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Filtering the Web

A 9-post collection

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New York Times Embraces Link Journalism

The New York Times has certainly embraced blogging, but it was striking to see in this post from The Lede just how much they’ve embraced »

Scott Karp on Aggregation, Filtering the Web, Link Journalism 22 May 2008

Digital Transition: From Redundant News Coverage To Original Link Journalism

The Eliot Spitzer prostitution scandal is undoubtedly a big story, which every media outlet is covering, so I suppose it’s not surprising that Google News »

Scott Karp on Aggregation, Filtering the Web, Link Journalism 11 March 2008

Reinventing Journalism On The Web: Links As News, Links As Reporting

A cornerstone of journalism has always been reporting what key sources say, put in context and given perspective, alongside reported facts. It’s time to reinvent »

Scott Karp on Aggregation, Filtering the Web, Link Journalism 20 February 2008

Knoxnews.com: The best Tennessee election coverage that can be found on the Internet

Jack Lail, an editor and journalist with a deep understanding of the web, big vision, and a “let’s do it” innovator’s spirit, set out »

Scott Karp on Aggregation, Filtering the Web, Trusted Human Editors 04 February 2008

Join the Publish2 Election News Network

Publish2 is organizing a network of newsrooms, journalists, freelancers and network-affiliated bloggers to aggregate the best news coverage of the “Super Tuesday” February 5 U.S. »

Scott Karp on Aggregation, Filtering the Web, Social News 31 January 2008
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