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Good Magazine Refugees Crowdfund Dream Project | Digiday - 0 views

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    I got this from Bo Sacks daily email. It will be interesting to follow their success or failure.
Paul Riccardi

Fortune's Barney Gimbel Leaves Magazine Amid Plagiarism Charge | The New York Observer - 0 views

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    One of the downsides to easy access to online content is that it makes plagiarism easier too. Another high-profile writer is caught plagiarizing.
Ellen Levy

Jonah Lehrer Resigns From The New Yorker After Making Up Dylan Quotes for His Book - NY... - 0 views

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    Cringe: A staffer at the New Yorker makes up facts for his recent popular book, lies about it, apologizes, and resigns from the magazine. The publisher of his book is halting shipment of print books and taking the e-book off the market.
Stephanie Wynn

Code Words » Blog Archive » Photo manipulation is a big deal - 0 views

  • Outside magazine’s July issue is the latest example of using digitally altered photography to distort reality and to mislead readers.
  • The magazine defended its use of digital manipulation as creative license, and pointed out that it carried a disclaimer
  • But it did not acknowledge that digital manipulation is wrong or apologize to Armstrong or to its readers.
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  • Never distort the content of news photos or video
  • Just because something is now technically feasible to do does not make it journalistically ethical
arnie Grossblatt

Google's Gatekeepers - 0 views

  • “Right now, we’re trusting Google because it’s good, but of course, we run the risk that the day will come when Google goes bad,” Wu told me. In his view, that day might come when Google allowed its automated Web crawlers, or search bots, to be used for law-enforcement and national-security purposes. “Under pressure to fight terrorism or to pacify repressive governments, Google could track everything we’ve searched for, everything we’re writing on gmail, everything we’re writing on Google docs, to figure out who we are and what we do,” he said. “It would make the Internet a much scarier place for free expression.” The question of free speech online isn’t just about what a company like Google lets us read or see; it’s also about what it does with what we write, search and view.
  • Google, which refused to discuss its data-purging policies on the record, has raised the suspicion of advocacy groups like Privacy International. Google announced in September that it would anonymize all the I.P. addresses on its server logs after nine months. Until that time, however, it will continue to store a wealth of personal information about our search results and viewing habits — in part to improve its targeted advertising and therefore its profits. As Wu suggests, it would be a catastrophe for privacy and free speech if this information fell into the wrong hands.
  • If your whole game is to increase market share, it’s hard to do good, and to gather data in ways that don’t raise privacy concerns or that might help repressive governments to block controversial content.”
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    Can Google continue to "Not be evil" and dominate the global market for search and user-generated content (YouTube, Blogger). Discussed how Google balances among free speech and privacy, the censorship demands of governments and its financial interests.
Michael Pogachar

Drugstores, Supermarkets Boycott Rolling Stone over Boston Bomber Cover - 0 views

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    The drugstore chain CVS and Tedeschi Food Shops, both based in New England, have announced they won't sell the new issue of Rolling Stone magazine because it features a dreamy cover photo of Dzhohkar Tsarnaev.
arnie Grossblatt

Can Harry Reid post Sharron Angle's old Web site? - By Eduardo M. Peñalver an... - 3 views

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    Aside from the obvious copyright and legal issues, I feel like this is just plain bad politics. It would be far better for Reid to post his own opinions to discount Angle's and wouldn't make him look like a thief...and would be more ethical as well.
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    Actually, I find this article really interesting! This type of hard-core politics is either going to make or break Reid, who's numbers are already suffering. He's either really desperate or not afraid to pull out his guns.
arnie Grossblatt

Google's Gatekeepers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Professor Rosen will be a keynote speaker at this year's SPI. Cohort 3 please read this.
arnie Grossblatt

Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business - 0 views

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    This article is over a year old, and soon to be updated by Chris Anderson's book of the same title, but it's still well worth the read.
Katie Freeman

One of Rupert Murdoch's U.K. tabloids goes on a crime spree. - By Jack Shafer - Slate M... - 0 views

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    Murdoch's News of the World pays out $1.6 million in out-of-court settlements to silence people whose phones and personal information was hacked by reporters.
Colleen Carrigan

Condé Nast to Close Gourmet, Cookie and Modern Bride - Media Decoder Blog - N... - 0 views

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    This upsets me so much.
Lindsey Schauer

Gene Weingarten: How 'branding' is ruining journalism - 0 views

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    I am honored that you have chosen me as the subject of your journalism school graduate thesis. At the behest of your instructor, you e-mailed me to ask how I've "built my personal brand over the years." I'm answering with this column.
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