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A gaggle of Google news items: Unlike the past several weeks with their paywall and iPad revelations, next day Adipex, Where to buy Adipex, this week wasn’t dominated by one giant future-of-media story. But there were quite a few incremental happenings that proved to be interesting, order Adipex from mexican pharmacy, Adipex tablets, and several of them involved Google. We’ll start with those, rx free Adipex. Adipex gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release,

— The Google story that could prove to be the biggest over the long term actually happened last week, in the midst of our iPad euphoria: Google unveiled a beta form of Social Search, online buy Adipex without a prescription, Adipex in uk, which allows you to search your “social circle” in addition to the standard results served up for you by Google’s magic algorithm. (CNN has some more details.) I’m a bit surprised at how little chatter this rollout is getting (then again, given the timing, probably not), but tech pioneer Dave Winer loves the idea — not so much for its sociality but because it “puts all social services on the same open playing field”; you decide how important your contacts from Twitter or Facebook are, not Google’s algorithm.


— Also late last week, several media folks got some extended time with Google execs at Davos, Buy Adipex Without Prescription. Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger posted his summary, Adipex trusted pharmacy reviews, Order Adipex from United States pharmacy, focusing largely on Google’s faceoff with China. “What Would Google Do?” author Jeff Jarvis posted his summary, Adipex san diego, Buy Adipex from canada, with lots of Google minutiae. (Jeff Sonderman also further summarized Jarvis’ summary.) Among the notable points from Jarvis: Google is “working on making news as compelling as possible” and CEO Eric Schmidt gets in a slam on the iPad in passing.


— Another Google feature was launched this week: Starring on Google News stories, Adipex from international pharmacy. Adipex from canadian pharmacy, The stars let you highlight stories (that’s story clusters, not individual articles) to save and return to them later, Adipex to buy. Buy Adipex Without Prescription, Two major tech blogs, ReadWriteWeb and TechCrunch, gave the feature their seal of approval, with ReadWriteWeb pointing to this development as the first of many ways Google can personalize its algorithm when it comes to news. It’s an intriguing concept, though woefully lacking in functionality at this point, as TechCrunch notes: I can’t even star individual stories to highlight or organize coverage of a particular issue. Free Adipex samples, I sure hope at least that feature is coming.


Also in the Google-and-news department: Google economist Hal Varian expressed skepticism about news paywalls, arguing that reading news for many is a worktime distraction, sale Adipex. Where can i find Adipex online, And two Google folks, including Google News creator Krishna Bharat, purchase Adipex online, Buy Adipex online with no prescription, give bunches of interesting details about Google News in a MediaShift interview, including some conciliatory words for publishers.


— Meanwhile billionaire tech entrepreneur Mark Cuban officially jumped on the Google-News-is-evil train, buy Adipex online no prescription, Where to buy Adipex, calling Google a “vampire” and urging news organizations not to index their content there. Not surprisingly, saturday delivery Adipex, Cod online Adipex, this wasn’t well-received in media-futurist circles: GigaOM’s Mathew Ingram, a former newspaperman himself, Adipex in japan, Buy no prescription Adipex online, said Cuban and his anti-Google comrade, Rupert Murdoch, Adipex to buy online, Purchase Adipex, ignore the growing search traffic at news sites. Several other bloggers noted that Cuban has expressed a desire in the past to invest in other news aggregators and currently invests in Mahalo, Adipex over the counter, Buy Adipex without a prescription, which does some Google News-esque “sucking” of its own.


— Finally, after not carrying AP stories since December, real brand Adipex online, Ordering Adipex online, Google struck some sort of quasi-deal that allows it to host AP content — but it’s still choosing not to do so. Search engine guru Danny Sullivan wonders what it might mean, given the AP and Google’s icy relations, Buy Adipex Without Prescription. Oh yeah, buy Adipex no prescription, Adipex medication, and Google demoed some ideas of what a Chrome OS tablet — read: iPad competitor — might look like.


