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TechCrunch Disrupt

Location: San Francisco Even though Disrupt NYC was a huge hit, we hope and expect Disrupt SF to be even…

Courtney Lowery Cowgill

How Development Seed Mapped a Non-Profit’s Donors, Recipients

If you maintain a database of the work your organization does, then you need to be able to learn from…

Sean Dalby

September 11th Ten Years On: ‘Are You OK?’

There is nothing like an anniversary to force you to notice change. In New York City this weekend, a lot…

Anne Nelson

What’s the Future for AOL and Yahoo?

This has been a very rough week for the two Internet pioneers, Yahoo and AOL. Yahoo’s fiery chief executive Carol…

Mark Glaser

AP’s Overview Will Try to Make Sense of Mountains of Data

Over the last year, my colleagues and I at The Associated Press have been exploring visualizations of very large collections…

Jonathan Stray

The TechCrunch/AOL Saga Told Through ‘Star Wars’

Business content on MediaShift is sponsored by the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, which offers an intensive, cutting edge, three…

Marbin Javier

Mediatwits #19: Bartz, Arrington Fired; Swisher Swoons; Google Grabs Zagat

The Mediatwits podcast is sponsored by the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, which offers an intensive, cutting edge, three semester…

Mark Glaser

Top 5, September 8, 2011

Google buys review site Zagat Officially enters the original content market Huffington Post publishes e-books Site will release two titles…

Kristilyn Whigham

Taking Steps Toward DIY Spectrometry, So Citizens Can Test for Pollutants

Several Public Laboratory groups have emerged around the development of new tools for measuring contamination and quantifying ecologic issues. Among…

Jeffrey Warren

Has Technology Changed the Way Children Play?

Last spring, there was a minor outcry when the Auburn School District in Maine announced that it would be piloting…

Audrey Watters