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New Viper debuts with SRT nameplate. What happened to the Dodge Viper?
Posted by: eleyism922 | April 8, 2012 | 2 Comments |The all new 2013 SRT Viper topped the list of debuts at this year’s New York Auto Show. It has since been attracting all the right attention, but fans of the new snake have been asking one thing. What happened to the Dodge name? Well, Chrysler Group’s Street and Racing Technology(SRT) President and CEO Ralph […]
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Chapter 9 is all about data. There is something else built around data, oh yeah, life. As the chapter illustrates, data has been around for a very long time. Data s gathered anytime news is gathered. News, then, could be described as ‘new’ data. Newspapers of old, you know, the paper sort, couldn’t truly take advantage of […]
Quality vs. Quantity. Video is as good as gold. This chapter does a wonderful job of explaining the importance of videos, and some of the pitfalls related to them. While newspapers started as text-only documents and were run as such for hundreds of years, the introduction of video has changed the realm of news forever. […]
Apple implements plan to pay dividends and offer buybacks
Posted by: eleyism922 | March 20, 2012 | 1 Comment |Yesterday, March 19, Apple shared their new plan to implement stock buy backs and dividends for their investors. The tech goliath has recently found its net worth climbing to almost 100 billion dollars, making it the most profitable publicly traded company in the world. National Public Radio reported yesterday that Apple plans to move nearly […]
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While we’re on the subject of thinking, why not take a moment to delve into the psychology of Daniel Kahneman, psychologist and the recipient of the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize for Economics. We often here of Nobel laureates and collect small tidbits of their contributions to humanity, but in Kahneman’s case, we might be encouraged […]
“There deadline is always the same: right now.” “Journalism Next” was published in 2010. The introduction to this chapter, which focuses on mobile journalism, describes the camera phone as the newest form of immediate news. Well, two years have gone by, and new innovations in the technical world have truly catered to the idea that […]
I started to read John Paton’s dialogue, and then I stopped. It’s hard to read, at least the first couple of pages: they’re scary. I read this and felt terrified, and then I kept reading and became enlightened. Paton outlined the demise. “Or worse still, mediocre journalists, wrapping themselves in the flag of long-form journalism, […]