What the iPad will do (and what to do with it): Commentary continued to trickle out this week about Apple’s newly announced iPad, with much of talk shifting from the device’s particulars to its implications on technology and how news organizations should develop for it, Adipex paypal. Adipex prices,

Three most essential pieces all make similar points: Former McClatchy exec Howard Weaver likens the iPad to the newspaper in its physical simplicity and thinks it “will enrich human beings by removing technological barriers.” In incredibly thoughtful posts, software developers Steven Frank and Fraser Speirs take a programming-oriented tack, delivered overnight Adipex, Buy cheap Adipex no rx, arguing that the iPad simplifies computing, bringing it home for normal (non-geek) people.


Frank compares it to an automatic transmission vs, buy Adipex from mexico. Buy generic Adipex, the traditional manual one, and Speirs says it frees people from tedious tasks like “formatting the margins, Adipex in us, Online buying Adipex hcl, installing the printer driver, uploading the document, Adipex discount, Buying Adipex online over the counter, finishing the PowerPoint slides, running the software update or reinstalling the OS” to do the real work of living life, cod online Adipex. Where can i buy cheapest Adipex online, In another interesting debate, interaction designer Sarah G, order Adipex online overnight delivery no prescription. Mitchell argues that without multitasking or a camera (maybe? Buy Adipex Without Prescription, ), the iPad is an antisocial device, and developer Edd Dumbill counters that it’s “real-life social” — made for passing around with friends and family.


Plenty of folks have ideas about what news organizations should do with the iPad: Poynter’s Bill Mitchell and news designer Joe Zeff both propose that newspapers and magazines could partially or totally subsidize iPads with subscriptions. Free Adipex samples, Fortune’s Philip Elmer-DeWitt says that wouldn’t work, and Zeff gives a rebuttal, buy no prescription Adipex online. Adipex pills, Publish2’s Ryan Sholin has an idea for a newsstand app for the iPad, and Frederic Filloux at The Monday Note has a great picture of what the iPad experience could look like by next year if news orgs act quickly.


And of course, purchase Adipex online no prescription, Purchase Adipex,  Robert Niles of The Online Journalism Review and BusinessWeek’s Rich Jaroslovsky remind us what several others said (rightly, I think) last week: The iPad is what content producers make of it.


Facebook as a news reader: Last Friday, Adipex price, coupon, Saturday delivery Adipex,  Facebook encouraged its users to make their own personalized news channel by creating a list of all the news outlets of which they’ve become a fan. The tech blog ReadWriteWeb — which has been remarkably perceptive on the implications of Facebook’s statements lately — noted that while a Facebook news feed couldn’t hold up to a news junkie’s RSS feed, where can i buy Adipex online, Buy cheap Adipex no rx, it has the potential to become a “world-changing subscription platform” for mainstream users because of its ubiquity, sociality and accessibility, where to buy Adipex. Order Adipex from mexican pharmacy, (He makes a pretty compelling case.)

Then came the numbers from Hitwise to back ReadWriteWeb up: Facebook was the No. 4 source of visits to news sites last week, behind only Google, Yahoo and MSN, Buy Adipex Without Prescription. It also accounts for more than double the amount of news media traffic as Google News and more than 300 times that of the web’s largest RSS program, where can i order Adipex without prescription, Adipex in usa, Google Reader. ReadWriteWeb’s Marshall Kirkpatrick responded with a note that most news-site traffic still comes through search, delivered overnight Adipex, Buy generic Adipex, and offered a challenge to Facebook to “encourage its giant nation of users to add subscriptions to diverse news sources to their news feeds of updates from friends and family.”


This week in (somewhat) depressing journalism statistics: Starting with the most cringe-inducing: Rick Edmonds of Poynter calculates that newspaper classified revenue is down 70 percent in the last decade. He does see one bright spot, buy Adipex from mexico, Adipex in japan, though: Revenue from paid obituaries remains strong. Yup, people are still dying, and their families are still using the newspaper to tell people about it. Buy Adipex Without Prescription, In the magazine world, Advertising Age found that publishers are still reporting further declines in newsstand sales, though not as steep as last year.

