When is your Nextel service going kaput? There’s a map for that
It’s no secret that Sprint plans to shut down its iDEN network in 2013, leaving millions of Nextel and Boost Mobile customers to find new phones and service providers, but until recently the details of...
View ArticleWhat happens when a newspaper is just another digital voice?
The fact that print is declining as a medium for journalism, and that newspapers are going to have to deal with that in a variety of ways, was brought home with a thud recently when Advance...
View ArticleNew Orleans, Alabama and the future of digital journalism
As expected, Newhouse-owned newspaper chain Advance Publications announced on Tuesday a wave of layoffs at its properties in Alabama and at the Times-Picayune in New Orleans — the fallout from a...
View ArticleThe billion-dollar question: What is journalism for?
One of the things that publishers of all kinds love about online media is that it can be measured in a thousand different ways: every pageview and every click can be tracked, and the amount of time a...
View ArticleWhat newspapers and other media could learn from Reddit
Although it has a pretty wide following within a certain community of geeks and web natives, Reddit achieved another whole level of mainstream status recently when President Obama agreed to do one of...
View ArticleWhere will T-Mobile launch LTE first? Probably in these eight cities
T-Mobile will launch its much-anticipated LTE network next week, but thanks to OpenSignal we’ve gotten what is probably an early preview of T-Mo’s launch markets. OpenSignal collects crowdsourced...
View ArticleSprint begins its big summer 4G push, flipping on LTE in 22 cities
Sprint may be far behind AT&T and Verizon Wireless in its nationwide LTE rollout, but it kicked off an expansion plan on Monday that will help it gain plenty of ground in the next few months. It...
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