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Rosen's caution that "it is going to take a while for The Local East Village to find any kind of stride" notwithstanding, Mestinon from international pharmacy, Where to buy Mestinon, the site got a few early reviews. The Village Voice's Foster Kamer started by calling the site the Times' "hyperlocal slave labor experiment" and concluded by officially "declaring war" on it, Buy Mestinon Without Prescription. GigaOM's Mathew Ingram, order Mestinon from mexican pharmacy, Mestinon paypal, on the other hand, was encouraged by NYU's effort to give students serious entrepreneurial skills, delivered overnight Mestinon, Mestinon overseas, as opposed to just churning out "typists and videographers."

NYU's project was part of the discussion about the role of journalism schools this week, though, purchase Mestinon online. Mestinon to buy, PBS' MediaShift wrapped up an 11-post series on j-school, which included an interview with Rosen about the journalism as R&D lab and a post comparing and contrasting the tacks being taken by NYU, buy no prescription Mestinon online, Where can i buy cheapest Mestinon online, Jeff Jarvis' program at the City University of New York and Columbia University. (Unlike the other two, Mestinon from canadian pharmacy, Buy Mestinon from mexico, Columbia is taking a decidedly research-oriented route.) Meanwhile, Tony Rogers, Mestinon buy, Mestinon in uk, a Philadelphia-area j-prof, wrote two articles (one of them a couple of weeks ago) at About.com quoting several professors wondering whether journalism schools have moved too far toward technological skills at the expense of meat-and-potatoes journalism skills, Mestinon discount. Buy Mestinon online with no prescription, They weren't the only ones: Both Teresa Schmedding of the American Copy Editors Society and Iowa State j-school director Michael Bugeja also criticized what they called a move away from the core of journalism in the country's j-schools. Buy Mestinon Without Prescription, "I expect to teach new hires InDesign, Quark or Twitter, MySpace, FB and how to use whatever the app of the week is, but I don’t expect to teach you what who, what, where, when, why and how means," Schmedding wrote. TBD's Steve Buttry countered those arguments with a post asserting that journalists need to know more about disruptive technology and what it's doing to their future industry. "Far too many journalists and journalism school graduates know next to nothing about the business of journalism and that status quo is indefensible, over the counter Mestinon, Mestinon price, coupon, " said Buttry.

A turning point in news consumption: Like most every Pew survey, ordering Mestinon online, Mestinon trusted pharmacy reviews, the biennial study released this week by the Pew Center for the People & the Press is a veritable cornucopia of information on how people are consuming news. Tom Rosenstiel of Pew's Project for Excellence in Journalism has some fascinating musings of the study's headline finding: People aren't necessarily ditching old platforms for news, Mestinon prices, Mestinon in us, but are augmenting them with new uses of emerging technology. Rosenstiel sees this as a turning point in news consumption, where to buy Mestinon, Delivered overnight Mestinon, brought about by more tech-savvy news orgs, faster Internet connections, buy Mestinon from mexico, Purchase Mestinon online, and increasing new media literacy. Several others — Mathew Ingram of GigaOM, Joe Pompeo of Business Insider, Mestinon in india, Mestinon from international pharmacy,  Chas Edwards of Digg — agreed that this development is a welcome one.

The Washington Post's Howard Kurtz and paidContent's Staci Kramer have quick summaries of the study's key statistics, and DailyFinance's Jeff Bercovici pointed out one particularly portentous milestone: For the first time, the web has eclipsed newspapers as a news source, Buy Mestinon Without Prescription. (But, Mestinon over the counter, Mestinon overseas, as Collective Talent noted, we still love our TV news.) Lost Remote's Cory Bergman took a closer look at news consumption via social media, where can i buy Mestinon online, Mestinon to buy online, and j-prof W. Joseph Campbell examined the other side of the coin — the people who are going without news, buy no prescription Mestinon online. Where to buy Mestinon, The Pew Internet & American Life Project also released an interesting study this week looking at "apps culture," which essentially didn't exist two years ago, order Mestinon no prescription. Buy cheap Mestinon no rx, Beyond the Book interviewed the project's director, Lee Rainie, fast shipping Mestinon, Free Mestinon samples, about the study, and the Lab gave us five applications for news orgs from the study: Turns out news apps are popular, buy cheap Mestinon, Buy Mestinon no prescription, people will pay for apps, and they consume apps in small doses, Mestinon pills.

