Portadas de algunos medios digitales franceses y españoles entre las 20:25 y las 20:35, minutos después de conocerse la victoria de François Hollande (PS) sobre Nicolas Sarkozy (UMP) en la segunda vuelta de las elecciones presidenciales francesas de 2012
Verde, pese a todo (Tomada con instagram)
Get excited...: What’s next?
After 7.5 years at Al Jazeera, I’ve decided to move on to explore further opportunities. Having worked at the intersection of media, technology and entrepreneurship, I’m interested in exploiting the structural changes in the media industry…
Matt Langer: Stop Calling it Curation
“Curation” is an act performed by people with PhDs in art history; the business in which we’re all engaged when we’re tossing links around on the internet is simple “sharing.” And some of us are very good at that! (At least if we accept “very good” to mean “has a large audience.”)
Research notes: A completely arbitrary list of takeaways from two unconferences
The number of things Journalism is asking its journalism schools to teach could fill three degrees plus a couple of minors. Business, law, economics, entrepreneurship, computer science, data science, and also all the journalism fundamentals. We have no idea what The Future is, other than that it’s wildly different from the past, so we’re tossing everything into What Journalism Schools Should Be Teaching and the list is starting to look a little silly. Especially when you consider we have 40 credit hours to work with. I view this as a challenge, not a lament.
“This isn’t chart porn. What this is is chart manga. This is the way of communicating fantastically complex issues and geeky bits of the market, which people have ignored for far too long, to the public at large. It’s fantastically important for democracy, it’s fantastically important for politicians, to understand this stuff.”
—Gillian Tett, US managing editor, Financial Times.
BBC Newsnight, 13/12/2011. Top economists reveal their graphs of 2011
La elegancia se asocia a lo natural. El ‘glamour’, como las mamas, la corrupción o el despilfarro, se adquieren y están hechos de artificio.
Boris Izaguirre, Revista Sábado de El País, 14/01/2012
This is a single page article that could have been done with two sets of bulletpoints, one listing the ten cities with the highest unemployment in the US, the other listing those with the lowest. But the Huffington Post craptastially turns it into this unnecessary slideshow because that generates plenty of page views.
Enough With The Slideshow Pollution & This Means You, Huffington Post
(via felixsalmon)
Títulos de impacto (Taken with instagram)
Ni tan mona como pretende, ni tan tonta como se vende.
Esperanza Pamplona sobre Paris Hilton en la contraportada de Heraldo de Aragón, 31/10/2011

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