This link has been bookmarked by 53 people . It was first bookmarked on 05 Jun 2008, by Brad Graham.
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J. DunnGood piece on how even when newspapers get the web right, they still shoot themselves in the foot by burying the good web-specific content because the website is subordinate to the needs and structure of the print edition.
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16 Sep 08
francesca casadei"Why is Google making more money everyday while newspapers are making less? I’m going to pick on The Washington Post again only because it’s my local paper and this is a local example."
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28 Aug 08
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We just got pounded by a nasty storm — but it’s not homepage worthy.
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It was a brilliant web-native news and information effort — BURIED three layers deep, where I couldn’t FIND it.
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The useless article with no real-time data and no links was written for the PRINT newspaper. And the homepage is edited to match what will be important in the PRINT newspaper.
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Michael BeckerA look at the Washington Post's failure to satisfy the needs of its local readers highlights some of the online newspaper industry's problems providing information in relevant and timely ways.
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Richard Kendall"Why is Google making more money everyday while newspapers are making less? I’m going to pick on The Washington Post again only because it’s my local paper and this is a local example."
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Paul RyanWhy is Google making more money everyday while newspapers are making less? I’m going to pick on The Washington Post again only because it’s my local paper and this is a local example.
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L@jost EU projectWhy is Google making more money everyday while newspapers are making less? I'm going to pick on The Washington Post again only because it's my local paper and this is a local example.
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laura malitaWhy is Google making more money everyday while newspapers are making less? I'm going to pick on The Washington Post again only because it's my local paper and this is a local example.
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08 Jun 08
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Michel BauwensWhy is Google making more money everyday while newspapers are making less? I’m going to pick on The Washington Post again only because it’s my local paper and this is a local example.
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Douglas KarrWhy is Google making more money everyday while newspapers are making less? I’m going to pick on The Washington Post again only because it’s my local paper and this is a local example.
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Jan Zuppinger"Why is Google making more money everyday while newspapers are making less? I’m going to pick on The Washington Post again only because it’s my local paper and this is a local example."
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05 Jun 08
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David Feld"The useless article with no real-time data and no links was written for the PRINT newspaper. And the homepage is edited to match what will be important in the PRINT newspaper."
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Jill ONeilloutstanding rant; it *is* stupid when a major metropolitan newspaper fails to deliver the news because they haven't yet grasped the concept of news in real time.
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Martin StabeScott Karp on why Google is more successful than newspapers online: It's hard to find the information you actually want by relying on newspaper sites. Example: recent Washington Post storm coverage.
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