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Google's attempt to save the news: There weren't a whole lot of newsy events around journalism to report this week, so we'll start off with the most significant think piece: James Fallows' opus in The Atlantic on Google's efforts to come to the news industry's aid. Buy Alprazolam no prescription, Fallows, a veteran journalist and media critic, fast shipping Alprazolam, Where can i order Alprazolam without prescription, spent the last year talking to Google engineers and execs about their relationship with the news media, and he came out remarkably optimistic, buy cheap Alprazolam no rx. Alprazolam in uk, In a 9,000-word piece, online buying Alprazolam hcl, Next day Alprazolam, Fallows examines the news industry's struggles from Google's perspective, outlines their principles for a way forward — distribution, Alprazolam from canadian pharmacy, Buy Alprazolam online without a prescription, engagement and monetization — and briefly highlights five of their recent news-oriented projects: Living StoriesFast Flip, Alprazolam in mexico, Alprazolam overseas,  YouTube Direct, online display ads and paid-content logistics, buy Alprazolam without prescription. Where can i buy cheapest Alprazolam online, He concludes by noting a few of Google's paradoxical stances, which he calls "major and encouraging developments" for the news business:

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Reaction on the piece for future-of-journalism folks ran the gamut, from "absolute must-read" endorsements to groans at the article's years-old concepts, rx free Alprazolam. And in a way, both sides are right: To those closely following the journalism-in-tradition scene, there's really no news in this piece, Buy Alprazolam Without Prescription. Alprazolam in usa, The Google officials' perspectives on why the news is broken and what needs to be done about it are familiar enough to have become conventional wisdom among people thinking about journalism and technology. (Fallows even acknowledges this in a few spots.) But at the same time, Alprazolam in australia, Alprazolam to buy, Fallows summarizes that relatively new conventional wisdom in a comprehensive, readable way, buying Alprazolam online over the counter, Alprazolam price, coupon, making the piece a brilliant primer on where the news on the web stands right now. For the insider, this is ho-hum stuff; for everyone else, where can i find Alprazolam online, Alprazolam prescriptions, this is an ideal introduction to the subject.

Journalism prof and digital media expert Jeff Jarvis, who's written his own book on Google, where can i buy Alprazolam online, Order Alprazolam online c.o.d, is in the 'must-read' camp, citing Fallows' impressions as evidence that Google is a friend to the news business. Jason Fry and All Things Digital's Peter Kafka are more skeptical, Alprazolam from international pharmacy, Alprazolam gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release, questioning Google's ability to actually turn the industry around.

Fry notes that publishers are unorganized and tentative, buy Alprazolam online without prescription, Alprazolam tablets, making industry-wide solutions difficult to implement, and Kafka says that even with Google's help, saturday delivery Alprazolam, Alprazolam in india, online ads aren't likely to be valuable enough to support substantive newsgathering. The Awl's Choire Sicha makes a similar point, Alprazolam trusted pharmacy reviews, Alprazolam san diego, while using Google's statistics to point out the folly of news organizations' editorial cuts over the past few years.

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Usability expert Jakob Nielsen took a more thorough look at iPad apps, Alprazolam prices, Buy Alprazolam from mexico, releasing a 93-page report on a few dozen apps from media companies and elsewhere. His summary is pretty illuminating: He found that designers have tried to outdo themselves with clever interaction techniques, buy generic Alprazolam, Where to buy Alprazolam, leading to a whole lot of confusion about how to navigate apps. (New York Times designer Alexis Lloyd disagreed with Nielsen's emphasis on simplicity, real brand Alprazolam online, Order Alprazolam from United States pharmacy, arguing that experimentation is more important right now.) Nielsen also concluded, like Mutter, buy Alprazolam online with no prescription, Order Alprazolam online overnight delivery no prescription, that designers are relying too much on a print-based concept revolving around the "next article" idea, which he argued doesn't make sense on mobile media, Alprazolam to buy online.

