Alberto Cairo teaches infographics and data visualization at the School of Communication of the University of Miami.
Noah Chestnut The first 45 taps
John Herrman The year we finally hear how we sound
Lauren Henry Scholz Accepting anonymity
Sarah Marshall The allure of a finishable news experience
Emi Kolawole The rise of the jacktivist
Jason Parham The rise of the personal-public beef
Alfred Hermida The fall and rise of the news bundle
Alisha Ramos Reporters, designers, and developers become BFFs
Almar Latour From walls to canals
Jer Thorp More data, fewer questions
Dayo Olopade Learning from mobile-first markets
Philip Bump The year news notifications need to grow up
Richard Tofel Living on borrowed time
Hayley Nelson Managing assets across platforms
Melody Kramer Crowdsourcing the future of news
Cory Haik The year of the reader
Ryan Gantz Bad community is worse than no community
Robin Sloan BuzzFeed will hire a public editor
Katie Zhu The news mixtape
Trushar Barot The rise of digital India
Tiff Fehr Disrupt the buzzword backlash
Raney Aronson-Rath Finding the right form
S. Mitra Kalita Authenticity, expertise, and intimacy
Nicholas Diakopoulos Platforming the news
Jamie Mottram 160 characters is the new 140 characters
Amanda Hale Native helps pay for the news
Raju Narisetti A thaw in the newsroom glacier
David Sleight What might vs. what should
Stacy-Marie Ishmael Text-plus, not post-text
Paul Ford The capital hook
Rachel Sklar Cut the excuses: Diversity takes work
Kawandeep Virdee Siphoning from social tech
Robert Hernandez Los Angeles is the content future
Heidi Moore The readers we can’t friend
Valérie Bélair-Gagnon Many more eyes in the sky
Katie Park The year you get hacked
C.W. Anderson Beyond journalism in the present tense
Katherine Bell Management is both the problem and the solution
Millie Tran Smart filters on the rise
Sue Schardt The year of yes
Zeynep Tufekci The year we get creeped out by algorithms
Pablo Boczkowski News organizations get serious about research
Mira Lowe Metrics, smaller screens, and race
Lydia Polgreen More is less (or too much)
Craig Saila Personalization reaches newsrooms
Dan Shanoff This is the new that
Errin Haines Race is your beat, too
Aaron Williams Security and subtlety
Rachel Davis Mersey Reducing the cognitive burden of news
Matt Dennewitz Ads that keep up with editorial
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen U.S. tech gets more political worldwide
Matt Waite Fewer and fewer shut-off valves
Maria Bustillos A return to subscriptions
Juliette De Maeyer Immersion in (virtual) reality
Reyhan Harmanci Freelancing sucks
Alberto Cairo Visualization goes mainstream
Jeanne Brooks More listening, more collaborating
Dheerja Kaur Content creators are users too
Latoya Peterson News in a remix-focused culture
Matt Thompson The season of seasons
Jacob Harris A wave of P.R. data
Zizi Papacharissi More gonzo, less paywall
Felix Salmon The beginning of the end of Facebook’s traffic engine
Amy Webb Consumer-aware, context-aware
Aaron Edwards Diversity: Don’t talk about it, be about it