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Justine Sacco’s aftermath: The cost of Twitter outrage - Salon.com
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Croydon Citizen launches print edition after hitting £2,000 crowdfunding target
"James Naylor founded The Croydon Citizen as a part-time project, targeting people who are actively involved in the community and who want to further intellectual debate on local issues." “We talk about the really big issues, like you would find in the Economist or the New Statesman, but related to Croydon. I go by the ‘be the change you want to see in the world’ motto with it.” He doesn’t get paid, and works on the project outside of his full-time job in technology advertising. “I do it because I love it. No one gets into journalism because of a big fat pay pack.”"
Sunday, 29 December 2013
My 'interesting reads' roundup (weekly)
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