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What Augmented Reality Can Do for the Media Industry

I attended the second annual Augmented Reality Event conference in Santa Clara, Calif., in May and it was … interesting.…

Retha Hill

How Publishers Can Bypass Apple with HTML5 Web Apps

When the iPad first arrived on the scene, our Belgian business newspapers, De Tijd and L’Echo, embraced it. We knew…

Roland Legrand

Top 5, June 14, 2011

Who won GOP debate? Facebook knows New Likester service adds up “likes,” shows Romney ahead Borders may close 51 stores…

Courtney Lowery Cowgill

Create or Die 2: Boosting Coverage of Underserved Communities

The Greensboro 52. That’s the label a group of journalists, students, educators and community members adopted during the Create or…

Andria Krewson

FCC Report on Media Offers Strong Diagnosis, Weak Prescriptions

A consensus has begun to emerge around the Federal Communications Commission report, “The Information Needs of Communities,” released Thursday: The…

Jessica Clark

The Case for Videogames as Powerful Tools for Learning

The famous videogame designer, Shigeru Miyamoto, known for creating some of the most iconic and successful videogames in history, such…

Aran Levasseur

New Jersey Supremes Take Narrow View Defining Journalists Online

If you’re a self-described journalist who posts on Internet message boards, then you’re not protected by the reporter’s shield law.…

Jonathan Peters

How the Egyptian Revolution Inspired Protests in Spain

Shortly after I moved to Madrid after visiting Cairo, an Egyptian friend tweeted solidarity with the hashtag #SpanishRevolution. A revolution?…

Michelle May

Top 5, June 10, 2011

Facebook pushes facial recognition EU data regulators already launching probe of software All TV online in 2 years? Execs say…

Courtney Lowery Cowgill

Mirror Awards Celebrate Media: Hoping It’s Not Same, Old

The media universe is more multifaceted, and confused, than ever, something Foursquare founder Dennis Crowley alluded to at the Mirror…

Dorian Benkoil