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Tags: wsj

Counting the Words

Posted Thursday March 20, 2008, 10:29 am, Over one day old at the LOOSE wire blog

I've been looking recently at different ways that newspapers can add value to the news they produce, and one of them is using technology to better mine the information that's available to bring out themes and nuances that might otherwise be lost.

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Fake Photos-A Thing of the Past?

Posted Wednesday February 27, 2008, 10:28 am, Over one day old at the LOOSE wire blog

And this, of course, is not the first time photos have been doctored by news organisations that should know better (there's Reutersgate, as it's sometimes called, when Lebanese freelance photographer Adnan Hajj was caught allegedly duplicating flares, buildings and plumes of smoke for Reuters.

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Blog-nicking - a new sport for MSM?

Posted Sunday January 7, 2007, 5:55 am, Over one day old at Media Culpa

Media Culpa, 4, Jan: "The longest law-firm name ever" My post about the law firm with the long name. Additional comment about how hard it must be for the firm to find a domain name that long. Additional comment about how hard it must be for the firm to find a domain name that long.

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Let's get the party started on PodTech

Posted Sunday December 24, 2006, 12:56 pm, Over one day old at A View from the Isle



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WSJ Blows its Top on Blogs

Posted Wednesday December 20, 2006, 12:22 pm, Over one day old at B2B Insight Blog

Today’s WSJ column by Joseph Rago on The Blog Mob defines irony and elitism (despite their claims against both).  The column makes some important points.  However, the misses show a lack of thought process and awareness of how people communicate.

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