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How well-informed are citizens, and how are they getting their news? | Poynter. - 0 views

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    "The way the public gets news continues to change with digital - and especially mobile forms - gaining audiences. Some shifts raise questions about the amount and quality of news consumed. All that leads to the crucial question of what people know about major public issues. Last week's Pew study on the Affordable Care Act didn't inspire confidence in the public's knowledge of news. Pew's survey found that "44% of Americans are unsure whether ACA remains the law. About three-in-ten (31%) say they don't know, while 8% think it has been repealed by Congress and 5% believe it was overturned by the Supreme Court." Should we cheer because more than half those surveyed (57%) knew that the law is being implemented? Should we allow slack for those who didn't know, since the Act is complicated and changes have been made and proposed? Is the study evidence of separate and unequal societies, one informed and one uninformed? To get a better sense of how the public is consuming news, and how journalists can best reach them, it's helpful to look at some data. Recent studies tracking news consumption could leave the impression we've moved from well-rounded civic information meals to fast-food news snacking."
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Rooted in Context - 0 views

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    UN Studio's winning design for the proposed 'Theatre on the Parade' in Holland is contextually grounded with equal emphasis on the overall experience of the theatergoer and the public qualities of the project. Check it out and leave us your views...
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Contextual Installation in Nantes, France - 0 views

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    Public art projects are manned with an intention of eliciting some cultural feedback and significant finsings in the ethos of a city and its peple. Is this truly accomplished? Check out Baptiste Debombourg's work at Nantes and leaev us your views…
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Assemble and Engage - The Parisian Kiosque! - 0 views

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    Following the principles of street furniture design, Bouroullec Brothers design a mobile kiosk for Parisian public engagement. Check it out and leave us your views…
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Paris Tonkar magazine // Graffiti and Street art: Tarek expose à la galerie é... - 0 views

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    Tarek // vous convie à son exposition Pour sa première édition, Culturetoi invite Tarek à venir exposer ses toiles au // Jolis Mômes // dans le 11e à Paris au 92 rue de Charonne // métro Charonne * Une exposition d'une dizaine d'heures seulement, des prix "street art" à partir de 60€ la toile (prix moyen 150€). * Un artiste et une vingtaine de toiles à découvrir dans une ambiance conviviale autour d'un verre ou d'une assiette gourmande. Comme un clin d'oeil à l'art urbain éphémère et offert aux yeux de tous, Culturetoi.com souhaite que la Galerie Éphémère s'ouvre le temps d'une journée aux curieux, aux passants et à tous ceux qui verront la lumière et souhaiteront nous rejoindre à l'intérieur. Démarche de partage, de rencontre et d'interaction entre l'artiste et le public, Tarek sera présent toute la soirée et il fera une performance artistique à 19h en live. Posca, collage et acrylique seront de sortie pour créer une toile devant vous.
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Inside Foxconn: Exclusive look at how an iPad is made - YouTube - 0 views

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    Marketplace Shanghai Bureau Chief Rob Schmitz is only the second reporter ever to gain access to visit the factory floor at Apple's Chinese producer Foxconn. See highlights from his tour of the assembly line and the Foxconn facilities. Hear his full audio reports on your local public radio station or online at http://www.marketplace.org. 
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In Heartland Institute Leak, a Plan to Discredit Climate Teaching - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Leaked documents suggest that an organization known for attacking climate science is planning a new push to undermine the teaching of global warming in public schools, the latest indication that climate change is becoming a part of the nation's culture wars.
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Bota Bota Gardens - The ultimate getaway! - 0 views

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    The Bota Bota 'pavilions' follow an architectural intention that creates a simple but yet elegant set of monolithic volumes that frames strong perspectives; a public space delight! Read here and leave us your views…
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Google and Net Neutrality - 1 views

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    Google's Public Policy Blog - their views on government, policy and politics
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Draft Copyright Enforcement Treaty Stirs Censorship Debate - 0 views

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    Washington: Oct 21, 2010.This article, written by Eliza Krigman published in the Congress Daily/P.M. Krigman is an education reporter for top political and public policy magazines she is based in the UK. This article discusses how currently rights holders of companies and many government leaders are determined to crack down on Internet piracy through stricter enforcement. Public-interest groups argue that such rules can jeopardize free speech, particularly in countries without the types of safeguard measures found in American law and are angry. The possibility of using copyright law to justify censorship drew attention recently when the New York Times exposed how the Russian government used Microsoft to suppress political dissidents. This issue is very relevant to everyone whether you are a right's holder or user or a copyrighted products. LINK:http://techdailydose.nationaljournal.com/2010/10/ip-enforcement-policies-stir-c.php
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Copyright Challenge for Sites That Excerpt - 0 views

