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Quite a few others took issue with the idea of declaring things dead in the first place. ReadWriteWeb and Technologizer tallied lists of very much alive things that were long ago declared dead, and The Atlantic's Alexis Madrigal criticized Anderson's view that tech is "just a series of increasingly awesomer things that successively displace each other" as long ago proven wrong. Here at the Lab, Jason Fry made a similar point, pointing out that, "the web isn’t dying but being joined by a lot of other contact points between the user and the sea of digital information, with points emerging for different settings, situations, and times of day."

Murdoch's tablet newspaper plan: The Los Angeles Times reported late last week that Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, Buy Lamictal Without Prescription. is developing a new national U.S. "digital newspaper" distributed solely as a paid app on tablets like the iPad. The publication would compete with papers like USA Today and The New York Times, would feature short, easily digestible stories for a general audience, and its newsroom would be run under The New York Post. Murdoch said he sees this as a "game changer" in the news industry's efforts to reach younger audiences, but news industry vet Alan Mutter was skeptical: "Newspaper content tends to attract — whether on print or on an iPad or however — mostly the same kind of readers," Mutter told the Times. Buy Lamictal Without Prescription, "Not necessarily younger readers."

Mutter wasn't the only dubious one. Murdoch biographer/gadfly Michael Wolff ripped the idea, and TechCrunch's Paul Carr notedthat News Corp. tried a similar idea in Britain in 2006 for free, and that bombed. This idea, Carr said, "reflects less a bold strategy to convince a new generation of readers that good journalism is worth paying for and more the 79-year News Corp proprietor’s desperation to keep the cash flow coming until the company’s profitability becomes someone else’s problem."

Drawing on a survey of iPad users, Mario Garcia said that Murdoch's plan for quick, snappy stories doesn't fit well with the iPad's primary role as a relaxing device. At least one person was encouraged by Murdoch's idea: Missouri j-prof Clyde Bentley, who called it the cannon shot that will scare the herd of newspaper executives into seriously pursuing mobile media.

News Corp. also made news by donating $1 million to the Republican Governors Association. I'll leave most of the analysis of this move to the politically oriented media critics, though media consultant Ken Doctor outlined a good case for the gift's importance in the journalism world, Buy Lamictal Without Prescription. We also got a report that Murdoch's British tabloid News of the World will go paid online by October. The Guardian's Roy Greenslade wasn't impressed by that initiative's prospects for success.

Reading roundup: Lots and lots to get to this week. In the spirit of Rupert Murdoch, I'll keep it short and snappy:

— The fallout from last week's Google-Verizon proposal continued into the weekend, with both watchdogs and Google allies raising concerns about the future of net neutrality. Harvard Internet law professor Jonathan Zittrain had plenty more thoughtful things Buy Lamictal Without Prescription, to say about the flap, and  The Wall Street Journal had a lengthy interview with Google CEO Eric Schmidt about that issue and several others.

— We got some discouraging news from a couple of surveys released this week: Gallup found that Americans' trust in traditional news organizations remains historically low, while a comScore study found that (surprise!) even young news junkies don't read newspapers. Each study had a silver lining, though — Gallup found that young people's trust in newspapers is far higher than any other age group, and comScore showed that many young non-print readers are still consuming lots of news online. Here at the Lab, Christopher Sopher wrote a sharp two-part series on attracting young would-be news consumers.

— Google's Lyn Headley is continuing his series of articles explaining the new Rapid News Awards, and each one is a smart analysis of the nature of aggregation and authority. They've all been worth checking out.

— Two great resources on interesting trends within journalism: The Lab's video of a discussion among a who's who of nonprofit journalism leaders on the form's sustainability, and Poynter's Mallary Jean Tenore's article on the encouraging resurgence of long-form journalism in its online form.

— Finally, Florida j-prof Mindy McAdams sparked a great discussion about what skills are necessary for today's reporter. If you're a college student or a budding reporter (or even a veteran one), give this conversation a close read.

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Reading roundup: We'll start with our now-weekly summary of iPad stuff: Apple announced last week that you can preorder iPads as of today, and they'll be released April 3. That could be only the beginning — an exec with the semiconductor IP company ARM told ComputerWorld we could see 50 similar tablet devices out this year. Multimedia journalist Mark Luckie Buy Mazindol Without Prescription, urged media outlets to develop iPad apps, and Mac and iPhone developer Matt Gemmell delved into the finer points of iPad app design. (It's not "like an iPhone, only bigger," he says.)

I have two long, thought-provoking pieces on journalism, both courtesy of the Columbia Journalism Review. First, Megan Garber has a sharp essay on the public's growing fixation on authorship that's led to so much mistrust in journalism — and how journalists helped bring that fixation on. It's a long, deep-thinking piece, but it's well worth reading all the way through Garber's cogent argument. Her concluding suggestions for news orgs regarding authority and identity are particularly interesting, with nuggets like "Transparency may be the new objectivity; but we need to shift our definition of 'transparency': from 'the revelation of potential biases,' and toward 'the revelation of the journalistic process.'"

Second, CJR has the text of Illinois professor Robert McChesney's speech this week to the FTC, in which he makes the case for a government subsidy of news organizations. McChesney and The Nation's John Nichols have made this case in several places with a new book, "The Death and Life of American Journalism," on the shelves, but it's helpful to have a comprehensive version of it in one spot online.

Finally, The Online Journalism Review's Robert Niles has a simple tip for newspaper publishers looking to stave off their organizations' decline: Learn to understand technology from the consumer's perspective. That means, well, consuming technology. Niles provides a to-do list you can hand to your bosses to help get them started.

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