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May 22, 2013
12:24 • 1 day ago
newsweek:

In this week’s Newsweek, a little something about Yahoo & Tumblr’s marriage. And a request: “Please don’t mess with any of our favorite Tumblrs, like the beauties below.”
BEST TUMBLR FOR BREAKING NEWS: SHORTFORMBLOG 
MOST LOL-WORTHY ANIMAL TUMBLR: CATS THAT LOOK LIKE RON SWANSON
BEST CROWDSOURCED TECH TUMBLR: THE INTERNET WISHLIST 
MOST CHARMING VINTAGE-Y TUMBLR: QUESTIONABLE ADVICE AND ADVERTISEMENTS 
MOST STIMULATING ART-AND-DESIGN TUMBLR: HELLO YOU CREATIVES 
MOST GORGEOUS PHOTOGRAPHY TUMBLR: FOTOJOURNALISMUS
TRAVEL TUMBLR THAT’S ALMOST AS GOOD AS AN ACTUAL TRIP: THE TRAVEL NETWORK 
MOST POP-CULTURE-SAVVY FASHION TUMBLR: TEXTBOOK 
BEST BOYFRIEND TUMBLR: YOUR LL BEAN BOYFRIEND
Congrats everyone! Now go follow those tumblrs and get them up in yo’ dashboard. Sorry about the caps, btw, we copy/pasted straight from the website and did we feel like going through and rewriting these headilnes? No we did not. We are too busy applauding. Click through though to see what we wrote about each winner.

Here’s the full list, which we’re proud to be a part of. :)

newsweek:

In this week’s Newsweek, a little something about Yahoo & Tumblr’s marriage. And a request: “Please don’t mess with any of our favorite Tumblrs, like the beauties below.”

Congrats everyone! Now go follow those tumblrs and get them up in yo’ dashboard. Sorry about the caps, btw, we copy/pasted straight from the website and did we feel like going through and rewriting these headilnes? No we did not. We are too busy applauding. Click through though to see what we wrote about each winner.

Here’s the full list, which we’re proud to be a part of. :)

11:40 • 1 day ago
May 17, 2013
12:50 • 6 days ago
January 16, 2013
15:17 • 4 months ago

newsweek:

You pin, we unfollow.

What pins? We don’t see any pins.

January 11, 2013
12:58 • 4 months ago
newsweek:

This week’s Newsweek cover is animated! 
(Big h/t to GIF-master Dianna McDougall for GIF-ing this cover.)
The cover story is about the (very likely) last government-funded human expedition to the depths of the ocean. In the future, machines! We sent reporter Tony Dukoupil out to investigate the robot takeover. 
The cover is animated exclusively in the iPad issue, because, y’know, paper don’t animate.

Paper still wins on the folding front, though.

newsweek:

This week’s Newsweek cover is animated! 

(Big h/t to GIF-master Dianna McDougall for GIF-ing this cover.)

The cover story is about the (very likely) last government-funded human expedition to the depths of the ocean. In the future, machines! We sent reporter Tony Dukoupil out to investigate the robot takeover

The cover is animated exclusively in the iPad issue, because, y’know, paper don’t animate.

Paper still wins on the folding front, though.

December 27, 2012
13:50 • 4 months ago
newsweek:


Newsweek by the numbers. Click to enlarge.


Came for the short-lived script logo, stayed for the giant numbers.

newsweek:

Newsweek by the numbers. Click to enlarge.

Came for the short-lived script logo, stayed for the giant numbers.

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December 25, 2012
21:42 • 4 months ago
On Facebook, the media eats itself. Ten days ago, The Daily closed its doors. This week, Newsweek published its last print issue. Today, this ad appears to be banking on picking up old Daily customers by selling them on Newsweek’s digital edition using Facebook ads. That’s not depressing at all.

On Facebook, the media eats itself. Ten days ago, The Daily closed its doors. This week, Newsweek published its last print issue. Today, this ad appears to be banking on picking up old Daily customers by selling them on Newsweek’s digital edition using Facebook ads. That’s not depressing at all.

October 18, 2012
08:18 • 7 months ago
Newsweek might need reminding that they lost a large chunk of their readership today, particularly those without consistent computer access or any computer access. This includes those who are homeless or low-income, seniors, folks who didn’t grow up learning how to use computers, etc. Not everyone sits on their iPad and reads Newsweek. People still rely on print. Can we stop shitting on these people? The all-digital future isn’t happening right this second.
Tumblr user salsajorts, reminding the world that not everyone is on the internet yet, even if it seems the case sometimes.

