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Why Do People Care About Gawker's New Comment Platform? Denton and company boldly try to reinvent the system

Brace yourself, Internet. Gawker comments are back. Even though many could care less than to be bothered with the inner workings of a sometimes smarmy, frequently controversial blog platform, Gawker’s new…

April 26, 2012, 5:07 PM EDT

'Vogue' Essay About a 7-Year-Old’s Diet Sparks Controversy 'The worst 'Vogue' article ever'

Writing about your own weight struggle is not unusual, but writing about your 7-year-old daughter’s diet is a bit different. In the April issue of Vogue, author Dara-Lynn Weiss wrote…

March 26, 2012, 2:30 PM EDT

Babes No More Mom and dad bloggers are coming of age as their virtual communities prove to be powerful indeed. (Are you listening, marketers?)

The question of whether virtual communities are real has been more than silenced of late by members, who have never met, rallying to each others’ aid. Among the most recent examples…

February 27, 2012, 12:15 AM EST

Portfolio: A City Connected Renowned New York artist captures today's mobile scene

Who better to capture a day in the mobile life of New York than one of the city’s most individual observers? Best known for his 2009 cover of The New…

February 15, 2012, 12:02 AM EST

Apps Go High Tech for Fashion Week With interactive maps and real-time synching, apps are bringing insider-only events to the masses

As any Fashion Week attendee worth her weight in Chanel can tell you, nothing is more essential for a successful round of shows than a well-equipped iPhone. (Apart from an…

February 13, 2012, 12:07 AM EST

HuffPo Slips Into the Stream The Huffington Post Streaming Network takes aim at live news. Its challenge: to engage and retain fickle viewers and advertisers

“We’re not going to become a cable network,” declared Huffington Post editor Roy Sekoff, explaining the rollout last week of The Huffington Post Streaming Network. Yet questions on what exactly it…

February 6, 2012, 12:04 AM EST

In Experiment, Gawker Goes 'Traffic Whoring' New editor hopes to replicate his winning formula at Deadspin with network's flagship site

A.J. Daulerio, the editor of Gawker’s Deadspin who was known for sensational stunts like publishing photos of what it claimed were Brett Favre’s naughty bits, hasn’t shed his unconventional approach…

February 1, 2012, 12:05 AM EST

Information Diet: Carson Daly The 'Voice' host gets in a New York state of mind with the 'Post,' the 'Times' and Howard Stern

Specs Who Carson Daly Age 38 Accomplishments Host Last call With Carson Daly and The Voice (returns Feb. 5 after the Super Bowl), both on NBC; DJs morning show on Los Angeles' AMP Radio…

January 26, 2012, 11:26 PM EST

Portrait: The Verge A group of AOL defectors takes on their former employer—and tech blogs at large—with a slick design and cutting-edge technology

Tech pubs are in no short supply, but that meant nothing to Josh Topolsky and his co-workers last March when they left AOL’s Engadget for a rival startup. They landed…

January 13, 2012, 3:35 PM EST

Tablets Helping Publishers Sell Back Issues Single copies are delivering a brisk business via digital subscriptions plays

Here’s some good news publishers probably didn’t anticipate when they started selling their titles on the iPad. When Apple launched the tablet, single copies were the only way most magazines were…

January 9, 2012, 1:14 AM EST

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