Did social media kill RSS and press releases?: Ask.com announced last Friday Buy Mestinon Without Prescription, that it would shut down Bloglines, the RSS readerit bought in 2005, citing a slowdown in RSS usage as Twitter and Facebook increase their domination of real-time information flow. Mestinon in japan, "The writing is on the wall," wrote Ask's president, Mestinon buy, Buy Mestinon online cod, Doug Leeds. PaidContent's Joseph Tarkatoff used the news as a peg for the assertion that the RSS reader is dead, buy Mestinon online no prescription, Rx free Mestinon, noting that traffic is down for Bloglines and Google Reader, and that Google Reader, Mestinon gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release, Mestinon prescriptions, the web's most popular RSS reader, is being positioned as more of a social sharing site, Mestinon discount. Purchase Mestinon, Tech writer Jeff Nolan agreed, arguing that RSS has value as a back-end application but not as a primary news-consumption tool:"RSS has diminishing importance because of what it doesn’t enable for the people who create content… any monetization of content, purchase Mestinon online no prescription, Saturday delivery Mestinon, brand control, traffic funneling, Mestinon in usa, Mestinon in uk, and audience acquisition," he wrote, Mestinon in mexico. Business Insider Henry Blodget joined in declaring RSS readers toast, blaming Twitter and Facebook for their demise. Numerous people jumped in to defend RSS, led by Dave Winer, who helped invent the tool about a decade ago, Buy Mestinon Without Prescription. Winer argued that RSS "forms the pipes through which news flows" and suggested reinventing the technology as a real-time feed with a centralized, non-commercial subscription service.

Tech writer Robert Scoble responded that while the RSS technology might be central to the web, RSS reading behavior is dying. The future is in Twitter and Facebook, he said. GigaOM's Mathew Ingram and media consultant Terry Heaton also defended RSS, with Ingram articulating its place alongside Twitter's real-time flow and Heaton arguing that media companies just need to realize its value as its utility spreads across the web.

RSS wasn't the only media element declared dead this week; Advertising Age's Simon Dumenco also announced the expiration of the press release Buy Mestinon Without Prescription, , replaced by the "real-time spin of Facebook and Twitter. PR blogger Jeremy Pepper and j-prof Kathy Gill pushed back with cases for the press release's continued use.

Twitter's media-company move: Lots of interesting social media stuff this week; I'll start with Twitter. The company began rolling out its new main-page design, which gives it a lot of the functions that its independently developed clients have. Twitter execs said the move indicated Twitter's status as a more consumptive platform, where the bulk of the value comes from reading, rather than writing — something All Things Digital's Peter Kafka tagged as a fundamental shift for the company: "Twitter is a media company: It gives you cool stuff to look at, you pay attention to what it shows you, and it rents out some of your attention to advertisers."

GigaOM's Mathew Ingram and venture capitalist David Pakman agreed, with Pakman noting that while Google, Facebook and Twitter all operate platform, users deal overwhelmingly with the company itself — something that's very valuable for advertisers. The Lab's Megan Garber also wrote a smart post on the effect of Twitter's makeover on journalism and information, Buy Mestinon Without Prescription. The new Twitter, Garber writes, moves tweets closer to news articles and inches its own status from news platform closer to a broadcast news platform. Ex-Twitter employee Alex Payne and Ingram (who must have had a busy week) took the opportunity to argue that Twitter as a platform needs to decentralize.

