Jan. 25 link roundup

Posted: January 25th, 2010 | Author: Tyler Dukes | Filed under: Uncategorized | View Comments

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In an example of journalism everywhere, a commuter snapped a Twitpic of a sleeping transit worker in Toronto and shared it via Twitter, sparking controversy.

People aren’t so sure about context-based ads, according to a Seattle Times study.

That piece in The New Republic on The Washington Post was lazy!

No it wasn’t!

Brightcove CEO is serious about “TV everywhere” — even more so than cable companies.

John Temple, former editor of the shuttered Rocky Mountain News, hired as editor of a hyperlocal Honolulu news start-up.

Despite growth in referrals from social media, the NYT’s pay wall may cripple sharing.

Journalists testing the value of social media by cutting off all sources except for Facebook and Twitter.

Google’s really “optimistic about the Internet,” you know, just in case you were wondering.

Is the question mark in television health news sensational and misleading? Yes, says Gary Schwitzer.


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