All entries tagged: Alan Rusbridger
Denise Searle: Blogging or flogging? Why NGOs face challenges in embracing the Internet’s potential
[The Internet opens up new means of communications for major NGOs. But does it also make their position vulnerable to a new breed of web-native upstarts, who understand the power of technology more fully? Denise Searle, who has worked with some of the world's best known NGOs, explores that in this, the final part of [...]
This Week in Review: What the iPad might do for news, a leaky New York Times paywall, and the Newsday 35
[Every Friday, Mark Coddington sums up the week’s news about the future of news and the debates that grew up around them. —Josh]
The iPad’s big reveal: Apple unveiled its new tablet — the unfortunately named iPad — on Wednesday, a week before the Super Bowl, and the buzz was as least as big: The Internet practically broke [...]
Facebook and Kindle: Two new ways to get to the Nieman Journalism Lab
You now have two new ways to get your Nieman Journalism Lab fix.
First, you can become our fan on Facebook. While we like having “fans” as much as anybody, the real reason you’d want to do so is that our Twitter feed will be integrated into your Facebook news feed, alongside your friends’ kvetching about [...]








