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Glass, A New Digital Site, To Obsess On TV And Video
Senior editor Zach Seward and the all digital publication Quartz are launching a smaller site called Glass. It may offer hints about ways reporters will share information in the future.
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Analysts: Apple's iTunes Alters Digital Music Business
Two months after Apple Computer launches its subscription-based iTunes Music Store, analysts praise the service and say it represents the future of music on the Internet. Many music fans and analysts say the service, which allows users to buy songs over the Internet legally for 99 cents, is a model for legal distribution of music online. Hear NPR's Rick Karr.
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Opinion: Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, and digits to nothing
NPR's Scott Simon has thoughts about a 19th century time capsule opened at West Point this week, and what lay within.
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Picking The Locks: Redefining Copyright Law In The Digital Age
In his new book, Cory Doctorow shows creators how to survive in the digital age. He says the problem with copyright law is tech platforms have more control over content than the people who make it.
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Teens Dig Digital Privacy, If Snapchat Is Any Indication
The track record of products designed for digital privacy has been abysmal — at least until recently. Snapchat, wildly popular among teens, is changing assumptions about young people's desire for digital privacy. But it's not clear whether the trend will stick.
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NPR Chief Announces Departure Of Key Digital Strategist
CEO Jarl Mohn announced Monday that Kinsey Wilson is leaving the network. Wilson, whose exit follows the departure of several other NPR executives, is seen as a leader on the digital front.
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Young Fans Trade Digital Stamps in Virtual Albums
Everything seems to have gone digital, even trading stamps at the World Cup. What was once a children's hobby of collecting, trading and pasting actual stamps in a book can now be done electronically in a computer -- at a site sponsored by Coca-Cola and Pannini.
Upfront Costs Of Going Digital Overwhelm Some Doctors
Physicians with small practices may be especially hard hit by federal regulations that aim to bring doctoring into the digital age in 2015.
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The mummy of an Egyptian pharaoh has been 'digitally unwrapped'
For 3,000 years, a mummy of the pharaoh Amenhotep I hid its secrets. Researchers in Egypt have used a CT scan to find out new details about just what the mummy was hiding.
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When Digital Dust Is Gathered, Constellation May Be Muddled
Big Data is considered a tool for finding correlations amid vast amounts of information. But without the ability to unearth causation, Big Data can only reveal so much.
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