In the world of web statistics, a Pew study found that blogging is steady among adults and significantly down among teens. In other words, “Blogging is for old people.” Of course, social media use was way up for both teens and adults.


A paywall step, and some suggestions: Steven Brill’s new Journalism Online paid-content service has its first newspaper, The Intelligencer Journal-Lancaster New Era in Pennsylvania. In reporting the news, The New York Times noted that the folks behind both groups were trying to lower expectations for the service. The news business expert Alan Mutter didn’t interpret the news well, concluding that “newspapers lost their last chance to hang together when it became clear yesterday that the wheels seemingly have come off Journalism Online.”

In a comically profane post, Silicon Valley veteran Dave McClure makes the strangely persuasive argument that the fundamental business model of the web is about to switch from cost-per-click ads to subscriptions and transactions, and that because people have trouble remembering passwords, they’ll login and pay through Gmail, iTunes or Facebook. (Mathew Ingram says McClure’s got a point.) Crowdfunding advocate David Cohn proposes a crowdfunded twist on micropayments at news sites.


Reading roundup: Two interesting discussions, and then three quick thought-provoking pieces. First, here at the Lab, future Minnesota j-prof Seth Lewis asks for input about what the journalism school of the future should look like, adding that he believes its core value should be adaptability. Citizen journalism pioneerDan Gillmor gave a remarkably thorough, well-thought-out picture of his ideal j-school, Buy Adipex Without Prescription. His piece and Steve Buttry’s proposal in November are must-reads if you’re thinking about media education or involved in j-school.

Second, the discussion about objectivity in journalism continues to smolder several weeks after it was triggered by journalists’ behavior in Haiti. This week, two broadsides against objectivity — one by Publish2’s Paul Korr calling it pathological, and another by former foreign correspondent Chris Hedges saying it “killed the news.” Both arguments are certainly strident ones, but thoughtful and worth considering.


Finally, two interesting concepts: At the Huffington Post, MTV’s Maya Baratz calls for newspapers to think of themselves as apps, commanding them to “Be fruitful and multiply. Elsewhere.” And at the National Sports Journalism Center, former Wall Street Journal journalist Jason Fry has a sharp piece on long-form journalism, including a dirty little secret (“most of it doesn’t work in any medium”) and giving some tips to make it work anyway.

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The iPad’s big reveal: Apple unveiled its new tablet — the unfortunately named iPad— on Wednesday, a week before the Super Bowl, order Meclizine from United States pharmacy, Online buy Meclizine without a prescription, and the buzz was as least as big: The Internet practically broke under the weight of the hype for Apple’s latest product. Rather than bury you in opinions about the specs and perks of the iPad, buy Meclizine online no prescription, Ordering Meclizine online, I’ll focus on what people are saying about the gadget’s potential impact on print and online media, especially journalism, over the counter Meclizine. Order Meclizine online c.o.d, Here goes:

Let’s start with the runup. Print media folks had high hopes that the iPad would revolutionize their industries — even, Meclizine in india, Meclizine overseas, as The New York Times put it, giving old media “a chance to undo mistakes of the past, buy Meclizine without prescription. In three smart posts, the tech sites TechCrunchGizmodo and Wired said the iPad could be a tool to change publishing, but, as Jason Kincaid in TechCrunch wrote, “someone will need to deliver the content.” Then there were the pre-emptive debunkers, who argued that the iPad would be “just another distribution platform,” merely a circulation tool for journalism, and a “massive distraction” for newsrooms.


After the announcement, the overwhelming reaction from the tech world was one of disappointment, Buy Meclizine Without Prescription. Meclizine prices, The Guardian has a roundup, and you can itemized lists of iPad beefs by the web giants Mashable, buying Meclizine online over the counter, Meclizine over the counter,  Gizmodo and Gawker, as well as new-media-watcher Steve Yelvington, fast shipping Meclizine. Meclizine from canadian pharmacy, But there were a lot of people wowed and encouraged by the iPad announcement: A lot of them were old media people — publishers, as this MediaWeek roundup especially shows, buy Meclizine from canada. Meclizine for sale, As MediaCritic’s Scott Rosenberg observedthe iPad demo played largely to the delight of those who want to mimic the paper experience, Meclizine paypal, Sale Meclizine, but those who see the web as bringing in a new relationship with news seemed to expect more.


