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  2. Articles mentioning both Washington Post and New York Times

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    1. Ongo CEO Alex Kazim Talks about Curated "Editorial Voice"

      Explore Stark Insider (May 3 2012)

      Ongo CEO Alex Kazim Talks about Curated "Editorial Voice" ...sistance to free sites like CNN. But you’ll also have readers who can tell the difference between a New York Times story and a Washington Post story and choose to pay for that content. In the local news space, I see pay walls winning outrigh... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Huffington Post   New York Times   Robert Scoble

    2. Editorial Judgment is Key for Content Curation

      Explore Business Management Ideas (May 26 2011)

      ...re increasingly likely to get different results depending on who they are) and Yahoo News. Even the New York Times and the Washington Post are getting in on the act, investing in startups that provide a "Daily Me" approach to the newspape... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Asia   Steve Jobs   New York Times

    3. Citizen Marketer 2.1: Five Thoughts on the Future of Journalism

      Explore Citizen Marketer 2.1 (May 25 2010)

      Citizen Marketer 2.1: Five Thoughts on the Future of Journalism ...e from legacy outlets such as newspapers and broadcast networks. And just four -- the BBC, CNN, the New York Times and the Washington Post accounted for fully 80% of all links.While I don't disagree at all with the concept that social med... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   New York Times   Washington Post   Curation

    4. Is permission needed to retweet hot news? Ars Technica Review by Nate Anderson

      Explore Ars Technica (Apr 8 2010)

      Is permission needed to retweet hot news? Ars Technica Review by Nate Anderson ...ne or two 'graphs. And that is supplanting what's happening out there with people not going to "The New York Times" because they're reading it on Google News or they're not going to "The Washington Post" 'cause they're reading it aggregated somewhere else. And I think that there is a problem with that... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   New York Times   New York   Associated Press

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