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Access to Twitter’s API has been mostly free to researchers for more than a decade. So how does $210,000 a month sound?
But: “I’ve tried to be really disciplined about not calling this process just a redesign,” WBUR’s executive editor for digital Tiffany Campbell said. “We’ve built a brand new platform.”
The paper, printed by The Newspaper Club, is a collection of longform Guardian stories selected and laid out with the help of algorithms.
A modular prototype aims to become a “Wolfram Alpha for government” by allowing developers to plug in their own APIs.
For news organizations the price of making interactive maps still depends on how much they use the tool. Justin Ellis
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The company is a meta wire service, providing content from hundreds of publishers with a single API. Andrew Phelps
Steven VanRoekel: “We have to get out of the data business and into the platform business.” Justin Ellis
The search giant announces new exemptions for nonprofits and map mashups “in the public interest.” Joshua Benton
Vending machine
Zuckerman wants to create nutritional labels for news, showing how much marshmallow fluff you mix in with your meat and potatoes. But both the tech and politics of categorizing journalism have a long way to go.
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The newspaper is also lifting restrictions on its popular census data API. Andrew Phelps