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    Issued: March 2009. Big companies are starting to crack down on copyright infringements. With over 15 lawsuits in 2007, the number of lawsuits targeted against blogs has started to rapidly rise. The author, Brian Stelter, is a writer for New York Times who's main focus is on television and the digital media. This article seems to be aimed at the big companies who the author believes are unfairly digging into to copyright laws. The article mentions a lot of disputes such as the ones between New York Times and Gate House Media, Silicon Alley Insider and The Wall Street Journal, Associated Press and All Headlines News and others. Most of the websites getting sued were blogs or newspaper websites that quoted other people's works, assuming it would be okay under the "fair use" statute of copyright laws.
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    i went to the New York Times online to search the term, "copyright" to get an article relating to copyright issues or infringement. this article by Brian Stelter was published on March 1st, 2009. Stelter is a journalist for the New York Times. Stelter sides with the people who claim to be getting copyrighted. He bases the majority of his article against the bloggers and other online publishes "who seem to be on the rise." He also questions when excerpting from an article becomes illegal copying. Although he mostly sides with the people claiming to be copyrighted he also sheds light on those bloggers and online publishers whom give credit to those sites they excerpted information from. Statler keeps bringing up the issue of "excerpting to find value" in which online publishers combine articles to validate their thesis. In the end, Statler shows both sides of the story and doesn't leave out any information regarding the thoughts of both parties.
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    By BRIAN STELTER Published: March 1, 2009 Brian Stelter focuses on a quotation from the Silicon Alley Insider which quoted a quarter of Peggy Noonan's Wall Street Journal. "We thank Dow Jones in advance for allowing us to bring it to you." The editor added "in advance" because Dow Jones, the publisher of The Journal, had not given the blog permission to use the column. With this particular instance of copyright infringement and others, Stetler brings light to the fact that permission isn't being given between different industries when taking direct quotations or titles from that industries publication. "Some media executives are growing concerned that the increasingly popular curators of the Web that are taking large pieces of the original work - a practice sometimes called scraping - are shaving away potential readers and profiting from the content." He also brings up the numerous lawsuits that arise because of copyright infringement.
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Use my photo? Not without my permission. - 1 views

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    This article by Noam Cohen describes the controversy over the use of public photos on flickr. Flickr is a website used to share images with family and friends, which is now being used by company's and site's selling images without the approval of their owners. One example was Virgin Mobile's use of a picture of Alison Chang, a 15 year old, in one of their campaigns without her knowledge. The picture was under the protection of a creative commons that allowed it to be used for commercial use, making this issue more about privacy than about copyright. Virgin Mobile responded that they were "promoting creative freedom and didn't do anything wrong."
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Bnai Mitzvah Guide! - About Our Publications - 0 views

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    B'nai Mitzvah and Jewish Wedding Guides and Magazines
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MediaPost Publications - Honda Inks Exclusive Deal With 'High School Musical 3' - 09/30... - 0 views

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    Honda has signed on as exclusive automotive sponsor of Walt Disney Pictures' "High School Musical 3: Senior Year."
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"Teen Socialization Practices in Networked Publics" - 0 views

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    danah boyd talk at MacArthur Forum
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Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon's Hidden Hand - New York Times - 0 views

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    To the public, these men are members of a familiar fraternity, presented tens of thousands of times on television and radio as "military analysts" whose long service has equipped them to give authoritative and unfettered judgments about the most pressing issues of the post-Sept. 11 world. Hidden behind that appearance of objectivity, though, is a Pentagon information apparatus that has used those analysts in a campaign to generate favorable news coverage of the administration's wartime performance, an examination by The New York Times has found.
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, Adopting Collaborative Approach, Whispers Uncle | Open Culture - 0 views

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    Last week, the venerable Encyclopaedia Britannica gave into the pressure created by Wikipedia when it announced that it is trialling a new service (see the beta site here) that will let the public write and edit articles.
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MTV ModelMakers - 0 views

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    MTV Model Makers-- They'll make you anorexic! Luckily, MTV will not be airing the show due to public outburts...
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