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How Scoopinion is sharing news reading data with journalists | Media news | Journalism.co.uk
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Daily links 01/31/2013
Daily links 01/30/2013
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PANDA: How the ‘data library’ for newsrooms saves time | Media news | Journalism.co.uk
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The PANDA team has written screen scrapers and made them available to others via ScraperWiki, a site for collaboratively building programmes to extract and analyse data.
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Daily links 01/23/2013
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BBC News – ‘Computer games keep me mentally active’
“It is predicted that by the end of this year, female gamers will outnumber men for the first time. “
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It is predicted that by the end of this year, female gamers will outnumber men for the first time.
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The biggest roadblock to media success? A traditional culture of journalistic hubris — paidContent
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The kind of work that constituted “original reporting” seemed increasingly difficult for journalists to define. Reporting existed side by side with other forms of newswork such as blogging and aggregation, often within news organizations that heaped rhetorical scorn on these so-called lesser practices.
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Daily links 01/03/2013
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A Beginner’s Pre-Guide to Data Journalism | #Interhacktives
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Excel is crucial to data journalism because, guess what, you’ll be obtaining a lot of data and need spreadsheets to process it, clean it, make sense of it and then tell the story with it. Other similar tools do the same job, but because Excel is so ubiquitous I’m going to be using that over anything else.
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Daily links 12/30/2012
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Will a Robot Take Your Job? : The New Yorker
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Personal workbots could, some day, be like cars or cell phones, ubiquitous tools that almost everyone could afford, but they could also be like factories, affording new wealth for the owners, while others are stuck with shovels and seeds
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Daily links 12/28/2012
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Newspapers clamping down on free digital content – The Globe and Mail
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In the United States, 11 of the top 20 newspapers by circulation either now have a paid digital subscription model, or have announced plans to implement one, including the top four: The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times.
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