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The newspaper’s constantly updated markets coverage will provide frequent updates in one place, continuing the streamification of the news.
Plus: Google’s concern about the future of the open web, Facebook’s social news app push, and the rest of the week’s news in media and tech. Mark Coddington
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Journalists, technologists, and academics gather to discuss the evolution of media. Nieman Lab Staff
At the Logan Symposium at Berkeley, investigative reporting showed plenty of signs of life.
The paper embraces open journalism — and a new U.K. law — by showing readers what cookies it uses on its own site.
The nonprofit continues its experimentation with new forms of distribution.
Around one-third of Politico’s newsroom is dedicated to Pro, its $3,295-a-year premium product for Hill staffers, lobbyists, and others who need policy news on their BlackBerry — now.
In expanding the healthy living blog, designers wanted to find way to give non-timely stories prominence and get readers to come back more often and for longer stretches. Justin Ellis
The Huffington Post and Politico join the ranks of online-only (or online-mostly) Pulitzer winners. Adrienne LaFrance