Fox News: We don’t call the poor “leeches.” Jon Stewart: Let me Google that for you! – Vox

After President Obama made some of the most interesting comments of his career at a Georgetown University panel on poverty Tuesday, I worried that the only thing liberals would take from the event was that Obama accused Fox News of calling poor Americans “sponges” and “leeches.” But now I have another theory. Is it possible that…

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Amtrak Employees Rally Around Engineer Who Crashed Train

Amtrak employees on Facebook are rallying around the engineer who was at the wheel during this week’s fatal train crash. “Praying for you, my friend! And everyone else onboard,” one conductor wrote on Brandon Bostian’s Facebookwall. Another person, an Amtrak engineer in California, wrote: “Hold your head up. What you know about yourself and those of us that know you…

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Washington Post mobile site targeted by Syrian Electronic Army | Poynter.

Visitors to The Washington Post’s mobile site Thursday afternoon were being greeted by several messages purporting to come from the Syrian Electronic Army, a pro-Bashar al Assad hacking collective that has raided several news organizations in recent months. Upon visiting the Washington Post’s website, readers were bombarded with a series of messages, including: “You’ve been…

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With Facebook’s Instant Articles, Publishers May Find 70 Cents Is Better Than a Dollar – CMO Today – WSJ

article start Publishers are still digesting the details of Facebook’s new “Instant Articles” initiative, which in the first 24 hours has set off reactions ranging from panic to confusion to envy across the online news landscape.There are many questions for media executives to consider about the program, which allows whole articles and videos to be…

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Facebook’s Instant Articles On Day One | The Whip

We look at Facebook engagement around the first ‘Instant Articles’ on Facebook.  Yesterday saw the launch of Facebook’s long-anticipated ‘Instant Articles’. The new format sees a chosen group of publishers able to post media-rich articles straight to the news feed. For now, Instant Articles are only available to iPhone users with the latest version of the…

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Media take different approaches in publishing to Facebook

On Wednesday, nine major publishers began publishing articles straight to Facebook under the social network’s long-anticipated product, called Instant Articles. Facebook sweetened the deal by letting publishers control the ad sales, branding and content; sell ads on the articles and keep all the revenue; and get data on their readers. Still, publishers were mixed in their embrace:…

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Notes on the Surrender at Menlo Park – The Awl

1. The manner in which Instant Articles are seen within Facebook’s News Feed is nearly as important as they way they’re hosted. Yes, they load faster. But the way they are previewed in the feed—differentiated fonts, auto-playing video—gives them a second advantage over everything around them. 2. The first batch of articles is very very…

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The ‘Daily Show’ totally nails why the “dad bod” trend is problematic

Beginning Sync AdSlot 3 for Ad unit leader_a For the past couple of weeks, the “dad bod” has been sweeping the Internet as the latest “preferred” body type for men. Chris Pratt (pre-Guardians of the Galaxy), Seth Rogen, Leonardo DiCaprio, and many other celebrities fit the “trend,” and news outlets across the board were quick to praise the dad…

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