The journalism we need is changing… | Gigaom ::less what folks can find themselves, more what they can't::
SF Nonprofit Takes Project-Based Approach | NetNewsCheck ::project newsflow replacing article newsflow::
Felix Baumgartner Jump: One Giant Leap For Mass Media | Intl Biz Times ::has Red Bull cracked the code?::
The Problem With Media's Social Media Addiction | HuffPost ::a thousand journos tweeting same debate lines::
E-mail sharing is vanishing from online news world | paidContent ::interesting shift in news consumers::
Survey: Americans turn to established media for breaking news, mobile | Poynter ::interesting age difs::
PEW: Most mobile users aren't mobile when doing news but read more news than other users | journalism.org
New Pew finds off-hours & higher rate of news use by tableters | Nieman ::but don't sleep with it::
Mobile and social increasingly linked when consuming news |GigaOM ::online stats steady but more of it via mobile::
5 takeaways on future of live video news | paidContent ::need better integration of video & text::
First look: Spundge helps journalists manage real-time data streams | Nieman ::sort of TweetDeck plus::
Smartphone news readers driven by psychological rewards | Poynter ::understanding audiencethink critical
Study: 28% of journalists say social media essential to their jobs | PressGazette ::b'casters use it the most::
Google introduces news_keywords metatag | Journalism.co.uk ::I'll need a new WordPress plugin::
USA Today introduces sleeker look | NYT ::nice but assumes cluttered news sites make good print design::
The rise of LinkedIn’s news feed and Twitter's mistake | VentureBeat ::it's about meaningful connections::
"Continental Content Divide" between social and immersive media according to The Clip Report
Changes to informational ecosystem force weeklies to leave news behind & become magazines of ideas | NYT
10 (er, 11) lessons from the first 10 issues of Huffington Mag ::good, but 'don't think serial' wasn't one::
What journalists need to know about animated GIFs — really | Poynter ::newly popular news format again::
Tablet users to websites: 'Don’t keep me waiting more than a few seconds' | TabTimes ::2-4 secs expected::
Tablet Journalism Has Failed | TechVibes ::article offers Daily and Huffington case studies with $$$::
AP Olympics coverage expansive: text updates, medal-counts apps, interactives, photos , video | Poynter
Magid Study: Newspapers Rule Twitter, Stations Rule Facebook | Broadcasting & Cable ::see best practices::
TV newsrooms staffed up in 2011 as print newsrooms shrank | Poynter ::but fewer stations doing news::
Twitter's Credibility Problem | ReadWriteWeb ::after years of Twitter use, users factor in more skepticism::
Economically Healthy 'Daily Planet' Now Most Unrealistic Part Of Superman | The Onion ::it's a joke?::
Report on redefining & maintaining trust, impartiality & objectivity in modern media | Journalism.co.uk
Eight pointers for news outlets on effective online video strategy | Journalism.co.uk ::read closely though::
Augmented reality tech firm published enhanced magazine to promote print-digital hybrid | MinOnline
Flipboard Complete New York Times Edition for Subscribers |AllThingsD ::as Wired & NewYorker ditch?::
Wired and The New Yorker Pull Back on Flipboard | AdAge ::at same time NYT goes Flipboard all in?::
Drone Lab receives Knight 'prototype' grant to explore tech and ethics ::also see '10 drone myths'::
Technology Review editor calls apps a waste of resources for publishers | Digiday ::better in browser::
Reimagining news articles when unconstrained by production tech | BuzzMachine ::as series of links::
What Forbes model of contributed content means for journalism | Poynter ::dif from HuffPo & Patch how?::
FT expects half audience to be via mobile by 2015 | Journalism.co.uk ::print for "reflective summary"::
How to Optimize Your Headlines for Google and Humans | Mashable ::great examples good, better, best::
10-step mobile strategy for community publishers | Knight Digital ::use your phone for everything::
Data journalism is the future, says Tim Berners-Lee, and here's the (Data Journalism) handbook for it
NPR digital leaders urge focus on mobile web instead of mobile apps to expand audience
Pew study says 17% of Americans get no news daily; 46% use 4-6 different news sources daily | Poynter
The Wall Street Journal “cannot generate enough video streams” to meet advertising demand | Nieman
Slate doubles down on podcasts courting niche audiences, happy advertisers | Nieman ::engagement vehicle::
Twitter's (not) level playing field | Scripting News ::favoritism for some new providers over others::
"…this ‘collaborative storytelling’ concept has never really taken off in a mainstream way…" | Wall Blog
Predict readership by ownership of smartphone, tablet and e-reader ::key conclusion of #HacktheNewsroom::
Expanded Tweets let one read news, see images & watch video inline | TechCrunch ::all-in-one environ::
