Received notice of this page via Tim O'Reilly's tweet. He says: ""Very cool: Journal of Visualized Science Experiments. A multimedia re-visioning of the science journal."
Tim Armstrong , CEO of AOL, said he believes the next phase of the Internet is about content. And he told the audience at D8 that AOL is working on the "future of journalism." " lang="en-us
Tasking itself to produce a study on the "reinvention of journalism," the Federal Trade Commission has encountered many of the same quandaries the industry has.
Sony's electronic reader will offer subscriptions to The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post, the latest in a series of moves by publishers and consumer-electronics companies to loosen Amazon's hold on the embryonic e-reader market." />
If you want to understand the modern academy, it wouldn't hurt to start at "impact factor." Every year, the company Thomson Reuters assigns every academic journal an "impact factor." Impact factors measure, roughly, how often papers published in one journal are cited by other journals. It is an ecological measurement, in other words.
The Atlantic summed up this article better than I could: "A former managing editor of The Chicago Tribune probes the collapse of the newspaper industry and tries, mostly in vain, to find hope for the future of journalism." If you care about newspapers, grab a box of tissues before reading.