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Plus: Kony 2012 and the value of online activism, more News Corp. arrests, SXSW news, and the rest of the week’s big stories in media and tech.
News.me wants to create a social network built on news, in the way Instagram is a social network built on pictures.
Three former Harvard students are mining in-country social media sites to deliver news and viewpoints from Chinese citizens.
The cultural critic on what 2012 will bring for branding, diversity, and serendipity…and what hipster angels have to do with the media’s future. Rachel Sklar
Plus: A look at the world of news in 2011 and 2012, a SOPA update, and the rest of this week’s news and commentary in journalism and technology.
In the real-time news cycle, social media can — and should — be about much more than conversation. Burt Herman
A big question for the coming year: How will the right communities get the right kind of news? Vadim Lavrusik
Tablet aggregators are facing a battle for mindshare among news consumers. Which ones have a chance to end up on top, and can they pull people away from single-brand apps?
Plus: CNN buys the personalized tablet magazine Zite, hundreds of thousands of WikiLeaks’ cables are inadvertently released, the Financial Times parts ways with Apple, and how we’re training young political reporters.
The investigative outfit explores “aggregation in the public interest.”