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Carmody, Tim. "“Journalists have lost control of the story”: Twitter, tech bubbles, and the nostalgia of the technology press." Nieman Journalism Lab. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, 10 Mar. 2011. Web. 4 Feb. 2023.
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Carmody, T. (2011, Mar. 10). “Journalists have lost control of the story”: Twitter, tech bubbles, and the nostalgia of the technology press. Nieman Journalism Lab. Retrieved February 4, 2023, from https://www.niemanlab.org/2011/03/journalists-have-lost-control-of-the-story-twitter-tech-bubbles-and-the-nostalgia-of-the-technology-press/
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Carmody, Tim. "“Journalists have lost control of the story”: Twitter, tech bubbles, and the nostalgia of the technology press." Nieman Journalism Lab. Last modified March 10, 2011. Accessed February 4, 2023. https://www.niemanlab.org/2011/03/journalists-have-lost-control-of-the-story-twitter-tech-bubbles-and-the-nostalgia-of-the-technology-press/.
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