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A new study looks at how engineers and designers from companies like Storify, Zite, and Google News see their work as similar — and different — from traditional journalism.
“One of the things that happens to come with this notion of social discovery is just information overload. Twitter is a great social product, but it’s also a product that will give you 50 articles to read every hour.” Justin Ellis
Plus: Quote approval practices exposed, The New York Times’ new public editor, and the rest of the week’s media and tech news and talk.
Read Never
Save for “sadistic news consumers,” readers may prefer less content, not more. At least they say they do. News.me is adjusting in that direction. Andrew Phelps
Thanks to geofencing, both apps are now able to update your stories when you leave home or work.
Smoking robot at 1939 New York World's Fair
News.me is conducting a little experiment to study our anxiety about information overload.
The team responsible for the The New York Times Co.’s new Ricochet advertising product was spun off from the R&D Lab. Justin Ellis
News.me asks: Can the way people characterize the news they share tell us about why they share in the first place? Adrienne LaFrance
The News. me bookmarklet
News.me wants to reveal the conversations happening about stories on news sites. Andrew Phelps
News.me wants to create a social network built on news, in the way Instagram is a social network built on pictures.