After fiddling around with the iPad for a few weeks, the Lab's Jason Fry discovered that the iPad's killer app may not be its apps at all, but instead its lightning-fast, easy-to-use browser, Buy Alprazolam Without Prescription. Where to buy Alprazolam, That might put news orgs in an awkward spot, Fry wrote, buy no prescription Alprazolam online, Alprazolam buy, after hanging their hats on apps: They still can't compete with their own (free) websites on the iPad.

Dissecting Newsweek's downfall: Commentary continued to roll in on last week's news that The Washington Post Co, Alprazolam in canada. Alprazolam craiglist, will try to sell Newsweek, starting with a column by Newsweek's editor, Alprazolam over the counter, Buy Alprazolam from canada, Jon Meacham. He defended the magazine against its doomsayers, Alprazolam in india, Alprazolam prices, pointed out that it hasn't closed and arguing that if the economic climate were better, it would be profitable, Alprazolam prescriptions. Buy Alprazolam Without Prescription, He also made a case for Newsweek's continued existence, saying it "means something to the country" and represents an opportunity to bring a large number of otherwise fragmented Americans together to focus on common topics. Buy no prescription Alprazolam online, The magazine's task now, he wrote, Alprazolam for sale, Ordering Alprazolam online, was to find a business model to sustain that role. (Journalism prof Jay Rosen was not impressed.)

Others continued to chime in with their opinions about why Newsweek failed: Blogging pioneer Dave Winer said it was a lack of innovation stemming from a corporate mindset, Alprazolam san diego, Alprazolam from international pharmacy, and Harvard Business Review writer (and former Newsweek staffer) Dan McGinn said the demise of U.S. News & World Report as a rival hurt, Alprazolam gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release, Purchase Alprazolam online no prescription, too.

Forbes' Trevor Butterworth and blogger Greg Satell both hit on a different idea: There was no there there. Butterworth made a striking comparison of the amount of content in an issue of Newsweek and the Economist, and Satell compared Newsweek with Foreign Affairs and the Atlantic, two magazines whose upscale readership Meacham has coveted. "The notion that offering a magazine consisting mainly of one-page opinion pieces would attract a better quality audience than reporting flies in the face of any apparent media reality," Satell wrote, Buy Alprazolam Without Prescription.

Meanwhile, the discussion of possible buyers began to build. Yahoo's Michael Calderone shot down media moguls Rupert Murdoch, Philip Anschutz and Carlos Slim Helu as options and raised the possibility of a bid by Michael Bloomberg. A few days later, The New York Observer revealed that Thomson Reuters and Politico owner Allbritton Communications were interested, and The Wall Street Journal reported that Univision owner and billionaire investor Haim Saban is interested, too.

Facebook privacy fury builds: An update on the ongoing consternation over Facebook's latest privacy breach: IBM developer Matt McKeon and The New York Times' Guilbert Gates provided striking visual depictions of Facebook's advances against privacy and the hoops its users have to jump through to maintain it. Facebook (sort of) answered users' privacy questions at The New York Times and held an internal meeting Buy Alprazolam Without Prescription, about privacy Thursday.

But the cries about privacy violations continue unabated. GigaOm's Liz Gannes said Facebook's Times Q&A wasn't sufficiently conciliatory, and All Facebook called for Instant Personalization to become opt-in, rather than opt-out. Others went further, quitting Facebook and calling for an open alternative. Four NYU students were happy to oblige them, becoming almost literally an overnight sensation and raising $100,000 this week for a decentralized Facebook alternative called Diaspora* on the back of a New York Times profile and plenty of tech-blog hype.

Jeff Jarvis offered a smart analysis of why Facebook is rubbing so many people the wrong way: It's confusing the public sphere (the type of public we usually think of when we think of the word "public") with the "publics" we create for ourselves when we build networks of our friends and family on Facebook.

Jarvis explains the difference well: "When I blog something, I am publishing it to the world for anyone and everyone to see: the more the better, is the assumption. But when I put something on Facebook my assumption had been that I was sharing it just with the public I created and control there. That public is private."

Reading roundup: A few quick hits on pieces you should make sure to catch this week:

— The Wall Street Journal is one of the first newspapers to try to do some significant location-based news innovation with Foursquare, and the Lab's Megan Garber has a good overview of what they have going, Buy Alprazolam Without Prescription.