Wired and The Big Money gave us a medium-by-medium look at the iPad’s potential impact, and neither was blown away by its possibility for newspapers and magazines, next day Meclizine. Meclizine in us, Between the roundups of Poynter and Alan Mutter and the thoughts of Nieman Journalism Lab director Joshua Benton, we have a pretty good spectrum of sensible takes from media-watchers from a variety of backgrounds.


A few points in the discussion worth highlighting: A number of tech writers — Twitter engineer Alex Payne, Meclizine in australia, Online buying Meclizine hcl,  Rafe Colburn and j-prof C.W. Anderson — have noted that  Buy Meclizine Without Prescription, the iPad is fundamentally a closed platform, designed more to secure market share for Apple than to perpetuate the web’s openness. (They’ve got a point.) Second, Meclizine to buy online, Rx free Meclizine, quite a few others have pointed out that the iPad is a content consumption device, not a content creation one, real brand Meclizine online. Purchase Meclizine online, This has several implications: It appeals to a different audience than most new tech products (the casual, “lean-back” user, buy Meclizine without a prescription, Meclizine in mexico, says Jason Fry; the content-inhaling youth of the world, says David Carr), Meclizine medication. Where can i find Meclizine online, It makes content creation critical (see TechCrunch and Wired), and, Meclizine in uk, Meclizine trusted pharmacy reviews, as NYU professor Jay Rosen put it, it turns the nature of the Internet from the “read write web” back into the “read only” web.


Ultimately, Meclizine to buy, Buy Meclizine online without prescription, the iPad’s utility for journalism is going to come down to the quality of content that news organizations create for it. Is that content going to be regressive, trying to recreate a print experience and neutering the power of a new tool, buy Meclizine online cod. Buy cheap Meclizine, Or is it going to be rich, web-native and innovative, Meclizine craiglist, Meclizine prescriptions, giving users an experience and value they haven’t had until now. (Will BunchJudy Sims and Alan Jacobson make similar points quite succinctly and eloquently.)


How leaky will the Times’ paywall be?: The biggest topic in journalism B.T, Buy Meclizine Without Prescription. (Before Tablet) was The New York Times’ proposed paywall, Meclizine from international pharmacy, Meclizine gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release, and specifically, parsing the impact of Times execs’ statement that anyone coming to a Times article through “another Web site” will get free access to that article, buy Meclizine online with no prescription, Where to buy Meclizine, without it counting toward their metered tally of page views. NYU professor Jay Rosen was the first to draw attention to the implications of that provision, Meclizine tablets, Buy Meclizine online without a prescription, concluding, “That looks a lot less like a pay wall to me, Meclizine in canada. Buy Meclizine no prescription, It isn’t a metered system if I can access the Times via the link economy without limit.”

In that case, Reuters’ Felix Salmon argued, cod online Meclizine, Meclizine trusted pharmacy reviews, online subscribers would be paying not for the Times’ content, but for how they got to it, where to buy Meclizine. Meclizine from canadian pharmacy, Or, as Josh Young put it, order Meclizine from United States pharmacy, Meclizine in uk, the Times is “charging for being ignorant of all doors but the front.” (Some more great back-and-forth on why the Times would want such a flimsy paywall can be found in the Notes and comments of Rosen’s piece.)


Silicon Valley Watcher Tom Foremski and Times contributor Robert Wright acknowledged the paywall’s leakiness, too: Foremski proposed getting linkers to run the Times’ ads, Meclizine buy, Online buying Meclizine hcl, and Wright wanted to add micropayments to the paywall. Steve Yelvington pointed out another big hole in the Times’ metered model: cookies.


