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Nieman Journalism Lab
Pushing to the future of journalism — A project of the Nieman Foundation at Harvard

@niemanlab tweet archives

23
Dec
Fact-checking the fact checkers and rounding up the roundups: It’s This Week in Review, your future-of-news wrapup http://t.co/kQQrDYWW 
 
Emily Bell: 2012 will be a year of expanded “network sensibility” http://t.co/uZyNTR95 
 
Gina Masullo Chen: Next year, personalization platforms will bring us more choices, not fewer http://t.co/m7YANZ9h 
 
Robert Hernandez: For journalism’s future, the killer app is credibility http://t.co/VHfgCQ0a 
 
Dan Gillmor: 2012 will be the year of the content-controller oligopoly http://t.co/vNUYdSdl 
 
22
Dec
Martin Langeveld: A look back at my 2011 predictions, along with a fresh batch for 2012 http://t.co/io6wZ2E7 
 
Carrie Brown Smith: The social media bubble may burst, and more predictions for 2012 http://t.co/n2swhzS9 
 
Dave Winer: We need to improve tech criticism. Here’s how. http://t.co/LQivcW9Y 
 
Nicholas Carr: 2012 will bring the appification of media http://t.co/BOoVas2D 
 
What might 2012 bring for the future of journalism? http://t.co/AK2l5vAB 
 
 
2012 in tech trends, forecast by @webbmedia http://t.co/8XgtP0my 
 
21
Dec
.@ginamchen: The future will be personalized…and that’s a good thing. http://t.co/m7YANZ9h 
 
.@tcarmody: In 2012, we’re due for a great leap forward in mobile reading http://t.co/Q4xH01dZ 
 
L.A. is the future (kill me now) http://t.co/6F3pzmgc — 2012 predictions from @fimoculous 
 
The year is 2012. Amazon conquers, Patch dies, and a Facebook-only outlet is born. http://t.co/TpkVF1WG 
 
Curation and amplification will become much more sophisticated in 2012, predicts @lavrusik http://t.co/1EelLeCB 
 
2012 predictions from @stevebuttry: 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 
 
RT @verge: Kindle for iOS update brings magazines, newspapers, textbooks to iPad http://t.co/BGXClAU7 
 
MT @dankennedy_nu: My @NiemanLab prediction: 2012 will be the year of “the great retrenchment” among newspapers http://t.co/EB0y5bCO 
 
2012 will bring “the great retrenchment” among newspaper publishers, says @dankennedy_nu http://t.co/Bk5iU5AJ 
 
A 2012 prediction from @emilybell: It will be a year of expanded “network sensibility” http://t.co/uZyNTR95 
 
20
Dec
“We are moving rapidly from an era of an oligopoly of content providers to an oligopoly of content controllers” http://t.co/vNUYdSdl 
 
The year in YouTube http://t.co/85ThVWPC 
 
The latest “Why’s this so good?” on @niemanstory: elevators, panic attacks & writing trauma http://t.co/Q3BIagqh 
 
+1 RT @lheron: During vacation, I realized it might be time for an “out of office” auto-message for Twitter/Facebook, not just email, yes? 
 
RT @dangillmor: My whither-journalism-in-2012 piece at Nieman Lab describes pernicious corp/govt choke points: http://t.co/ucOsg1r7 
 
RT @webjournalist: Wrote this for @NiemanLab For journalism’s future, the killer app is credibility http://t.co/kCCozlYB 
 
.@webjournalist: Journalism’s killer app is credibility http://t.co/d8rJHfTE [Corrected handle, with many apologies!] 
 
.@koci: Journalism’s killer app is credibility http://t.co/d8rJHfTE 
 
.@dangillmor: 6 threats to the free flow of information on the web http://t.co/vNUYdSdl 
 
“…a very brief wild west phase until a handful of companies get rich enough to lawyer up…” http://t.co/pDj4RSrR 
 
@ErikWemple @nickbaumann Thanks! 
 
RT @hari: Welcome @cbellatoni as @newshour political director. 
 
.@mathewi: Five things I would do as CEO of The New York Times http://t.co/YlySE1vx 
 
.@martinlangeveld checks in with his news industry predictions for 2011 and offers new ones for 2012 http://t.co/io6wZ2E7 
 
Real-life acquaintance is the top reason people friend others on Facebook http://t.co/hsHmzAOu 
 
Good morning! Rick Edmonds foresees “the usual newsroom cost-cutting” for sold NYT regional papers http://t.co/OpRNylbB 
 
19
Dec
.@cdixon on trust and the digital marketplace: “We finally have an internet of people.” http://t.co/GDQAZowU 
 
Our favorite component of College Humor’s “Internet Justice League”? Facebook’s Like-horns. http://t.co/H4tAfZ0p 
 
How to: improve tech writing http://t.co/LQivcW9Y 
 
How news of Kim Jong-il’s death spread on Google+ http://t.co/3n69vELA 
 
.@kdoctor connects the dots between the NYTCo’s CEO search and its Regional Group sale http://t.co/4MK9Oe56 
 
Love this. RT @berkmancenter: A Hacker News clone for the library crowd http://t.co/QH4lJEdH 
 
“Does this phone make me look fat?” Welcome to the world of wearable tech http://t.co/op10D9SI 
 
Will 2012 bring a bursting of the social media bubble? http://t.co/n2swhzS9 
 
“In 2012, we’ll see versioning strategies become not only more common but more intricate, sophisticated and lucrative.” http://t.co/BOoVas2D 
 
RT @mattcutts: In case you missed it: search on Google for “let it snow” to see a fun easter egg. :) 
 
The NYTCo. is in “advanced discussions” to sell its Regional Media Group holdings http://t.co/lFzNJQit