Huffington Post and AOL: 5 things to take away

February 07 Comments Off on Huffington Post and AOL: 5 things to take away Category: Amplify, Feed

AOL will acquire the Huffington Post and place Arianna Huffington as AOL’s editor in chief. What does this mean for the media and the internet at large?Clipped from www.hacktext.comHuffington Post and AOL: 5 things to take away […]

Huffington Post and AOL: 5 things to take away

February 07 Comments Off on Huffington Post and AOL: 5 things to take away Category: Feed, HackText

AOL has announced that it will acquire the Huffington Post and place Arianna Huffington as AOL’s editor in chief. What does this mean for the media, the future of content creation and the internet at large?

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Links 2-1-11: Google gets artsy, Readability pays authors, Gamify

February 02 Comments Off on Links 2-1-11: Google gets artsy, Readability pays authors, Gamify Category: Actual, Links

Today Google launched its “Art Project.” It’s a nifty website with some very high resolution images combined with street-view style tours of the various art galleries involved. It’s cool, check it out. Even cooler, people can build their own collections of the art and share them, along with comments.