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Nieman Journalism Lab
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@niemanlab archives: January 12, 2011

12
Jan
Covering Haiti: Here’s one way to get there without actually going there http://nie.mn/hEpEEX 
 
The beginning of a beautiful friendship? http://nie.mn/dT5cwr 
 
“What I am saying is that if we don’t reflect our communities—both on- and off-line—we’re doomed.” http://nie.mn/fCNDPH 
 
One effect of the move to mobile: time-shifted reading http://nie.mn/enp1PZ (via @jennydeluxe
 
“Digital journalism is different, and the real opportunity is in thinking about how it’s different” http://nie.mn/i40xJF 
 
A fair use settlement, a social media loophole, a tweet of beauty: the moment’s most popular stories on Twitter http://nie.mn/ib5G3m 
 
.@Chanders on “blood libel,” and how language evolves and spreads within online worlds http://nie.mn/f4Ze42 
 
.@AP and Fairey: from competition to collaboration, overnight http://nie.mn/dT5cwr 
 
What do y’all think? Is Twitter really full of regional accents? http://nie.mn/hL41Ml 
 
“Helicopters in the hands of any news organization”: Haiti images in the NYT, courtesy of Google Earth http://nie.mn/hEpEEX 
 
.@AP and Shepard Fairey reach a settlement in the Obama poster case http://nie.mn/gQxBkB 
 
PSA for Boston folks: The Globe’s hiring for tons of digital positions, including social media producer http://nie.mn/en54ax 
 
Jon Stewart is kind of excited about the Verizon iPhone http://tv.gawker.com/5731224/ 
 
How to shut up people who are boring you on Twitter—without shutting them off http://nie.mn/fpkI7X 
 
Good morning! Microsoft wants to claim the term “App Store” for its own http://nie.mn/hLPxki