Apple is the most valuable technology company in the world (as of 2012), due to its array of desktop, laptop, and mobile products. Its 2007 introduction of the iPhone sparked a global boom in smartphones; its 2010 introduction of the iPad led to a revolution in the once-stagnant tablet space. Its iPhone design defined smartphone…
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BuzzFeed is a news and entertainment website that mixes original reporting, user-generated work, and aggregation. The site is driven by social media as a source for finding what material is likely to become popular, and finding the best online channels on which to distribute it. BuzzFeed was founded in 2006 by Jonah Peretti, a co-founder…
DocumentCloud is a project that uses collaborative methods to host and organize primary-source documents. DocumentCloud was initially an independent, nonprofit organization that was founded through a partnership between The New York Times and ProPublica. The two groups received a two-year grant of $719,500 through the 2009 Knight News Challenge to start up the project. The…
The Atlantic is an American magazine that features political and cultural commentary. It is published 10 times a year. The magazine was founded as The Atlantic Monthly in 1857 by a group of prominent writers including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It was based in Boston until moving to Washington in…
ReadWrite is a blog primarily devoted to the culture of collaborative web technology commonly known as Web 2.0. ReadWrite is among the most influential blogs on the web, particularly in technology circles. The site has a staff of about 15. The blog was founded in 2003 by New Zealand resident Richard MacManus, who remains its…
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