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  • Web design in the age templates: Why do all news stories look alike?
  • It's time for editorial sites to look beyond the ad-adjacency model
  • An argument for news interactives and why they're good business
  • The future of editorial web design has a name and it's Dustin Curtis: It's time to fix web templates by breaking them

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    Yesterday, Mayor Bloomberg signed into law what he termed “the most ambitious and comprehensive open data legislation in the...

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    An investigation of the many scams of Minkow—who goes from prison, to church, and then back to prison:

    Minkow was the boy-wonder business phenom...

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    “No one, least of all me, is suggesting that running a newspaper company is a piece of cake. But the people in the industry who are content to slide...”
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    The court of the king is a lucrative place to be, but equally dangerous. While upgrading my iPhone to iOS 5 – an excellent upgrade, by the way – I...

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    Khoi Vinh: Magazines Are Failing at the iPad

    Digiday interviewed former New York Times design director Khoi Vinh, who has been critical of...

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NYO's biggest media launch of 2010 doesn't technically go live until 2011. Can you guess which it is?

If you guessed Dan Abrams’ Mary Sue, you’re right! I kid.

Posted at 9:20 AM, Tuesday, December 7, 2010 2 notes Permalink ∞ Tags: media

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