On to Facebook: The New Yorker released a lengthy profile of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, and while not everyone was crazy about it (The Atlantic's Alexis Madrigal thought it was boring and unrevealing), but it gave the opportunity for one of the people quoted in it —Expert Labs director Anil Dash — to deliver his own thoughtful take on the whole Facebook/privacy debate. Dash isn't that interested in privacy; what he is worried about is "this company advocating for a pretty radical social change to be inflicted on half a billion people without those people's engagement, and often, effectively, without their consent."

Elsewhere around social media and news: Mashable's Vadim Lavrusik wrote a fantastic overview of what news organizations are beginning to do with social media, and we got closer looks at PBS NewsHourDCist and TBD in particular.

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— Last week's discussion on online traffic and metrics spilled over into this week, as the Lab's Nikki Usher and C.W. Anderson discussed the effects of journalists' use of web metrics and the American Journalism Review's Paul Farhi looked at the same issue (from a more skeptical perspective). The Columbia Journalism Review's Dean Starkman had the read of the week on the topic (or any topic, really), talking about what the constant churn of news in search of new eyeballs is doing to journalism. All of these pieces are really worth your time, Buy Mestinon Without Prescription.

— The San Jose Mercury News reported that Apple is developing a plan for newspaper subscriptions through its App Store that would allow the company to take a 30 percent cut of all the newspaper subscriptions it sells and 40 percent of their advertising revenue. The Columbia Journalism Review's Ryan Chittum was skeptical of the report, but Ken Doctor had nine good questions on the issue while we find out whether there's anything to it.

— The Atlantic published a very cool excerpt from a book on video games as journalism by three Georgia Tech academics. I'm guessing you'll be hearing a lot more about this in the next couple of years. Buy Mestinon Without Prescription, — Rafat Ali, who founded paidContent gave a kind of depressing interview to Poynter on his exit from the news-about-the-news industry. "I think there’s just too much talk about it, and to some extent it is just an echo chamber, people talking to each other. There's more talk about the talk than actual action." Well, shoot, I'd better find a different hobby. (Seriously, though, he's right — demos, not memos.)

— Finally, a wonderful web literacy tool from Scott Rosenberg: A step-by-step guide to gauge the credibility of anything on the web. Read it, save it, use it.

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Schmidt and Huffington’s advice for news execs: This week wasn’t a terribly eventful one in the future-of-journalism world, but a decent amount of the interesting stuff that was said came out of Washington D.C., site of the annual American Society of News Editors conference. Xopenex in india, The most talked-about session there was Sunday night’s keynote address by Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who told the news execs there that their industry is in trouble because it hasn’t found a way to sustain itself financially, buy Xopenex from mexico, Xopenex paypal, not because its way of producing or delivering news is broken. “We have a business-model problem, ordering Xopenex online, Where to buy Xopenex, we don’t have a news problem,” Schmidt said.


After buttering the crowd up a bit, Xopenex trusted pharmacy reviews, Xopenex pills, Schmidt urged them to produce news for an environment that’s driven largely by mobile devices, immediacy, buy Xopenex online no prescription, Xopenex in australia, and personalization, and he gave them a glimpse of what those priorities look like at Google. Politico and the Lab’s Megan Garber have summaries of the talk, purchase Xopenex online, Xopenex tablets, and paidContent has video.


There were bunches more sessions and panels (American Journalism Review’s Rem Rieder really liked them), but two I want to highlight in particular, next day Xopenex. Buy Xopenex online cod, One was a panel with New York Times media critic David Carr, new-media titan Ariana Huffington and the Orlando Sentinel’s Mark Russell on the “24/7 news cycle.” The Lab’s report on the session focused on four themes, where can i buy cheapest Xopenex online, Xopenex overseas, with one emerging most prominently — the need for context to make sense out of the modern stream of news. St, buy cheap Xopenex. Petersburg Times media critic Eric Deggans and University of Maryland student Adam Kerlin also zeroed in on the panelists’ call to develop deeper trust and participation among readers.


