Guardian

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The Guardian Reveals an Important Truth About Article Comments

Recent data from the Guardian suggests that commenting remains a fringe activity, often dominated by a few voices. What might this mean for initiatives based on altmetrics and post-publication review? Continue reading »

Open Journalism and the Three Little Pigs

In the world of social media, when you huff, and you puff, and you blow a house down, there are new consequences. Continue reading »

Sometimes We Post Pictures of Cats, and Sometimes We Speak Truth to Power

The network effect is a peculiar thing. It can be about lolcats or insurrection. Either way, it’s a new and different power. Continue reading »

The Future of Publishing? Trust and Curation, Says the Founder of Craigslist

When an outsider looks in, the opportunities in the changing media landscape become crystal clear. Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, recently gazed into the publishing house and has plenty of great observations. Continue reading »

Metaphors of News at “The Guardian”

The Guardian is doing what every news organization — every publishing organization — should do. Are you listening? Continue reading »

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