#911Plus10: The Way We Look (and Feel) to Us All
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, September 8 2011
If you haven't already, drop everything and take a few minutes to immerse yourself in an interactive map hosted by The New York Times that is collecting the memories and moods of people as they wrestle with the tenth ... Read More
Three Modest Proposals for Online Journalism's Future
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, March 16 2009
If you follow me on Twitter, you probably noticed that I spent my lunch hour at the Open Society Institute today for a talk on "The Future of News" by Paul Steiger, the longtime managing editor of the Wall Street ... Read More
Bailout Datatorial: Follow the Money From Wall St. to DC, 1990-present
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, September 25 2008
I'm pleased to have played a small part in helping our friends at the Sunlight Foundation pull togetherthis nifty piece of 3-D (Dynamic, Data-Driven) journalism on the Wall Street bailout: a Google Motion Chart built on ... Read More
Social Network Analysis of 2008: Is America Polarized or Just Really Impressionable?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, January 2 2008
Buyers of political books on Amazon are clearly divided between people who favor liberal titles vs people who favor conservative titles, with little cross-buying occurring. But a new study of consumer behavior suggests ... Read More