Why is Groupon promoting Alcatraz tours that don't exist? What search engine are The Youngs favoring this week? And why does Newsweek have four weeks of darkness planned for this summer? READ ON!
Can AOL's Tim Armstrong continue to "make it rain" for Arianna? Does using "Read It Later" apps constitute theft?? And who has Groupon offended this week??? READ ON.
PBS gets hacked, Groupon and Expedia join in an unholy alliance, and the originator of the phrase "media oxpecker" rides off into the nostalgic sunset.
Should white men refuse to be on panels of all white men? Should you hire a social media expert? How much are digital readers worth compared with a single print reader? And which technological advancement is Bill Keller bemoaning this week?? READ ON.
This week: Twitter is making us stupid, major news orgs don't believe in linking out, and the journalistic era of Friends in Low Places.
The New Yorker offers iPad subscriptions, ASNE issues social media best practices, and the decline of witty headlines in the age of SEO.
Twitter has its 'CNN moment' with the death of #OBL, the PR industry will swallow us all, and another look at Groupon's business model.
This week: Facebook launches its Daily Deal program in five cities, why newspaper ad revenue won't rebound anytime soon, and Jack Shafer's response to Arthur "Shiv" Brisbane.
The Awl turns two, the threat (and opportunity) of the Flipboard app, and the impending rise of The Machines.
This week: new adventures in copyright law, Photoshop on your tablet, drama at Twitter, and much more.