(Source: shortformblog)

07:51 • 7 months ago
June 5, 2012
11:04 • 11 months ago
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May 28, 2012
22:47 • 11 months ago
Tumblr Crushes: imwithkanye / inothernews / kohenari / joshsternberg / thedailywhat / newsweek / nedhepburn / journalofajournalist / brooklynmutt
Follow these people. Watch your dashboard feed get at least 13 percent funnier. But no more than 16 percent.

Tumblr Crushes: imwithkanye / inothernews / kohenari / joshsternberg / thedailywhat / newsweek / nedhepburn / journalofajournalist / brooklynmutt

Follow these people. Watch your dashboard feed get at least 13 percent funnier. But no more than 16 percent.

May 16, 2012
16:02 • 1 year ago
picturedept:

Hello World
PICTURE DEPT is a new venue for photography presented by the award-winning Newsweek & The Daily Beast photo teams. As photo sharing has exploded online with services like Instagram, Tumblr, Facebook, and others, there has never been more content available for viewing. But as more great, new photography venues are created, it is increasingly hard to keep up with the seemingly endless stream—and to find the very best of what’s out there. PICTURE DEPT is designed to both filter and condense this information into a single resource. The site includes curated photo features and recommendations of the best of what is happening in photography—not just from Newsweek & The Daily Beast but also from Tumblr, around the Web, and the world beyond the computer screen.
About the name:
When we decided to create a photo Tumblr, we turned to the amazing Newsweek archives for inspiration, and there we discovered a battered metal box that contained hundreds of faded yellow 4 x 6 note cards. On each card was the date of an issue of the magazine and the complete listing of its photo spreads. And they were all titled “PICTURE DEPT”, the original moniker of the photo department. The cards ranged in date from the 1930’s - 1970’s and reminded us of the amazing legacy of the magazine. So we decided to resurrect Picture Dept for the 21st century. 
Follow us!

Be sure to check the design of the site, which is pretty solid. A note from Newsweek’s social media editor Brian Ries on the concept: “The plan: original photography, photos that run in the magazine and on the site, photos that don’t make it, and the best photos they find around the web and on tumblr. It will also be a great source for learning about local photography exhibitions and/or books to pick up.” Worth a look, all.

picturedept:

Hello World

PICTURE DEPT is a new venue for photography presented by the award-winning Newsweek & The Daily Beast photo teams. As photo sharing has exploded online with services like Instagram, Tumblr, Facebook, and others, there has never been more content available for viewing. But as more great, new photography venues are created, it is increasingly hard to keep up with the seemingly endless stream—and to find the very best of what’s out there. PICTURE DEPT is designed to both filter and condense this information into a single resource. The site includes curated photo features and recommendations of the best of what is happening in photography—not just from Newsweek & The Daily Beast but also from Tumblr, around the Web, and the world beyond the computer screen.

About the name:

When we decided to create a photo Tumblr, we turned to the amazing Newsweek archives for inspiration, and there we discovered a battered metal box that contained hundreds of faded yellow 4 x 6 note cards. On each card was the date of an issue of the magazine and the complete listing of its photo spreads. And they were all titled “PICTURE DEPT”, the original moniker of the photo department. The cards ranged in date from the 1930’s - 1970’s and reminded us of the amazing legacy of the magazine. So we decided to resurrect Picture Dept for the 21st century. 

Follow us!

Be sure to check the design of the site, which is pretty solid. A note from Newsweek’s social media editor Brian Ries on the concept: “The plan: original photography, photos that run in the magazine and on the site, photos that don’t make it, and the best photos they find around the web and on tumblr. It will also be a great source for learning about local photography exhibitions and/or books to pick up.” Worth a look, all.

May 14, 2012
12:15 • 1 year ago
May 13, 2012
10:37 • 1 year ago
newsweek:

Here’s our cover this week, featuring a rainbow-haloed Barack Obama—America’s first gay president!

Needs more attachment parenting.
(EDIT: Did you know that Andrew Sullivan, the author of this piece, wrote the first major magazine piece advocating for gay marriage, way back in 1989? Think this earns him a little hubris?)

newsweek:

Here’s our cover this week, featuring a rainbow-haloed Barack Obama—America’s first gay president!

Needs more attachment parenting.

(EDIT: Did you know that Andrew Sullivan, the author of this piece, wrote the first major magazine piece advocating for gay marriage, way back in 1989? Think this earns him a little hubris?)

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