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Medill's News Mixer remixes story comments
The Knight Foundation grant-backed graduate program at Medill's School of Journalism has birthed what could be a game-changing effort for news story comments. Their effort, called News Mixer, leverages traditional news content, Facebook's Connect...
Debates, decrees, disagreements � it�s December in Fr...
Debate in the French National Assembly on a public broadcasting law resumed after a stich up of several days. But the Members late return to the business of State likely means enactment overhauling France Télévisions and Radio France won...
Google’s Chrome out of beta, but only Windows-friendly
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CBS ditches 20 Last.fm staff
Music community site Last.fm is making 20 people redundant in its London headquarters, TechCrunch UK has just posted. Sources said the company was laying off 40 at first - a huge chunk of the 95-person team - but CBS say it is less than 20.
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THE DETROIT NEWSPAPERS WAY OF DEATH
Published by Juan Antonio Giner December 11th, 2008 in General. The rumors could be very soon a sad reality. The Gannett-controlled publisher of the Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News (2000 employees) would end home delivery entirely, except...