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Archives: July 2014

Featuring more than 300 pieces of archival content, the Journal’s anniversary package is using its anniversary to allow readers to dip into its archive.
Plus: Verdicts in the News Corp. phone hacking scandal, jailed journalists in Egypt, and the rest of the news about the news from the past fortnight.
The paper’s cut back on print and bet on digital. What sort of a news operation will Mark Katches be taking over?
Two MIT Media Labbers are developing a “context curation platform” that aims to explain what you need to know without taking you out of the reading experience. Liam Andrew
Gawker wants to turn internal chat into external content. In a weird way, it’s the apotheosis of Nick Denton’s publishing dream.
Every television ad, news segment, political blog, and campaign website in the Philadelphia market will be searchable prior to the November 4 election