Felix Salmon and Gawker’s Gabriel Snyder did the math and found it doesn’t look good for the Times; The Big Money’s Frederic Filloux was more optimistic about the numbers, provided the Times only charges the heaviest users, buy Meclizine online cod. (Salmon is also disappointed Buy Meclizine Without Prescription, that the Times has given up on the dream of being so essential that it can make big bucks from a free site.) If you want to do some number-crunching of your own, the Nieman Journalism Lab’s Jonathan Stray has a nifty little tool for you.

Newsday’s 35 online subscribers: Based on sources from an internal meeting, The New York Observer reported the number of subscribers of Newsday’s website since the Long Island newspaper — the nation’s 11th-largest newspaper by print circulation — put up a paywall three months ago, and the tally shocked a lot media observers: 35. MediaDailyNews detailed Newsday’s overall decline in numbers since the wall went up in late October. Meclizine overseas,

Several people — not least Newsday’s own execs — quickly noted the paper’s unique case: It’s owned by Cablevision, and subscribers of the print edition or Cablevision’s cable or broadband access get free access to the site, sale Meclizine. Meclizine in usa, (The paper estimates that amounts to 75 percent of Long Islanders.) As Steve Yelvington noted and Newsday hinted to paidContentthe paywall is much more about giving a free perk to cable and Internet subscribers than actually netting paid website customers. So it doesn’t make much sense to apply this scenario to other similar-sized papers, ordering Meclizine online. Meclizine over the counter, That being said, 35 is an astonishingly low number, Meclizine craiglist, to say the least.

Foursquare’s possibilities for news orgsFoursquare — a fast-growing, mobile-based social network based on sharing your location — announced its partnership with the free daily paper Canada Metro, the company’s first partnership with a news organization. Metro will add location-specific coverage to Foursquare users, who could receive alerts when they’re near those spots.

On the social media blog Mashable, Jennifer Van Grove described Metro’s Foursquare content as a travel guide book that “unlocks the best a neighborhood has to offer, Buy Meclizine Without Prescription. She calls the relationship symbiotic (mobile utility for Metro, print exposure for Foursquare and local businesses). With mobile news access exploding, this could be part of a future-of-journalism recipe: The tech blog ReadWriteWeb has an intriguing vision of the type of location-aware news and tips that might be possible through services like Foursquare.


Last week, Lehigh j-prof Jeremy Littau said that Foursquare can allow journalists to map out pertinent facts about their communities and help residents explore their neighborhoods. And Sean Blanda advised The New York Times (and other news organizations) to learn from Foursquare’s system of rewarding users.

Taking action in HaitiLast week’s discussion about whether reporters in Haiti should become involved in the story they’re covering (in this case, particularly reporters serving as doctors) continued into the weekend. The Society of Professional Journalists reiterated its stance that journalists should “avoid making themselves part of the stories they are reporting.” This prompted a barrage of angry Twitter posts by Jeff Jarvis. Tyler Dukes listed them and fired back at Jarvis, while Gazette Communications’ Steve Buttry joined Jarvis’ attack on SPJ. Buy Meclizine Without Prescription, NPR’s “On the Media” brought in a few more takes, and St. Petersburg Times media critic Eric Deggans proposed a middle wayIt’s OK to help, but turn the cameras off when you do it.

Reading roundup: If your head isn’t already spinning from the loads of iPad commentary I’ve thrown at you, there are a few pieces from the past week that are well worth a read: First, Alan Rusbridger, editor-in-chief of the British newspaper The Guardian, deftly outlined the state of journalism and argued against paywalls for news orgs in a lecture on Monday. Here’s the summary, the full text (it’s long) and a smart response by Jason Fry questioning Rusbridger’s anti-paywall argument.

Second, The New York Times’ Nick Bilton points out how ingrained sharing, filtering and aggregating have become in the way we live on the web. It’s one of those short, simple pieces that neatly captures a concept that many of us had noticed but hadn’t sharply articulated yet.


