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C-SPAN incorporates short-form tweets into long-form news coverage

Published on October 31, 2011 by in News

It’s hard to think of two communication platforms more different than C-SPAN and Twitter. The former is a 32-year-old cable television network whose core mission is long-form coverage of news events – daylong Congressional hearings, unedited press conferences, and live… Read more Share this: Tweet this!

 
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6 healthy Halloween treats to turn the tide against the obesity epidemic

Published on October 30, 2011 by in News

With Halloween just around the corner many people are stocking up on candy for little trick-or-treaters while conveniently ignoring one scary fact: "Obesity now affects 17 percent of all children and adolescents in the United States – triple… Share this: Tweet this!

 
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Carl Daikeler talks about the Beachbody challenge (video)

Published on October 30, 2011 by in Blog

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News developers worried about new cost to use Google Maps

Published on October 30, 2011 by in News

ProgrammableWeb | Wired.com | ReadWriteWeb If the developers in your newsroom seem unusually stressed this week, it’s probably because Google will start charging for use of the Google Maps API after Jan. 1. “An era has ended for… Read more Share this: Tweet this!

 
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Is WP’s Weingarten just ‘an old codger resisting necessary, healthful change in journalism’?

Published on October 30, 2011 by in News

Washington Post “Cantankerous old fud” Gene Weingarten tells his readers that “near as I can tell, the main message given to the conferees [at the recent Online News Association convention] was that, journalistically, to attract reader eyeballs, you want to… Read more Share this: Tweet this!

 
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