— The Huffington Post turned five this week, and The Columbia Journalism Review put together five reflections on its impact to mark the occasion. CJR also published a lengthy examination of the state of nonprofit investigative journalism, focusing on California Watch and The Center for Public Integrity.

— Columbia professor Michael Schudson, who co-authored a major study of the state of journalism published last fall, talked some more about several aspects of "the new news ecosystem" in a Q&A with The Common Review.

— Finally, a piece I missed last week: Longtime Salon writer Scott Rosenberg gave a speech at a Stanford conference that thoughtfully delineates a 21st-century definition of journalism. Here's the one-sentence version: "You’re doing journalism when you’re delivering an accurate and timely account of some event to some public.".

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Has Newsweek's time come?: This week was a relatively quiet one until Wednesday, when The Washington Post Co. announced that it's trying to sell Newsweek, which it's owned since 1961. A possible sale doesn't always signal the demise of a news organization, rx free Clobazam, Clobazam prices, but in this case, as the folks at The Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital noted, real brand Clobazam online, Buy Clobazam no prescription, this move was the equivalent of "hastily scrawling out a 'Going Out of Business–Name Your Price' sign and plastering it on the front window." The New York Times has the details, including a j-prof's pronouncement that "the era of mass is over, Clobazam craiglist, Clobazam from international pharmacy, in some respect."

PaidContent's Staci Kramer talked to Washington Post Co. chairman Don Graham, buy generic Clobazam, Clobazam to buy, who boiled Newsweek's profitability problems to one telling statistic: Newsweek's staff split its time about evenly between print and digital last year, but print brought in $160 million in revenue, next day Clobazam, Purchase Clobazam online no prescription, while the digital side drew $8 million. Newsweek's digital operation was good, Graham said — just not good enough to stand out from the hundreds of other news sites out there, Clobazam gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release. Buy cheap Clobazam no rx, Still, he was confident the Post would find a buyer (though he hasn't talked with anyone seriously), order Clobazam from mexican pharmacy, Clobazam overseas, and that Newsweek and newsweeklies in general would live on.

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Committing journalism with Twitter: Many of Twitter's users have understood and used it as a medium for breaking, spreading and consuming news for quite a while now, but some research presented within the past week adds some backbone to that idea, Buy Clobazam Without Prescription. Four Korean researchers collected all of Twitter's data over a month's time last year and released their research on it — the first quantitative study of the entire Twitterverse, order Clobazam online overnight delivery no prescription. Clobazam in uk, What they found, according to PC World, buy Clobazam online without prescription, Clobazam price, coupon, was that both the structure of Twitter (with its asymmetrical following system, creating a world with some incredibly influential users and many other more peripheral ones) and its messages (85 percent are about news) give it more of a resemblance to a news medium than to its fellow social networks online, saturday delivery Clobazam. Buy Clobazam from mexico, MIT's Technology Review zeroed in on two particularly interesting findings illustrating the breadth of this new news system: First, two-thirds of Twitter users aren't followed by anyone that they follow, free Clobazam samples, Where can i find Clobazam online, meaning they use it for information consumption rather than social connections. Second, buy Clobazam without prescription, Over the counter Clobazam, despite the wide disparity between the Twitter "stars" and typical users, anyone's tweet still has the possibility of reaching a wide audience, Clobazam pills, Clobazam in australia, thanks to the usefulness of the retweet function. "Individual users have the power to dictate which information is important and should spread by the form of retweet," the researchers wrote, order Clobazam from United States pharmacy. "In a way we are witnessing the emergence of collective intelligence." Buy Clobazam Without Prescription, Also this week, Canadian j-prof Alfred Hermida put forward his argument in an academic paper for Twitter as an "ambient form of journalism" — a medium in which the former news audience creates, disseminates and discusses news, performing acts of journalism that were once performed only by professionals. Online buy Clobazam without a prescription, In a more technical paper, Alex Burns delved into the definition of "ambient journalism, Clobazam in japan, Cod online Clobazam, " especially as it relates to Twitter. Here at the Lab, buy Clobazam without a prescription, Clobazam for sale, Megan Garber also looked at the way news organizations in several countries are using Twitter and other social media for news.

