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Today in Media History: The first commercial Web browser, Netscape Navigator, is released in 1994 by David Shedden Published Oct. 13, 2014 8:00 am Updated Oct. 13, 2014 8:47 am The Web became a little more accessible and commercial on October 13, 1994 when the Netscape Navigator browser was released by the Mosaic (later Netscape) Corporation. Before Microsoft’s Internet Explorer became the dominan
by Craig Silverman Published Sep. 21, 2012 5:16 pm Updated Sep. 21, 2012 6:50 pm “So, how does it feel to be the voice of the press in the 21 century?,” Emily Bell asked Twitter CEO Dick Costolo during a keynote interview Friday at the Online News Association Conference in San Francisco. “I don’t view that as my job, of course,” he said. “When I said I think of Twitter as a tech company in a media
Don Murray explains the writing process for his column that runs in The Boston Globe. This column originally ran in The Portsmouth Herald, on Nov. 15, 2004. It is reprinted here with permission. How I write my Boston Globe column: This is how I am writing my weekly column these days. This is not the way I write the non-fiction books I am working on or the novel. I am not suggesting you write my wa
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Using examples of compelling visual & interactive techniques in print & online, Sara Quinn offers tips on concept, craft and collaboration. Bill Gates wants computer users, well, Microsoft users, to have a more enjoyable on-screen reading experience -- so much so that he made improving reading on the screen one of his top five priorities. Beginning in 2006, Microsoft says it will ship with its
Opinion | Media reaction to the newsworthy first presidential debate Joe Biden had a bad night. That was the story from Thursday’s debate — not anything Trump said, whether it was true or not.
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