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“We were trying to find a balance between a sterile and static map of the club, while not making it look like a video game of a tragic event.”
Three products — Circa, NRC Q, and News Republic — are trying to tackle a big question: How do we optimize news for reading on mobile devices? Despite the common goal, they’re taking different approaches.
Flipboard, Zite, Pulse, and their peers are giving news companies a second chance at dealing with the rise of aggregators. Will they come out of this round any better than the last?
Plus: The New York Times’ redesign sneak peek, SXSW takes on Reddit and newspapers, and the rest of the week’s media and tech news.
Atlantic Media’s new business site has the advantage of starting with a strategic clean slate. Now, it’s all about execution.
It’s easy to focus on all the bad news about the news business. But there are some reasons for optimism poking through the clouds.
Top newspapers are making deals with tablet aggregators like Flipboard and Pulse. It’s a new stage in the quest to generate reader revenue.
Plus: Pulse and Flipboard’s competing news aggregation models, BuzzFeed’s attribution issues, and the rest of this week’s media and tech news.
Getting news consumption right is a matter of dialing up (or down) our favorite sources, our personal networks — and The Borg.
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?