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There's a difference between curation and censorship
Brian Manzullo said: This part sums it up: "Curation is about choosing the best of the best. Curation is about finding the signal in the noise." Apple's process of rejecting apps = NOT curation.
Why Wikipedia Should Be Trusted As A Breaking News Source
Brian Manzullo said: Mike Melanson asks: "How much less trustworthy is the site for breaking news than the plethora of blogs and other online news sources?"
How to Run a Meeting Like Google
Daniel Bachhuber said: Have a firm agenda, assign a note-taker, and stick to the clock.
Living Stories: NYT and Google produce jaw-dropping online journalism form
Brian Manzullo said: Google Living Stories looks very promising, developing landing pages for big news topics (right now for WaPo and NYT). It's built around how people consume news today (by topic, not by story). Will keep watching.
Google Living Stories
Daniel Bachhuber said: Thorough introduction to the key features and concepts.
Google Unveils a News-by-Topic Service That Newspapers Can Adopt
Daniel Bachhuber said: They're called "Living Stories", and are result of many months of work by editors and engineers alike. For every topic, there's "a summary, a timeline of major events and some pictures, followed by the opening sections of a series of articles, in reverse chronological order."
A Speculative Post on the Idea of Algorithmic Authority
Andrew Spittle said: In an era of Wikipedia, Google, and software applications we are coming to rely upon algorithms as a basis of authority.
Rebooting the News #30
Daniel Bachhuber said: Jeff Jarvis is the special guest. The trio discuss Twitter/Google/Bing, that "website" is a somewhat antiquated term for what happens on the web, and an introduction to Jay's new Studio 20 program at NYU, which is positioning itself as an entrepreneur program to watch.
Google Wave. Huh. What Is It Good For?
Daniel Bachhuber said: A sharp knife through the hype. Best Google Wave review yet.