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Il ”cappotto” di Google agli editori francesi (e altre segnalazioni)

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Notizie, analisi e riflessioni in circolazione.

 

– Il cappotto di Google agli editori francesi

– Come stanno i giornali italiani

– I social media spostano voti?

– Cura dei contenuti e giornalismo: etica, connessioni e valore

– Cortinametraggio: la Rai premia i booktrailer

– Google: prove d’intesa con l’antitrust in Europa

– Twitter lancia ‘Vine’: microfilmati da 6 secondi

– Vine e dintorni: il giornalismo in formato Lego

– Crowdfunding, nuovo paradigma d’impresa

– Pubblicità insufficiente

– I teenager preferiscono Tumblr (a Facebook!)

– Crisi, Thomson Reuters manda a casa tremila dipendenti

– Comunicazione politica: tv o social network?

– Spagna, attesa contrazione pubblicità del 7% nel 2013

– I Media Spagnoli Scommettono sul Gioco

– WikiLeaks: Assange si candida a prossime elezioni australiane

– Nasce “good morning Italia”, esperimento di informazione online

– Il mobile advertising cresce del 55% e sfiora i 90 milioni di euro

– Internet, il grande metronomo dell’informazione

– “I giornalisti devono ascoltare la rete”. Intervista a Pierluca Santoro

 

( Qui i link agli articoli).