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Groupon and the Future of Web Business Models

This week in the Mercury News, I wrote about three promising business models emerging on the Web: Apps, virtual goods, and daily deals. The column was timed to the big DEMO conference this week in Silicon Valley, where I got a chance to meet Andrew…


USA Today blows up the newsroom again

This past week we learned that USA Today was launching a major rethinking of its newsroom structure. The Associated Press reported:

“USA Today, the nation’s second largest newspaper, is making the most dramatic overhaul of its staff in…

Natal, AI and a new form of interactive storytelling

In a few months, Microsoft will begin selling its Kinect for Xbox 360. The technology is based on the company’s Project Natal technology that allows users to interact with video games without use of a controller or a wand.


TED Talks: David McCandless explains the beauty of data visualization

Found via the FlowingData blog, which says:

“Connoisseur of scaled rounded rectangles, bubbles, and triangles, David McCandless of Information is Beautiful talks data visualization in…

Kara Swisher Talks To Jon Weber Of The Bay Citizen

Kara Swisher of All Things D posted this chat with Jonathan Weber, editor-in-chief of the Bay Citizen, the San Francisco non-profit news site that launched this summer. Part of its mission is to provide content for the New York Times’ Bay Area section.

These were the top 10 stories published by The Next Newsroom Project in September of 2010. You can also dive into daily archives for September of 2010 by using the calendar at the top of this page.

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