Next year’s news about the news: What we’ll be fighting about in 2010
I’ve helped organize a lot of future of journalism conferences this year, and have done some research for a few policy-oriented “future of journalism” white papers. And let’s face it: as Alan Mutter...
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FastCo.Labs is experimenting with what it calls “slow liveblogging,” an approach to writing that takes a cue from Wikipedia. Stories start as “stubs” and are gradually lengthened over time. What they...
View ArticleMonday Q&A: Fast times with Fast Company’s Co.Labs editor Chris Dannen
Chris Dannen doesn’t much care for gadgets, and he only taught himself to code a few years ago. But that hasn’t stopped him from becoming the editor of a rather innovative and unusual technology blog....
View ArticleAlgorithm fatigue: What Evernote’s news-recommending product can tell us...
We all remember Clippy, right? He of the friendly, persistent “It looks like you’re writing a letter. Would you like help?” Clippy (real name: Clippit) was an innovation for Microsoft; the idea that a...
View ArticleTesting its pay-per-article model in English, Blendle launches in the United...
Blendle, the Dutch platform that lets users pay by the article, launched in a limited beta in the United States on Wednesday by partnering with 20 outlets — including premium publishers like The New...
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