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Inform - More Meaning. Better Results.

Inform - More Meaning. Better Results.

Intersect – What's your story? Intersect FAQ AKA “What happened to intersect.com?” Looking for your intersect.com stories? Confused about why you’re here instead? Who are you and what have you done with Intersect? The Christian Science Monitor | Daily Online Newspaper Reuters America Gets News Service Deep Into Aggregating As part of Thomson Reuters (NYSE: TRI) expansion into more general news service in addition to its financial reports, the company has launched Reuters America, it’s most direct challenge to the Associated Press position as a supplier of articles and photos to newspapers. But rather than just rely on its own large global editorial staff, Reuters America will aggregate content from several, prominent new partners across entertainment, sports and hyperlocal news. Reuters America also has its first client is one that has had its share of differences with the AP, The Tribune Company. Reuters America represents the company’s first major foray into aggregation. Among the six initial partners who will be feeding their posts through Reuters America are Sharon Waxman’s The Wrap, SB Nation and ‐¢ Examiner.com. “For too long, this market was bound by a one-size-fits-all offering,” said Chris Ahearn, president of media for Thomson Reuters, in a statement. Wenig’s full memo is below:

Home | WOPULAR Story Lab GoodShit partners with Thomson Reuters in new venture - National US Headlines Examiner.com partners with Thomson Reuters in new venture In an effort to incorporate local news, along with adding more diversity and variety to its offerings, Thomson Reuters is launching Reuters America, which will make Examiner.com content available to Reuters subscribers. Currently, Reuters has approximately 1 billion readers a day and a multitude of subscribers internationally, thus, such a move is likely to increase the readership of Examiner.com, while validating the Websites’ unique model of providing diverse local content to a massive audience. This is a break from tradition for Reuters, which demonstrates that the major news service recognizes the quality of writing that Examiners exhibit. In essence, the partnership is evidence that mainstream media needs the type of content Examiner.com offers. Examiner.com CEO Rick Blair said of the partnership “It’s exciting all the way around.

Flackr Mashup (web application hybrid) Web application that combines content from more than one source in a single graphical interface In the past years[when?], more and more Web applications have published APIs that enable software developers to easily integrate data and functions the SOA way, instead of building them by themselves. Mashups can be considered to have an active role in the evolution of social software and Web 2.0. The broader context of the history of the Web provides a background for the development of mashups. The advent of Web 2.0 introduced Web standards that were commonly and widely adopted across traditional competitors and which unlocked the consumer data. Mashups can also be categorized by the basic API type they use but any of these can be combined with each other or embedded into other applications. In technology, a mashup enabler is a tool for transforming incompatible IT resources into a form that allows them to be easily combined, in order to create a mashup.

Project Censored Media Democracy in Action Information graphics Information graphics or infographics are graphic visual representations of information, data or knowledge intended to present complex information quickly and clearly.[1][2] They can improve cognition by utilizing graphics to enhance the human visual system’s ability to see patterns and trends.[3][4] The process of creating infographics can be referred to as data visualization, information design, or information architecture.[2] Overview[edit] Infographics have been around for many years and recently the proliferation of a number of easy-to-use, free tools have made the creation of infographics available to a large segment of the population. Social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter have also allowed for individual infographics to be spread among many people around the world. In newspapers, infographics are commonly used to show the weather, as well as maps, site plans, and graphs for statistical data. "Graphical displays should: Graphics reveal data. History[edit] Early[edit]

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