Finally, the Knight Digital Media Center’s Michele McLellan — also a fellow at the University of Missouri’s Reynolds Journalism Institute — has a mind-blowingly thorough taxonomy of local news organizations across the country. This is definitely a post you’ll want to save for future reference.

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The Times’ paywall proposal: No question about media and journalism’s biggest story this week: The New York Times announced it plans to begin charging readers for access to its website in 2011, over the counter Rhinocort. Where can i buy Rhinocort online, Here’s how it’ll work: you can view an as-yet-unidentified number of articles for free each month before the Times requires you to pay a flat, unlimited-access fee to see more; this is known as a metered system, order Rhinocort no prescription. Buy Rhinocort without a prescription, (If you subscribe to the print edition, it’ll be free.) Two Times execs answered questions about the plan, where to buy Rhinocort, Rhinocort prescriptions, including whether you can still email and link to articles (you can) and why it’s different from TimesSelect, the abandoned paid-content experiment it tried from 2005-07, fast shipping Rhinocort. Rhinocort in mexico, Gabriel Sherman of New York’s Daily Intel, who broke the rumor on Sunday, where can i buy cheapest Rhinocort online, Buy Rhinocort online with no prescription, has some details of the paywall debate within the Times.

There’s been a ton of reaction to the Times’ plan online, so I’ll tackle it in three parts: First, the essential reading, then some other worthwhile opinions, and finally the interesting ephemera.


Four must-reads: It makes sense to start with New York Times media critic David Carr’s take on the plan, because it’s the most the thorough, cogent defense of the Times’ paywall you’ll find, Buy Rhinocort Without Prescription. He argues that Times execs “have installed a dial on the huge, buy Rhinocort online without prescription, Buy Rhinocort from canada, heaving content machine of The New York Times,” giving the site another flexible revenue stream outside of advertising, buy Rhinocort from mexico. Buy generic Rhinocort, If you’re up for a little algebra, Reuters’ Felix Salmon has a sharp economic analysis of the paywall, Rhinocort in india, Order Rhinocort online c.o.d, arguing that the value of each article will become much greater for subscribers than nonsubscribers. For the more theoretical-minded, where can i find Rhinocort online, Buy Rhinocort online no prescription, CUNY prof C.W. Anderson has some fascinating thoughts here at the Lab on how the paywall turns the Times into a niche product and what it means for our concept of the “public.” And as usual, next day Rhinocort, Rhinocort gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release, Ken Doctor thoughtfully answers many of the practical questions you’re asking right now.


Other thoughtful opinions: Poynter’s Bill Mitchell poses a lot of great business questions and wonders how the Times will handle putting the burden on its most loyal online-only users. Steve Yelvington reminds us that we’re not going to learn much here that we can apply to other papers, because “the Times is fundamentally in a different business than regional dailies” and “a single experiment with a single price point by a single newspaper is just a stab in the dark.” Before the announcement, Rhinocort tablets, Rhinocort prices, former Editor & Publisher columnist Steve Outing, Forrester Research’s James McQuivey, Rhinocort san diego, Rx free Rhinocort, and Reuters’ Felix Salmon gave the Times advice on constructing its paywall, almost none of which showed up in the Times’ plans, purchase Rhinocort online. Buy Rhinocort Without Prescription, Two massive tech blogs, TechCrunch and Mashable, think the paywall won’t amount to much. Purchase Rhinocort, Slate’s Jack Shafer says people will find ways to get around it, NYU’s Jay Rosen echoes C.W, Rhinocort in us. Rhinocort discount, Anderson’s thoughts on niche vs. public, Rhinocort paypal, Rhinocort price, coupon, and CUNY’s Jeff Jarvis doesn’t like the Times’ sense of entitlement.


