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How 'Robo-Journalists' Could Flood the Internet with Fake News
Certain media outlets already use software to pump out content, and there's nothing to stop propagandists doing the same.
The Tragedy of Shareable Content and The Professional Footballer’s Final Frontier
Content creation might be a source of sustenance for the rest of us, but for footballers it can be a professional death knell. Here, we explore the tragic correlation between too much YouTube and football oblivion.
Terror Scanning Database For Social Media Raises More Questions than Answers
Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, and YouTube are joining forces to mark and take down 'content that promotes terrorism.' But who defines what that is?
All the Art You Can Watch Online This Black Friday
A mega-list of free, online art resources so you can fight consumerism by consuming knowledge.
Google-Backed A.I. Aims to Help Journalists Write Better News Stories
JUICE project sifts sources for inspiration.
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders Are Both Against the AT&T-Time Warner Deal
Hillary Clinton is taking a more cautious approach to the proposed $85 billion merger.
Here’s Everyone You’re Currently Locked in a WhatsApp Group Chat With
One thousand people, all saying "LOL" at once.
After Yahoo Deal, Verizon Faces Uphill Battle Against Google, Facebook
Verizon isn’t going to become an online advertising titan overnight.
Allen Iverson Wants You to See Kobe Bryant's Prom Tuxedo
Allen Iverson's facebook page has turned into a one-stop shop for all the viral content you crave.
Tronc Is the Absorption of Digital Media Into Legacy Media
There is no innovative method to monetizing content.
All Hail 'Tronc': the Dystopian Future of Media Content
The growing inability of words to have meaning.
Who Are We Kidding? ‘The Media’ Just Provides Facebook With Content
Social platforms have turned news into a subgenre of generic content.