The second was a presentation by Allbritton’s Steve Buttry that provides a perfect fleshing-out of the mobile-centric vision Schmidt gave in his keynote, Buy Xopenex Without Prescription. Real brand Xopenex online, Poynter’s Damon Kiesow had a short preview, and Buttry has a longer one that includes a good list of practical suggestions for newsrooms to start a mobile transformation, Xopenex in us. Purchase Xopenex, (He also has slides from his talk, and he posted a comprehensive mobile strategy for news orgs back in November, online buy Xopenex without a prescription, Xopenex to buy online, if you want to dive in deep.)


There was plenty of other food for thought, too: Joel Kramer of the Twin Cities nonprofit news org MinnPost shared his experiences with building community, Xopenex medication, Xopenex discount, and one “where do we go from here?” panel seemed to capture news execs’ ambivalence about the future of their industry. Students from local universities also put together a blog on the conference with a Twitter stream and short recaps of just about every session, Xopenex buy, Buy Xopenex online with no prescription, and it’s worth a look-through. Two panels of particular interest: One on government subsidies for news and another with Kelly McBride of Poynter’s thoughts on the “fifth estate” of citizen journalists, Xopenex to buy, Xopenex in canada, bloggers, nonprofits and others.



Is a closed iPad bad for news?: In the second week after the iPad’s release, sale Xopenex, Cod online Xopenex, much of the commentary centered once again on Apple’s control over the device. Buy Xopenex Without Prescription, In a long, thoughtful post, Media watcher Dan Gillmor focused on Apple’s close relationship with The New York Times, posing a couple of arresting questions for news orgs creating iPad apps: Does Apple have the unilateral right to remove your app for any reason it wants, and why are you OK with that kind of control?


On Thursday he got a perfect example, when the Lab’s Laura McGann reported that Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Mark Fiore’s iPhone app was rejected in December because it “contains content that ridicules public figures.” Several other folks echoed Gillmor’s alarm, with pomo blogger Terry Heaton asserting that the iPad is a move by the status quo to retake what it believes is its rightful place in the culture. O’Reilly Radar’s Jim Stogdill says that if you bought an iPad, online buying Xopenex hcl, Buy Xopenex without prescription, you aren’t really getting a computer so much as “a 16GB Walmart store shelf that fits on your lap … and Apple got you to pay for the building.” And blogging/RSS/podcasting pioneer Dave Winer says the iPad doesn’t change much for news because it’s so difficult to create media with.


But in a column for The New York Times, web thinker Steven Johnson adds an important caveat: While he’s long been an advocate of open systems, buy Xopenex online without a prescription, Order Xopenex online overnight delivery no prescription, he notes that the iPhone software platform has been the most innovative in the history in computing, despite being closed, over the counter Xopenex. Fast shipping Xopenex, He attributes that to simpler use for its consumers, as well as simpler tasks for developers, Xopenex craiglist. Xopenex prescriptions, While Johnson still has serious misgivings about the Apple’s closed policy from a control standpoint, he concludes that “sometimes, rx free Xopenex, Xopenex from canadian pharmacy, if you get the conditions right, a walled garden can turn into a rain forest.”


In related iPad issues, order Xopenex online c.o.d, Xopenex from international pharmacy, DigitalBeat’s Subrahmanyam KVJ takes a step back and looks at control issues with Apple, Facebook, online buy Xopenex without a prescription, Xopenex in canada, Twitter and Google. Florida j-prof Mindy McAdams has a detailed examination of the future of HTML5 and Flash in light of Adobe’s battle with Adobe over the iPad, buy Xopenex online no prescription. Oh yeah, and to the surprise of no one, a bunch of companies, including Google, are developing iPad competitors.