Why the World's Most Perfect News Tweet Is Kind of Boring | The Atlantic ::study predicts spreadability::
Who is Watching You on the Internet? | NerdGraph ::excellent storytelling medium – but better in print?::
Twitter curating information just as media companies do | Gigaom :: twitter #page advantage – it's twitter::
5 Tips for Sourcing Infographics | ColumnFiveMedia ::great infographics samples & good instruction::
Tablets Approach Critical Mass Among The Connected | MinOnline ::mobile is ultimate target medium::
The kids are all right: 75% read print magazines | Masthead ::good stats for young zine readers::
The magazine industry: Non-news is good news | The Economist ::magazines as the future of print?::
Digital drag forecast on media growth | FT.com ::may trail GDP over next five years::
The one chart that should scare the hell out of print media | Poynter ::imbalanced time spent vs ad spend::
How Assignmint Will Change Freelance Journalism | Fast Company ::professional citizen journalists?::
Google’s new survey tool: DIY research and pay wall alternative | Marketing magazine ::new rev source::
Researchers: There will be twice as many tablet owners in 2014 | TabTimes ::where the audience will be::
The changing nature of news consumption and the importance of reading at work | TheMediaBriefing
Local Mobile Search Will Pass Desktop in 2016 | Street Fight ::mobile internet access tops PCs in 2013::
Read It Later’s app goes free & gets new name, Pocket | paidContent ::saving video for later most popular::
Tablets eating into time spent on traditional media | StrategyEye ::less in dual-device settings like TV::
Study: Rich media boosts clicks, site visits | BtoB Magazine ::ad study probably applies to editorial too::
How Facebook Timeline can improve engagement |eMediaVitals ::making FB a real storytelling environ::
NatGeo Today Dazzles on iPad By Not Being a Magazine | MinOnline ::starting to differentiate sites & apps::
Google’s Richard Gingras: 8 questions that will help define the future of journalism | Nieman Journalism Lab
Apps are lovelier 2nd time around | News&Tech ::besides more sophisticated, they're also made in-house::
Embracing the Future | American Journalism Review ::"'Swiss Army Knife reporters' are needed"::
More than twice as many mobile users prefer news orgs’ mobile websites over apps | Knight Digital
Project Glass: Google video teases augmented reality spectacles | HuffPo ::interesting vision – get it?::
How Licensing and Hardware Bottlenecks Confound Magazine Text on the iPad | Wired ::it's about fonts::
How 'Snow Photos' Hook Readers for Lasting Engagement | Garrett Goodman ::engagement level 1::
Philly's Inky To Roll Out Augmented Reality | NetNewsCheck ::point mobile camera at paper, get more news::
Take a Lesson from Print Media | AdAge ::nugget at the end of this piece – media as an API)
The recession killed journalism – and saved it | Paul Smalera ::unlinked journalism from newspapers::
Bloomberg and Reuters: The Future of News | Adweek ::the new corporate homes of journalism?::
As news sites mine social media for data, intriguing challenges | Poynter ::Twitter beyond 'the new quotes"::
Forget QR codes: Your touchscreen can “read” this ink | Mobile Technology News ::print-digital interface::
The ‘tap essay’ explained: How a unique story form blends old techniques and new technology | Poynter
How a talking rodent is one of the pioneers of the opinion pages at NYT | Nieman ::new storytelling forms::
Even Old Media Institutions Are Acting Like New Media | The Atlantic ::after a while 'new' media isn't new::
Is Pinterest the next Facebook? | Fortune ::claim is Pinterest better helping people discover new things::
Quieting publisher concerns on enlarged file sizes for the new iPad | FolioMag ::only 2x file sizes::
Nielsen: U.S. Consumers The Most Likely To Pay For Content On Tablet… Except When It’s News | TechCrunch
Expert discussion of iPad 3’s high-res screen & impact on magazine apps | García Media ::file-size concerns::
Exposé is a bookmarklet that lets your friends be the editors | Nieman ::open-journalism concept::
Twitter’s Secret History As World’s Worst Tech or Media Business | Gawker ::alt take on BizWeek story::
Physical products decline as consumers move to downloads | MediaBriefing ::driving influence on media::
Reporters’ Lab searches for ways to make reporting cheaper, without cheapening the reporting | Nieman
8 keys to creating, growing blogs within a news website | Poynter ::main elements – voice and niche::
Scrolling versus swiping: what’s the best way on the tablet? García Media ::research under way::
Lytro light-field camera review | The Verge ::main weakness – light-intensive photography bad in low light::
Guardian says open journalism is only way forward | Gigaom ::demoed in 3 Little Pigs morality-tale vid::
5 Publishers to Follow on Pinterest | Digiday ::not sure what they're doing but at least they're out there::
How Long-Form Journalism Is Finding Its Digital Audience | Forbes ::working w/ short-form, social, mobile::


