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Friday, April 22
Wednesday, April 20
Google Debuts New Online Magazine
Google has quietly launched its own full-length online magazine, a quarterly publication whose aim is to create a “breathing space in a busy world.” The first edition of Think Quarterly, based out of the U.K., is a 68-page dive into the world of data and its impact on business.
Google says that Think Quarterly is designed as useful information for its business customers... "anyone who’s interested can visit the companion website at www.thinkquarterly.co.uk.”
Read more at Mashable
Google says that Think Quarterly is designed as useful information for its business customers... "anyone who’s interested can visit the companion website at www.thinkquarterly.co.uk.”
Read more at Mashable
Monday, April 18
Facebook trying to 'friend' journalists
Facebook is hiring someone to build relationships with reporters and news organizations. The new hire also will help organize journalism-focused events, the first of which will take place this month at Facebook's headquarters in Palo Alto, California. He will be responsible for advocating for the use of Facebook as a reporting and promotional tool. He will also maintain the recently launched Journalists on Facebook page.
Read more at CNN
Read more at CNN
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