Ryan SingelStartups: Supporting Net Neutrality isn’t “Political”; It’s PragmaticI’m passionate about how net neutrality enables startups to thrive without getting permission or paying taxes to the ISPs that people pay…Apr 10, 2018Apr 10, 2018
Ryan SingelinCarnival of JournalismDesign for Readers, Not Against ThemWhen I quit my editing job at Wired in 2012 to spend more time with my startup, Contextly was focussed on helping readers dive deeply into…Feb 10, 2017Feb 10, 2017
Ryan SingelContextly Channels Let Readers Follow Topics They Care AboutPublishers have just gained a potent tool in the battle for readers’ attention and loyalty. On Tuesday, Contextly introduces Channels.Dec 8, 2016Dec 8, 2016
Ryan SingelinART + marketingHow to Illegally Sway an Election Using “Sponsored Content”Bernie Sanders rallied tens of millions of voters by decrying the influence of corporate dollars in U.S. politics. But that’s not stopping…Oct 14, 20161Oct 14, 20161
Ryan SingelinA Matter-Driven NarrativeFollowing The News Just Got A Whole Lot EasierFollowing the news that you care about shouldn’t be hard.Apr 28, 2015Apr 28, 2015
Ryan SingelinA Matter-Driven NarrativeA single evergreen is easy to spot. But you need serious technology to see them all. It’s as true…Let me start with a bold statement, follow with an anecdote and then end with a gift.Mar 6, 2015Mar 6, 2015
Ryan SingelinFuture ParticipleThe FCC’s Net Neutrality Hypocrisy: Wiretapping, Yes. Citizen Rights, Maybe.There’s been 3.7 million comments filed to the FCC over the issue of net neutrality — making it the most commented-on proposal in the…Oct 7, 20141Oct 7, 20141
Ryan SingelHow the FCC Plans to Save the Internet By Destroying It: An ExplainerApr 24, 2014Apr 24, 2014
Ryan SingelNet Neutrality is Dead. The FCC Won’t Save It. It’s Time to Start Building.Jan 14, 2014Jan 14, 2014