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Intriguing new effort: “improve local news by giving reporters access to people they don’t talk to often enough: each other. This is the place to talk to the expert in the next cubicle, which happens to be three towns over — or across a continent.”
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Another cool idea: “Picture it as a mashup of Twitter and Digg, where reporters are constantly answering the question “What are you working on?” in a broad way so as not to tip off their competition — or editors.
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“Using a problem-solving method called the Cascades algorithm, prof Carlos Guestrin and his students compiled a list of the best 100 blogs to read to find the biggest news on the Web as early as possible.”
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“Here’s the deal: Putting the news behind a paywall as early as, say, AOL’s heyday – or earlier if you prefer – would have actually served to accelerate the rise of blogs, citizen media, and flight away from news-on-paper.”
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