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@niemanlab archives: March 9, 2011

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Mar
Vivian Schiller’s legacy of innovation at NPR http://nie.mn/hmNHLy 
 
How to make stories especially share-worthy http://nie.mn/hbvpMH 
 
Why the sun could be setting on SEO http://nie.mn/fQpABG 
 
The one thing publishers can do to make Google really, really mad http://nie.mn/f3JFnd 
 
“As long as reporters can come up with such great descriptive prose the future of journalism is entirely bright” http://nie.mn/gEWtEq 
 
Journalism prof Nikki Usher has been studying NPR since 2008. Her thoughts on Schiller’s legacy: http://nie.mn/hmNHLy 
 
How to safeguard your computer at a coffee shop: practical brilliance from Gizmodo http://nie.mn/gx2yUi 
 
Does PR have a future? http://nie.mn/eSbbbT 
 
Wow. TPM’s direct ad sales rose 69% between 2009 and 2010 http://nie.mn/eyCjyR 
 
.@ProPublica‘s Richard Tofel foresees the decline of SEO http://nie.mn/fQpABG 
 
Here’s the most Liked news story on Facebook—and here’s what we can learn from it http://nie.mn/hbvpMH 
 
Al Jazeera is launching an English-language children’s channel http://nie.mn/feKrdP 
 
RT @CJR: Timely re-read: “NPR Amps Up. Can Vivian Schiller build a journalism juggernaut?” From March/April 2010 CJR http://bit.ly/eTf27E 
 
Warning, publishers: If your site publishes paid links, you risk suffering Google’s wrath http://nie.mn/f3JFnd 
 
“I’m told by sources that she was forced out,” Folkenflik says of Vivian Schiller resignation http://nie.mn/fV6c1G 
 
Fantastic, important listening: @emilybell on the future of online journalism (via @mathewi) http://nie.mn/fFd3D4 
 
Good morning! Facebook reveals the beating heart of the Like button http://nie.mn/hjdANW