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Daniel Jacobson and Rob Bole presented NPR’s API to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) explaining what API’s are, why they are useful, and the particular reasons why NPR built the ones that they have. What’s amazing about the presentation is the growth numbers, with nearly 30M requests since launch and API activity almost doubling [...]

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NPR’s New iPhone App

by Ben Taylor on August 17, 2009 · Comments in News, Videos Tagged as:

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“If museums are finding videos on YouTube, then the door is thrown open for everybody.” – Tim Tate. Artist Tim Tate creates work that occupies a strange place between Old World art and New World technology, ornate reliquaries — bulb-shaped glass cases that each contain a tiny video screen and player. Visit the NPR for [...]

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From NPR’s On The Media. For the full Copyright Flack transcript visit NPR.

With the AP’s new news DRM distribution system and the struggling newspaper industry, NPR and First Amendment lawyer David Marburger discusses the redistribution of the news and the U.S. Copyright Act.

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C.J.R.: Relax, Bloggers. The AP Isn’t Out to Get You
AVC: Monetize the audience, not the content.Comments are interesting.
Charlie Rose: Arrington on Charlie Rose, talks Twittergate, CrunchPad, and competition.
Read Write Web: News registry, the Associated Press is watching. View their protect, point, pay chart.
NPR: Sneak preview of the new NPR.org.
EFF: Apple withdraws threats against Wiki [...]

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Wired: Rate your internet dependency level.
Mahsable: GO Canada! Facebook doesn’t comply with our privacy laws.
EFF: Orwell in 2009 – dystopian rights management. A good piece on the Amazon debacle.
Mashable: Amazon: We won’t remotely delete books again.
O’Reilly Radar: How NPR is embracing open source and open APIs
TechCrunch: If execution is what matters, where does that leave [...]

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