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Deb AdamsNewspaper to be published on messaging service - consolidating role at cutting edge of new media technology
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Joseph KrausNewspaper to be available only on messaging service. Experts say any story can be told in 140 characters.
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Ryan KApril Fool's joke where The Guardian contemplates changing its new format to Tweets.
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Peggy GeorgeTwitter switch for Guardian, after 188 years of ink
• Newspaper to be available only on messaging service
• Experts say any story can be told in 140 charactersTwitter Newspapers media Guardian networking magazines UK Technology
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npclibraryMajor stories already completed include "1832 Reform Act gives voting rights to one in five adult males yay!!!"; "OMG Hitler invades Poland, allies declare war see tinyurl.com/b5x6e for more"; and "JFK assassin8d @ Dallas, def. heard second gunshot from g
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A unique collaboration between The Guardian and Twitter will also see the launch of Gutter, an experimental service designed to filter noteworthy liberal opinion from the cacophony of Twitter updates. Gutter members will be able to use the service to comment on liberal blogs around the web via a new tool, specially developed with the blogging platform WordPress, entitled GutterPress.
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Vladimir HroudaNewspaper to be published on messaging service - consolidating role at cutting edge of new media technology
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Edward HarrisonNewspaper to be available only on messaging service • Experts say any story can be told in 140 characters
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Thomas MartinNewspaper to be published on messaging service - consolidating role at cutting edge of new media technology
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Peter BeaumontIt seems we have more fun making fun of Twitter than actually using it :) This is very funny, and its worth reading it all.
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Gregory ColeConsolidating its position at the cutting edge of new media technology, the Guardian today announces that it will become the first newspaper in the world to be published exclusively via Twitter, the sensationally popular social networking service that has
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annestCurrently, 17.8% of all Twitter traffic in the United Kingdom consists of status updates from Stephen Fry, whose reliably jolly tone, whether trapped in a lift or eating a scrumptious tart, has won him thousands of fans. A further 11% is made up of his 36
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Michael LitmanConsolidating its position at the cutting edge of new media technology, the Guardian today announces that it will become the first newspaper in the world to be published exclusively via Twitter
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David Thair"the Daily Mail recently pioneered an iPhone application providing users with a one-click facility for reporting suspicious behaviour by migrants or gays"
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aalaapNewspaper to be published on messaging service - consolidating role at cutting edge of new media technology
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Tim WalkerI think the best April Fool jokes are the ones which are plausible enough to "take you in" for a moment. Sorry, Guardian, it was mildly amusing, but this just wouldn't happen... would it?
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Bertrand SoulierLe journal anglais fait croire qu'il abandonne le papier pour passer à Twitter mais aussi qu'il va réécrire ses archives pour ce nouveau format. Le journal a 188 ans...
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Chris WillmottConsolidating its position at the cutting edge of new media technology, the Guardian today announces that it will become the first newspaper in the world to be published exclusively via Twitter, the sensationally popular social networking service that has
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latriviata'Currently, 17.8% of all Twitter traffic in the United Kingdom consists of status updates from Stephen Fry, whose reliably jolly tone, whether trapped in a lift or eating a scrumptious tart, has won him thousands of fans. A further 11% is made up of his 3
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David HendersonNewspaper to be published on messaging service - consolidating role at cutting edge of new media technology
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Sean CarmodyNewspaper to be published on messaging service - consolidating role at cutting edge of new media technology
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A mammoth project is also underway to rewrite the whole of the newspaper's archive, stretching back to 1821, in the form of tweets. Major stories already completed include "1832 Reform Act gives voting rights to one in five adult males yay!!!"; "OMG Hitler invades Poland, allies declare war see tinyurl.com/b5x6e for more"; and "JFK assassin8d @ Dallas, def. heard second gunshot from grassy knoll WTF?"
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Martin Luther King's legendary 1963 speech on the steps of the Lincoln memorial appears in the Guardian's Twitterised archive as "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin but by", eliminating the waffle and bluster of the original.
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the Daily Mail recently pioneered an iPhone application providing users with a one-click facility for reporting suspicious behaviour by migrants or gays. "In the new media environment, readers want short and punchy coverage, while the interactive possibilities of Twitter promise to transform th," the online media guru Jeff Jarvis said in a tweet yesterday, before reaching his 140-character limit, which includes spaces. According to subsequent reports, he is thinking about going to the theatre tonight, but it is raining :(.
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Gutter, an experimental service designed to filter noteworthy liberal opinion from the cacophony of Twitter updates. Gutter members will be able to use the service to comment on liberal blogs around the web via a new tool, specially developed with the blogging platform WordPress, entitled GutterPress.
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Currently, 17.8% of all Twitter traffic in the United Kingdom consists of status updates from Stephen Fry, whose reliably jolly tone, whether trapped in a lift or eating a scrumptious tart, has won him thousands of fans. A further 11% is made up of his 363,000 followers replying "@stephenfry LOL!", "@stephenfry EXACTLY the same thing happened to me", and "@stephenfry Meanwhile, I am making myself an omelette! Delicious!"
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