The paid-content beat goes on: A few quiet indicators this week of the move toward news paywalls: Rupert Murdoch said News Corp, delivered overnight Clobazam. Clobazam in canada, will be announcing their paywall plans in a few weeks. Those plans apparently include anchoring a consortium of paid-content systems across various media companies, using technology that powers the Wall Street Journal's paywall, the Los Angeles Times reported, Buy Clobazam Without Prescription. Meanwhile, Clobazam in us, the number of publications that Journalism Online's execs say they're working with on paywall plans has increased to 1,400, including the sizable MediaNews chain of newspapers.

The Minneapolis Star-Tribune's new publisher/CEO, Mike Klingensmith, talked to MinnPost about his plans for a new metered-model system (like what The New York Times announced in January), and from the sound of it, he's looking at charging primarily for local news — the paper already charges for some of its Minnesota Vikings coverage — and wants to allow traffic from links to come in fairly uninhibited. A decision on the specific plans sound like they're at least a year off, though.

Advertising Age's Nat Ives also took a look at paywalls for smaller newspapers (here's the link, but Ives' article is also under a paywall). Ken Doctor says that for smaller papers, a paywall may be a good short-term wait-and-see strategy, but papers still have to be proactive about ensuring long-term growth.

The pros and cons of Facebook's spread Buy Clobazam Without Prescription, : There wasn't a lot of news involving Facebook this week, but the grumblings about its privacy issues rolled on. The New York Times used Facebook's latest (relatively minor, it seems) privacy glitch to give another overview about those concerns, and TechNewsWorld pegged their overview to a Consumer Reports survey about Facebook information sharing that was released this week.

Social media guru Robert Scoble wrote a depressing piece about why Facebook's disregard for privacy can't be regulated, concluding that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg "just played chicken with our privacy and it sure looks like he won." New media expert Jeff Jarvis suggested that Facebook turn their bad privacy PR into a service for users (with some help from their ubiquity), offering them a simpler way to see what's being written about them across the web and manage their online reputation.

The New York Times' digital chief Martin Nisenholtz, was pretty impressed by Facebook's spread across the web, giving a sharp analysis of the importance of engagement and identity to publishers online. Those are things that Facebook has mastered, he said, but news organizations haven't, and that's a shame when the Times' most valuable asset is "our audience as knowledgeable participants in the life our web site."

Reading roundup: This week, I've got two news items and a few other good ideas to chew on.

— EBay founder Pierre Omidyar launched his new local news site, Honolulu Civil Beat, this week, Buy Clobazam Without Prescription. It's being run by John Temple, who was at the helm of the Rocky Mountain News when it shut down. The biggest distinctive of this project: It's almost entirely behind a paywall. PaidContent and NPR both have the details.

— The Audit Bureau of Circulations reported the most recent set of newspaper numbers a couple of weeks ago, and here at the Lab, newspaper vet Martin Langeveld punched a few holes in the Newspaper Association of America's declaration that the results are the sign of a turnaround. And after the announcement of the first quarter's newspaper profit numbers, the Lab's Ken Doctor explained why newspapers aren't going to be investment those profits in much-needed innovation.

— Publish2's Greg Linch put together a great case Buy Clobazam Without Prescription, for incorporating more of a computational mindset into journalism, identifying several common elements between journalism and programming and urging the two groups to work more closely together. English professor Kim Pearson followed that post up with some proposals for ways to integrate computational thinking into curriculums.

— We've been hearing a lot about online comments over the past few weeks, and Poynter's Mallary Jean Tenore took a close look at the ways several news organizations are working to improve them.

— I'll close with two simple but thoughtful pieces on online media, one from the production standpoint, and the other looking at consumption. First social media entrepreneur and blogger Ben Elowitz gave a fine summary of the way the definition of quality has changed in online media versus traditional publishing, and Slate's William Saletan had some helpful tips to make your media consumption broader, deeper and altogether smarter. It's hard work, but it's necessary, Saletan said: "In the electronic echo chamber, it's easier than ever to shut out what you don't want to hear. Nobody will make you open the door and venture out. You'll have to do that yourself.".

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