New York Times is About to Release an App Without ALL the News The New York Times teased its new subscription mobile app at an event held during SXSW. A man (pictured) polishes the sign for The New York Times at the company's headquarters, July 18, 2013 in New York. Credit: Mark Lennihan The paper of record will soon launch a new app that puts the paper second. At an event on Saturday at SXSW, the
A photographer captures a sunset from Morro Strand State Beach. Pinterest on Monday acquired VisualGraph, an image recognition and visual search technology startup from San Francisco. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Pinterest did acquire both VisualGraph's employees and technology. The two-man team behind the startup began working at Pinterest Monday, and VisualGraph CEO Kevin Jing will
When it comes to sharing news online, Facebook and Twitter get most of the attention. Pinterest, a platform more traditionally known for retail, food and travel-related postings, is gaining ground in the news category as well. A new study from Gigya, a social login provider for many media companies, including ABC, NBC, and FOX, found that 20% of all "media/publishing"-related content shared to soc
The real-time curation and commenting platform Livefyre announced on Monday that it has acquired the social storytelling tool Storify. Deal terms were not disclosed. Livefyre, which in February raised $15 million in venture funding, helps media companies and brands engage users through real-time social conversations, curation and advertising. Its 400-plus client base includes Conde Nast, TIME and
HuffPost Live Bets On Community for Civil Political Discourse HuffPost Live, The Huffington Post's 12-hour-a-day online video news network, is doing something few might have expected when it launched six months ago: bringing civil political discourse to the Internet and video news. Comment sections on news websites, left untouched, can quickly degenerate into hellish pits of insults, mockery and r
Brian Casel is a Web designer and the founder of Restaurant Engine, a web design service made for restaurants. Connect with Brian on Twitter @CasJam. As we roll into 2013, our world of web design and development is changing more rapidly than ever before. For web creators everywhere, living and working on the bleeding edge of design innovation is as exciting as ever. To kick off the new year, now s
'Quartz' Grows Roots in Social, Mobile as Traffic Nears 1 Million It's been nearly two months since The Atlantic Media Company launched Quartz, a digital-only news publication for business readers, and traffic is growing at a steady clip. The news site pulled in 840,000 unique visitors in October and 860,000 visitors in November, per numbers provided by a Quartz spokesperson via Omniture. Quartz,
You may have noticed that Mashable got a new look recently. The design seems wider than usual, and when you shrink your browser, the content resizes to fit. The aim here isn't merely prettiness or technical trickery, however: Media companies like ours are seeing a major shift in the consumption habits of their audiences. Those organizations that don't act may find themselves behind the curve. Here
After a long period of closed beta testing, Microsoft made the beta version of its social network, Socl, available to everyone on Tuesday. Socl initially launched this May. It's a search-meets-social networking website that looks more like Pinterest than Facebook, and has until now been open only to invited Microsoft employees and college students. Now, everyone with a Microsoft or Facebook accoun
The New York Times it is a-changin'. One sign? Executive Editor Jill Abramson no longer attends the paper's page one meetings, she disclosed on stage at Business Insider's Ignition conference in New York City Tuesday. (In fact, she also refrains from calling the Times a "newspaper." She refers to it as a "news report.") The Times has two big editorial meetings every day, Abramson explained. The mo
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