News editors’ pessimism: A survey released Monday by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism presented a striking glimpse into the minds of America’s news executives, Buy Xopenex Without Prescription. Xopenex discount, Perhaps most arresting (and depressing) was the finding that nearly half of the editors surveyed said that without a significant new revenue stream, their news orgs would go under within a decade, buy cheap Xopenex, Order Xopenex from United States pharmacy, and nearly a third gave their org five years or less.


While some editors are looking at putting up paywalls online as that new revenue source, the nation’s news execs aren’t exactly overwhelmed at that prospect: 10 percent are actively working on building paywalls, buying Xopenex online over the counter, Xopenex overseas, and 32 percent are considering it. Much higher percentages of execs are working on online advertising, Xopenex craiglist, Ordering Xopenex online, non-news products, local search and niche products as revenue sources.


One form of revenue that most news heads are definitely not crazy about is government subsidy: Three quarters of them, Xopenex in australia, Delivered overnight Xopenex, including nearly 90 percent of newspaper editors, had “serious reservations” about that kind of funding (the highest level of concern they could choose), over the counter Xopenex. Xopenex prices, The numbers were lower for tax subsidies, but even then, Xopenex prescriptions, Xopenex in us, only 19 percent said they’d be open to it.


The report itself makes for a pretty fascinating read, and The New York Times has a good summary, where to buy Xopenex, Xopenex tablets, too. The St, where can i buy cheapest Xopenex online. Pete Times’ Eric Deggans wonders Buy Xopenex Without Prescription, how bad things would have to get before execs would be willing to accept government subsidies (pretty bad), and the Knight Digital Media Center’s Amy Gahran highlights the statistics on editors’ thoughts on what went wrong in their industry.



Twitter rolls out paid search: This week was a big one for Twitter: We finally found out some of the key stats about the microblogging service, including how many users it has (105,779,710), and the U.S. Saturday delivery Xopenex, Library of Congress announced it’s archiving all of everyone’s tweets, ever.


But the biggest news was Twitter’s announcement that it will implement what it calls Promoted Tweets — its first major step toward its long-anticipated sustainable revenue plan, buy Xopenex online without prescription. Xopenex san diego, As The New York Times explains, Promoted Tweets are paid advertisements that will show up first when you search on Twitter and, buy Xopenex without prescription, Xopenex pills, down the road, as part of your regular stream if they’re contextually relevant. Or, in Search Engine Land’s words, it’s paid search, at least initially.


Search blogger John Battelle has some initial thoughts on the move: He thinks Twitter seems to be going about things the right way, but the key shift is that this “will mark the first time, ever, that users of the service will see a tweet from someone they have not explicitly decided to follow.Alex Wilhelm of The Next Web gives us a helpful roadmap of where Twitter’s heading with all of its developments.



Anonymity and comments: A quick addendum to last month’s discussion about anonymous comments on news sites (which really has been ongoing since then, just very slowly): The New York Times’ Richard Perez-Pena wrote about many news organizations’ debates over whether to allow anonymous comments, and The Guardian’s Nigel Willmott explained why his paper’s site will still include anonymous commenting.


Meanwhile, former Salon-er Scott Rosenberg told media companies that they’d better treat it like a valuable conversation if they want it to be one (that means managing and directing it), rather than wondering what the heck’s the problem with those crazy commenters. And here at The Lab, Joshua Benton found that when the blogging empire Gawker made its comments a tiered system, their quality and quantity improved.



Reading roundup: This week I have three handy resources, three ideas worth pondering, and one final thought.


Three resources: If you’re looking for a zoomed-out perspective on the last year or two in journalism in transition, Daniel Bachhuber’s “canonical” reading list is a fine place to start. PaidContent has a nifty list of local newspapers that charge for news online, and Twitter went public with Twitter Media, a new blog to help media folks use Twitter to its fullest.


