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In other words, the big difference will be in news delivery rather than in news content itself.
NPR: What's The Future Of News?
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They analyzed the full text of words said in shows like CNN Headline News by using the closed-caption transcripts.
FORBES: co-founder Sergey Brin
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In other words, a Williams triumph in Melbourne could be the best news in a long time for the rest of the women's tour.
WSJ: Why Everyone Wants Serena to Win
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The battles are relayed as breaking news on television screens and messengers' words in the play are at times voiced by newsreaders.
ECONOMIST: New film
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In other words, the agency would apparently avoid issuing news around settlements.
FORBES: Is The FDIC Protecting Banks From Bad Press?
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In other words, the entire Wall Street establishment knew the news on the Elan drug was negative and that the stock would dive.
FORBES: The Government's Challenge In Going After Steve Cohen
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This is Susan's first broadcast interview in her own words since the story broke on Channel Four News - when her remarks were voiced by an actress.
BBC: Rennard accuser 'knows of nine others'
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Good news for the American heartland, in other words.
ECONOMIST: A suspiciously timed dispute
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The trading algorithms read the news flow and buy, the news writers look at the buying and decide it must be good and so write more positive news words, leading the algorithms to read them in turn, and so buy more.
FORBES: How to Feed Your Draghi
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Launched in November, the Summly app summarizes news stories down to a few hundreds words so they can be easily displayed and read on mobile devices.
FORBES: Yahoo Buys Mobile News App Summly From Teen Entrepreneur
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In other words, the power to make a sure-to-be-embarrassing movie about News Corp.
FORBES: Will Anyone Make This Movie About Rupert Murdoch?
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Kids hear about it in the lunchroom, read the words on newspapers and see images of camped out protestors on the evening news.
FORBES: The Endless 'Teachable Moments' Of Occupy Wall Street
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In other words, every week a journalist loses his or her life for bringing news and information to the public.
UNESCO: World Press Freedom Day 2013