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Social Buttons for Sale, Misguided Measurement and Telling Stories is Hard

Ishmael's Corner

It caused me to wonder if the Journal sold this real estate, perhaps with some type of payment model tied to usage. I stumbled across an essay in The Atlantic from 2009 called Telling Tails. But I recently saw something for the first time. A button for Evernote joins Twitter and Facebook on The Wall Street Journal.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

One Daily Mail article in 2009 headlined "how using Facebook could give you cancer" based on a press release stating how social isolation (and relying too much on social media) increases the risk of heart disease and cancer (49). This is an issue for both print media and the demand for up to the minute articles online.

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