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@niemanlab tweet archives

6
Jan
MT @dsardia: Fascinating debate btw Vint Cerf @AdamThierer @mathewi over whether Internet access is a fundamental right http://t.co/RmAgYQ98 
 
Real-time reporting, engagement consistency, “hashtag science”: @lheron on social media at the NYT http://t.co/IRZ0l2D2 
 
Cheat sheet to the week: Tweeting Murdochs, SOPA cont’d, hard Times, and more http://t.co/RZG0AnsO 
 
How Google beat AP with the results of the Iowa caucuses http://t.co/pNGIuarF 
 
Good morning! The BBC World Service is set to run advertising on some websites and radio stations http://t.co/BhI30apJ 
 
Argue, better. http://t.co/hNGBRLUm 
 
5
Jan
29 major news orgs have joined forces to license and track their content online http://t.co/l0umTd9u 
 
What does The Borg (yes, from Star Trek) have to do with the future of news? A lot, actually. http://t.co/YMfDBYRg 
 
RT @berkmancenter: David Weinberger’s “Too Big to Know” on bookshelves now… http://t.co/Hf6Q4v1M 
 
A modest proposal: How we can argue better online http://t.co/hNGBRLUm 
 
RT @EthanZ: Impossibly great job opportunity with @NiemanLab: http://t.co/yq7lyBrq 
 
PSA: The Wall Street Journal is looking for an app developer to work on visual/data journalism projects http://t.co/7Y3C9gLj 
 
RT @MacDiva: NASA launches its open source project site, http://t.co/JJKO7xDb: http://t.co/AmZvDnEF Very cool. (ht @dancow
 
Awesome. Glad you like it! RT @blprnt: I just noticed @NiemanLab’s ‘View in Zen Mode’ option. Yes, please. 
 
AP-vs-Aggregators, cont’d: 29 major news orgs have joined forces to license and track their content online http://t.co/l0umTd9u 
 
What to do when Big Data gets a little too personal http://t.co/YMfDBYRg 
 
Welcome to the feedback economy http://t.co/263gUHxT 
 
Good morning! What are the rights of reporters covering protests? http://t.co/Qqj9cYG6 
 
4
Jan
Slate brings the Explainer to video…but those videos won’t be hosted on Slate.com nie.mn/xFYVD9 
 
We have an opening for a staff writer here at Nieman Lab. You should apply! (Or tell someone else.) http://t.co/L499t4BJ 
 
.@cshirky has a new essay up: on newspapers, paywalls, and the value of core users http://t.co/NZnlWXiO 
 
Love Slate’s Explainers? Now you can get them in video form — but in a surprising place http://t.co/SkT4W7vq 
 
3
Jan
RT @blprnt: We’re going hire-crazy here at @nytlabs – looking for another Data Scientist: http://t.co/jlBmomPC 
 
Drone journalism, @Niemanlab-style. http://t.co/fUpqGMAU (Thanks, @newrelic!) 
 
RT @mozlabs: 2012: Curation, news, and people who realize “if they could be the content, they could be the platform” http://t.co/LuXvLoAL 
 
Great insights from @mthomps: What NPR would do if it were starting Project Argo in 2012 http://t.co/YcLroNP6 
 
RT @chrislhayes: .@ezraklein Learning to code was one of the single most important pieces of intellectual training I’ve ever received. 
 
.@keligoff: 2012 will bring a golden age of minority-focused media http://t.co/3H4eE5p9 
 
The latest “Why’s this so good?” from @niemanstory: Noir, boxing, and “the greatest newspaper story ever” http://t.co/OlisBPzn 
 
Hearst gets 20 percent of its revenues from its marketing/consulting businesses http://t.co/d9i9FAFA 
 
Zooey Deschanel as the future of media…and more thoughts on 2012 from the inimitable @rachelsklar http://t.co/LuXvLoAL 
 
11am ET today: @acarvin and @cshirky discussing Twitter’s impact on society with @onpointradio http://t.co/o6glGIfi 
 
Help by Hacks/Hackers is back http://t.co/X0UTD5kU 
 
Good morning! Will 2012 be the year of the mobile presidential campaign? http://t.co/1nDyhRzN 
 
31
Dec
The 20 most popular @NiemanLab posts of 2011 http://t.co/Khe5nIlu 
 
.@ClaraJeffery: What nonprofit news orgs are betting on for 2012 http://t.co/P1jInN2M 
 
30
Dec
Will 2012 be the year social media finally becomes boring? http://t.co/ulRg2DFi 
 
.@clarajeffery: What nonprofit news orgs are betting on for 2012 http://t.co/P1jInN2M 
 
.@jny: In 2012, we’ll recognize all over again the value of catering to the writer http://t.co/TTS3VCjI 
 
.@hermida: 2012 will be the year social media becomes boring (and that’s a good thing) http://t.co/ulRg2DFi 
 
28
Dec
From truth goggles to magic mirrors, here are the 20 most popular @niemanlab posts of 2011 http://t.co/Khe5nIlu 
 
24
Dec
Amy Webb: Big data, mobile payments, and identity authentication will be big in 2012 http://t.co/8XgtP0my 
 
23
Dec
Burt Herman: In the coming year, social media journalists will #Occupythenews http://t.co/p6BamuW0 
 
Tim Carmody: Next year, Kindles, iPhones, and tablets will truly grow up http://t.co/Q4xH01dZ 
 
Rex Sorgatz: LA is the future (kill me now) http://t.co/6F3pzmgc 
 
Vadim Lavrusik: Curation and amplification will become much more sophisticated in 2012 http://t.co/1EelLeCB 
 
Steve Buttry: From a dropped paywall to a social media Pulitzer, expect a year of transformation http://t.co/8oznMpbK 
 
Paul Bradshaw: Collaboration! Data! 2012 will see news outlets turning talk into action http://t.co/y1r87gOG 
 
Kred Kurrency, Billionaire Bingo, The Socializer: They’re not on your iPhone, but @kdoctor says watch in 2012 http://t.co/9lYFeZuu 
 
Dan Kennedy: 2012 will bring “the great retrenchment” among newspaper publishers http://t.co/Bk5iU5AJ