Three ideas worth pondering: Scott Lewis of the nonprofit news org Voice of San Diego talks to the Lab about how “explainers” for concepts and big news stories could be part of their business model, analysts Frederic Filloux and Alan Mutter take a close look at online news audiences and advertising, and Journal Register Co, Buy Xopenex Without Prescription. head John Paton details his company’s plan to have one newspaper produce one day’s paper with only free web tools. (Jeff Jarvis, an adviser, shows how it might work and why he’s excited.)


One final thought: British j-prof Paul Bradshaw decries the “zero-sum game”attitude by professional journalists toward user-generated content that views any gain for UGC as a loss for the pros. He concludes with a wonderful piece of advice: “If you think the web is useless, make it useful. … Along the way, you might just find that there are hundreds of thousands of people doing exactly the same thing.”

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The online news landscape defined: Much of the discussion about journalism this week revolved around two survey-based studies. I’ll give you an overview on both and the conversation that surrounded them.


The first was a behemoth of a study by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project and Project for Excellence in Journalism, order Ferrous tab. online overnight delivery no prescription. Purchase Ferrous tab. online no prescription, (Here’s Pew’s overview and the full report.) The report, called “Understanding the Participatory News Consumer, where to buy Ferrous tab., Purchase Ferrous tab., ” is a treasure trove of fascinating statistics and thought-provoking nuggets on a variety of aspects of the world of online news. It breaks down into five basic parts: 1) The news environment in America; 2) How people use and feel about news; 3) news and the Internet; 4) Wireless news access; and 5) Personal, Ferrous tab. discount, Over the counter Ferrous tab., social and participatory news.


I’d suggest taking some time to browse a few of those sections to see what tidbits interest you, but to whet your appetite, Ferrous tab. in mexico, Order Ferrous tab. from mexican pharmacy, the Lab’s Laura McGann has a few that jumped out at her — few people exclusively rely on the Internet for news, only half prefer “objective” news, buy Ferrous tab. online without prescription, Sale Ferrous tab., and so on.


Several of the sections spurred their own discussions, led by the one focusing on the social nature of online news, Ferrous tab. in australia. Online buying Ferrous tab. hcl, GigaOM’s Mathew Ingram has a good summary of the study’s social-news findings, and Micah Sifry of techPresident highlights the sociological angle of news participation, buy cheap Ferrous tab. no rx. Tech startup guy Dave Pell calls us “Curation Nation” and notes that for all our sharing, we don’t do much of the things going on in our own backyards, Buy Ferrous tab. Without Prescription. Buy Ferrous tab. from canada, And Steve Yelvington has a short but smart take, noting that the sociality of news online is actually a return to normalcy, buy Ferrous tab. online without a prescription, Ferrous tab. trusted pharmacy reviews, and the broadcast age was the weird intermission: “The one-way flow that is characteristic of print and electronic broadcasting is at odds with our nature. The Internet ends that directional tyranny.”


The other section of the study to get significant attention was the one on mobile news, where can i order Ferrous tab. without prescription. Ferrous tab. for sale, PBS’ Idea Lab has the summary, and Poynter’s Mobile Media blog notes that an FCC study found similar results not long ago, buying Ferrous tab. online over the counter. Buy Ferrous tab. online cod, Finally, Jason Fry has some hints for news organizations based on the study (people love weather news, buy Ferrous tab. without prescription, Where can i buy Ferrous tab. online, and curation and social media have some value), and Ed Cafasso has some implications for marketing and PR folks.



A web-first philosophy for magazine sites: The Columbia Journalism Review also released another comprehensive, saturday delivery Ferrous tab., Cod online Ferrous tab., if not quite so sprawling, study on magazines and the web, Ferrous tab. in usa. (Here’s the full report and the CJR feature Buy Ferrous tab. Without Prescription, based on it.) The feature is a great overview of the study’s findings on such subjects on magazines’ missions on the web, their decision-making, their business models, editing, and use of social media and blogs. Ferrous tab. san diego, It’s a long read, but quite engaging for an article on an academic survey.


