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Medium plans publisher monetization within a month, considers paywalls and premium content

Popular long-form blogging platform Medium has given the biggest hint yet as to how and when it will let publishers monetize their content. Read more: http://bit.ly/1Yp82zw

Facebook announces a WordPress plugin that lets publishers easily create Instant Articles

As Facebook prepares to roll out Instant Articles to all publishers next month, the company said Monday that it’s partnering with WordPress.com’s parent Automattic to release an Instant Article WordPress plugin. Read more: http://bit.ly/1QyZBOX

Here’s what happens every minute online in China (Infographic)

There are nearly 700 million internet users in China, and they don’t let their connections go to waste. The country is a downloading, WeChatting, ecommercing powerhouse, and it has the statistics to prove it. Read more: http://bit.ly/21Mn4oo

The Voters Decide

Stratechery is not a political blog, and this is not a political post. Rather, my focus is the business and strategy of technology, something that is inextricably linked with the effect technological change has and will have on society broadly… Continue Reading →

Facebook is letting publishers use Instant Articles to collect email newsletter signups

Facebook is letting some publishers test newsletter sign-up messages at the bottom of their Instant Articles. The New York Times and The Washington Post are among those who are participating. Read more: http://bit.ly/1Qw8JBL

Facebook Plans To Open Messenger To Publishers At F8 In April

Mobile messaging apps are usurping social networks as the shiny new platform through which publishers can distribute their content. Now Facebook is looking to join the fray with its own uber-popular messaging app. Read more: http://mklnd.com/1TcLLoT

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Facebook Is Becoming Less Like a Newspaper … and More Like Cable News

Facebook’s News Feed long functioned as a sort of personalized newspaper—a collection of stories, pictures, and status updates from the past day or two, available for you to review at any time. It’s static in a way that newer social… Continue Reading →

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