• ADVERTISEMENT

    Daily Must Reads, Nov. 7, 2011

    by Nathan Gibbs
    November 7, 2011

    The best stories across the web on media and technology

    1. Researchers release “socialbots” on Facebook to collect user data for security study (CNET News)

    ADVERTISEMENT

    2. All the Groupon IPO really proves is that the bubble is back (GigaOM)


    3. Investing in selling nothing: Zynga’s march to an IPO (NPR)

    ADVERTISEMENT

    4. Disney partners with YouTube on new video series (New York Times)

    5. Ira Glass: “Who cares if radio survives? Something else will happen” (Nieman Journalism Lab)

    6. Facebook is still growing, but tweets have an edge in promoting news content – especially on mobile (Monday Note)

    Subscribe to our daily Must Reads email newsletter and get the links in your in-box every weekday!


    Tagged: disney facebook groupon ipo ira glass must reads radio zynga

    Comments are closed.

  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • Who We Are

    MediaShift is the premier destination for insight and analysis at the intersection of media and technology. The MediaShift network includes MediaShift, EducationShift, MetricShift and Idea Lab, as well as workshops and weekend hackathons, email newsletters, a weekly podcast and a series of DigitalEd online trainings.

    About MediaShift »
    Contact us »
    Sponsor MediaShift »
    MediaShift Newsletters »

    Follow us on Social Media

    @MediaShiftorg
    @Mediatwit
    @MediaShiftPod
    Facebook.com/MediaShift