that some people still don't fully understand the implications of speaking to or even writing for a news organisation in the web age. "

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 Wednesday, 16 July 2008, 10:24 1

Dave Hill picks up on a local London newspaper’s disdain for bloggers. "Most blogs are little more than a self-indulgent soapbox for those arrogant and egotistical enough to believe their opinions deserve a public airing."

 Wednesday, 22 August 2007, 09:51 0

"Many of our clients" the company says candidly, "use OnePoll to trigger high impact media coverage". "Our team of national news journalists and PR experts know what the media will use".

 Monday, 20 August 2007, 18:13 0

Well, that didn’t take long: "A quick turn on Google indicated it was Tennis magazine,"