The ephemera: The best stuff on Twitter about the announcement was collected at E&P In Exile and the new site MediaCriticSteve Outing and Jason Fry don’t like the wait ’til 2011, and Cory Doctorow is skeptical that that’s even true, Rhinocort in australia. Rhinocort in japan, Former E&Pers Fitz & Jen interview a few newspaper execs and find that (surprise, surprise) the like the Times’ idea, buy cheap Rhinocort no rx. So does Steven Brill of Journalism Online, who plans to roll out a few paywalls of his own soon. Dan Gillmor wants the Times to find out from readers what new features they’d pay for, and Jeff Sonderman makes two good points: “The major casualty of NYT paywall is sharing,” and “Knowing the ‘meter is running’ creates cautious viewing of the free articles.”


Apple’s tablet to go public: Apple announced that it will unveil its “latest creation” (read: its new tablet) next Wednesday, Buy Rhinocort Without Prescription. Delivered overnight Rhinocort, Since the announcement came a day after word of the Times’ paywall plans broke, it was only natural that the rumors would merge, free Rhinocort samples. Buy Rhinocort online without a prescription, The Daily Intel’s Gabriel Sherman, who broke the story of those Times plans, order Rhinocort online overnight delivery no prescription, Real brand Rhinocort online, quoted Times officials putting the Times-tablet-deal rumors to restThe Wall Street Journal detailed Apple’s plans for the tablet to do to newspapers, magazines and TV what the iPod did to music, order Rhinocort from mexican pharmacy. Buying Rhinocort online over the counter, Meanwhile, Columbia j-student Vadim Lavrusik and TechCrunch’s Paul Carr got tired of the tablet hype — Lavrusik for the print industry and Carr for tech geeks, buy no prescription Rhinocort online. Rhinocort in canada, (The Week also has a great timeline of the rumors.)

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Looking at the big picture, saturday delivery Rhinocort, Buy Rhinocort without prescription,  Ken Doctor says that bankruptcies like these are just a chance for newspapers to buy time while adjusting their strategy in “the fog of media war.” Steve Outing takes a glass-half-full approach, arguing that the downfall of old-media chains like MediaNews are a great opportunity for journalism startups to build a new news ecosystem.


How much do Google News users read?: An annual study by research firm Outsell and Ken Doctor on online and offline news preferences made waves by reporting that 44 percent of Google News users scan headlines without clicking through to the original articles. PaidContent noted that Outsell has a dog in this fight; it openly advocates that news organizations should get more money from Google, Rhinocort medication. Rhinocort to buy online, Search engine guru Danny Sullivan was not impressed, giving a thorough critique of the study and its perceived implications, Rhinocort pills. Syracuse j-prof Vin Crosbie also wondered whether the same pattern might be true with print headlines, Buy Rhinocort Without Prescription. Buy cheap Rhinocort,

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Heartbreak in Haiti: I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the journalism and media connections to the largest news story in the world for the past two weeks — the devastating earthquake in Haiti. Several sites noted that Twitter led the way in breaking news of the quake and in raising money for relief, free Rhinocort samples. Rhinocort prices, The money aspect is new, but as Columbia j-prof Sree Sreenivasan noted last June, buy Rhinocort online no prescription, Rhinocort in australia,  Twitter came of age a long time ago as a medium for breaking global news. That’s what it does. The coverage also provided an opportunity for discussion about the ethics of giving aid while reporting, purchase Rhinocort. Rhinocort trusted pharmacy reviews, —

Reading roundup: In addition to being out in front of the whole New York Times paywall story, Gabriel Sherman authored a nice, purchase Rhinocort online, Buy no prescription Rhinocort online, long think piece for The New Republic on the difficulties of one of America’s other great newspapers, The Washington Post. For what it’s worth, Post patriarch Donald Graham thought it was “not even a molehill.”

Over at Snarkmarket, Robin Sloan uses the economic concept of stock and flow to describe the delicate balance between timeliness and permanence the world of online media. It’s a brilliant idea — a must-read.


Finally, a promising new site named MediaCritic, run by Salon veteran Scott Rosenberg, citizen journalism advocate Dan Gillmor, and Lucasfilm’s Bill Gannon, had its soft launch this week. It looks like it’s going to include some nifty features, like Rosenberg’s regular curation of Twitter commentary on big media subjects.

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