الثلاثاء، 31 يوليو 2012

How To Work From Anywhere: the Documentary [VIDEO]

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How To Work From Anywhere: the Documentary [VIDEO]
Monday, July 30, 2012 4:27 PMAJP
Want to work from anywhere? You're not alone. Some 63 million Americans will call somewhere other than the office their workplace by 2016, according to analysts. Now a new documentary in the works on Kickstarter will take a look at the current...



'New Yorker' Staff Writer Resigns Following Fabrication Scandal
Monday, July 30, 2012 10:49 AMLauren Indvik
Jonah Lehrer, popular speaker, journalist and author of three books on psychology and neuroscience, has resigned his position as staff writer for The New Yorker after admitting that he fabricated quotes in his most recent book, Imagine: How...



Digg is Returning with Bigger Images, Human Editors
Monday, July 30, 2012 8:25 AMTodd Wasserman
Digg is emerging after a six-week hiatus with an image-heavy design devoid of advertising and stories chosen by editors that will be based on shares on Facebook and Twitter as well as Diggs. "The final version is close to complete," the new Digg...



This Site Lets You See What's Trending on Reddit
Monday, July 30, 2012 7:41 AMLauren Indvik
For journalists familiar with the platform, Reddit can be a rich source for story material. For the uninitiated, presented with pages and pages of equally weighted links, mostly bare of thumbnails and organized loosely into subreddits, it can be...



Twitter Users Disrupt the BBC's Olympics Cycling Coverage
Monday, July 30, 2012 4:39 AMTodd Wasserman
Spectators using Twitter jammed the transmissions of data from Sunday's men's cycling race, disrupting the BBC's coverage of the event, according to Olympics organizers. The BBC blames the Olympic Broadcasting Service for the lack of data, which...



 
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