One of the more surprising (and encouraging) findings of the study is that magazine execs have a truly web-centric view of their online operation, Ferrous tab. from international pharmacy. Order Ferrous tab. from United States pharmacy, Instead of just using the Internet as an extension of their print product, many execs are seeing the web as a valuable arena in itself, order Ferrous tab. from mexican pharmacy. Ferrous tab. prices, As one respondent put it, “We migrated from a print publication supplemented with online articles to an online publication supplemented with print editions.” That’s a seriously seismic shift in philosophy.


CJR also put up another brief post highlighting the finding that magazine websites on which the print editor makes most of the decisions tend to be less profitable, Ferrous tab. pills. Ferrous tab. gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release, The New York Times’ report on the study centers on the far lower editing standards that magazines exercise online, and the editing-and-corrections guru Craig Silverman gives a few thoughts on the study’s editing and fact-checking findings.



Facebook patents the news feed: One significant story left over from last week: Facebook was granted a patent for its news feed, Ferrous tab. in canada. All Facebook broke the news, and included the key parts of Facebook’s description of what about the feed it’s patenting, Buy Ferrous tab. Without Prescription. Ferrous tab. overseas, As the tech blog ReadWriteWeb notes, this news could be huge — the news feed is a central concept within the social web and particularly Twitter, Ferrous tab. from canadian pharmacy, Over the counter Ferrous tab., which is a news feed. But both blogs came to the tentative conclusion that the patent covers a stream of user activity updates within a social network, buy Ferrous tab. online with no prescription, Buy no prescription Ferrous tab. online, not status updates, leaving Twitter unaffected, Ferrous tab. medication. Where can i buy Ferrous tab. online, (ReadWriteWeb’s summary is the best description of the situation.)


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This week in iPad tidbits: Not a heck of a lot happened in the world of the iPad this week, but there’ll be enough regular developments and opinions that I should probably include a short update every week to keep you up to speed, online buying Ferrous tab. hcl. This week, the Associated Press announced plans to create a paid service on the iPad, and the book publisher Penguin gave us a sneak peek at their iPad app and strategy.


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Reading roundup: I’ve got an abnormally large amount of miscellaneous journalism reading for you this week, buy Ferrous tab. online no prescription. Let’s start with two conversations to keep an eye on: First, in the last month or so, we’ve been seeing a lot of discussion on science journalism, sparked in part by a couple of major science conferences. This is a robust conversation that’s been ongoing, and it’s worth diving into for anyone at the intersection of those two issues. NYU professor Ivan Oransky made his own splash last week by launching a blog about embargoes in science journalism.


Second, the Lab’s resident nonprofit guru Jim Barnett published a set of criteria for determining whether a nonprofit journalism outfit is legitimate. Jay Rosen objected to the professionalism requirement and created his own list Buy Ferrous tab. Without Prescription, . Some great nuts-and-bolts-of-journalism talk here.


Also at the Lab, Martin Langeveld came out with the second part of his analysis on newspapers’ quarterly filings, with info on the Washington Post Co., Scripps, Belo, and Journal Communications. The Columbia Journalism Review’s Ryan Chittum drills a bit deeper into the question of how much of online advertising comes from print “upsells.”


The Online Journalism Review’s Robert Niles has a provocative post contending that the distinction between creation and aggregation of news content is a false one — all journalism is aggregation, he says. I don’t necessarily agree with the assertion, but it’s a valid challenge to the anti-aggregation mentality of many newspaper execs. And I can certainly get behind Niles’ larger point, that news organization can learn a lot from online news aggregation.


Finally, two great guides to Twitter: One, a comprehensive list of Twitter resources for journalists from former newspaper exec Steve Buttry, and two, some great tips on using Twitter effectively even if you have nothing to say, courtesy of The New York Times. Enjoy.

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