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Tag Archives: Clinton
Social news sites react to the ABC-debate
Social news sites were highly critical of what was seen as low-quality journalism by ABC; but it is hypothesized that this criticism was also motivated by pro-Obama sentiment. On April 16, ABC News broadcast a televised debate between Hillary Clinton … Continue reading
Inspiration, not aggregation? [updated]
Alexander van Elsas posted an entry about problems faced by, and possible future of, content aggregation; summing up nicely the questions that I myself trying to answer (though without putting it all into the context of a model of public … Continue reading
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