You're right. Like, I don't know. I can look at my computer right now and find so many emails. I'm constantly reading articles . I'm constantly reading Reddit posts. So, the reading's happening, butyeah, what are we losing if we're not sitting down with a long story?
talks about the Central Park jogger case as she worked in the media, and she was pulling all of these headlines out and all of the language out off the news articles , and she puts it into this book. Savage portrayals. And there was this desire in seizing on thefields of the public toe. Also have this lynch mob form right the witch hunt be a reality. But the lynch mob
or whatever um so the guy who was running the show at the time said you guys let's go let's go take these articles and make them into a podcast and uh I was like I don't know what a podcast is but let's try it so um he putus with Jerry um and we uh we tried it a with a couple of different iterations before Chuck then they brought Chuck in
the contribution of Articles to wikip or to nedia they created this side site it was a Wiki they thought people could add articles there and continue to work on them over time it was based on Wiki technology which at the time was reallynew it was trying to solve for a problem that at that point in time hadn't been solved for how do you publish quickly to
about 31 or sorry uh 30 million speakers so 31,000 articles for 30 million speakers another enormous African language is housea which is spoken widely across WestAfrica it is spoken by 44 million people and it only has about 1.4 well actually
which is Arabic Wikipedia also spoken on the continent of Africa has only 350,000 articles I'm sorry 450,000 articles for 420 million speakers so there is areally big gap between where we are today and where we need to go in order to actually start to meet that vision
certainly uh we are an animal that also cheats in fact people always want to know why we cheat I've written a lot of articles about it uh that's not really the news the news is that we bother to pair up at all and we do it withremarkable regularity uh as Samuel Johnson once said of remarriage he said he called it the Triumph of Hope over
But, to head off any questions, let me go into the crystal for a couple minutes because it is actually cool physics. articles , often they describe a set up where they're opposite polarizations and there's no contradiction there.
It actually coheres very, very well. Articles never work the same in one language as they do in the other no matter how closely they are related.
His books have been translated in many different languages. Articles have appeared in more than 70 publications, including "New Times Magazine," "Atlantic Monthly," "Wired," and "Forbes." Jamie Wheal is the executive directorof the Flow Genome Project.
Triggers is I think-- social currency is a little pretty intuitive concept. Articles that really boil down concepts into useful information get shared a lot.
And from that, I can see this Julia Tuttel Causeway which Barrier Islands to Miami beach. And about four years ago articles started appearing in Miami Herald and a couple other papers about a colony of convicted sex offenderswho had served their time in prison and were now living underneath that causeway in a kind of encampment, a shantytown they had built there and they
to do was to try to find a cool way to like, you know, I had this pre-installed base of people who had read, and I've gotten a lot of feedback and it's like "these are my favorite articles on your website." Blah, blah, blah. So for each of these books I included like my top ten off the website in terms of like feedback from people and hits that I had receivedand it was posted on StumbleUpon or it was posted on Reddit or something. So I included the top ten and I did thirty new ones that aren't available on the web. Just because
And this was what makes great European wine great. And this is what arguably makes New World wines, relatively speaking, somewhat banal. So, I'd been giving talks and writing articles about terroir and how beautiful it is and how precious it is and how truly, it's really the most precious thing that exists in the wine business.And then looking at myself in the mirror and observing to my chagrin, there was nothing at all congruent in what I was saying with what I was doing. Not a single thing. I was
Female Narrator: Good afternoon, everyone. Authors at Google New York is pleased welcome Gregory Mone today. Gregory is a contributing editor at Popular Science Magazine. His feature articles have appeared in Wired, Discover, Women's Health, National Geographic Adventure, and the Best American Science Writing in 2007. He is with us today to answer a timeless question, "Howdoes Santa complete such a large project with such tight time constriction?" Gregory Mone.
commentator: Okay. Shina: I was actually reading an article on it the other day somewhere and they were talking about right around the time they were writing the show, then there were like news articles in real life of the fights happening in New York between the gangs 'cause it was supposed to be set in Califo--, I think Los Angeles between the Jews and the what didyou say? Mikey : The Jews and Catholics.
were like, "How are you doing this? How are you fixing it so fast?" So, it turns out that Wikipedians have this thing called a "watch list" and you can sign up to watch different articles and then you get notified when people make changes. And this is how they were making the changes. They were reverting back the vandalism. Now, let's look at our last examplehere, which is one of our favorite, as Martin said, our favorite pages, which is chocolate.
articles for The Times have appeared in each of the last three editions of the Best Food Writing in America. He was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing for
articles between 1988 and 2002 they found that 53% of those articles questioned the
articles on texts that our referees have read as our authors have read we get an article our referees read the article
articles about because they were not blog posts then, just had his own kid. Okay, so that's how long ago we're talking about. Now I had a group of friends at the time, who
articles , umm, and it really kind of explains how I got into this. A funny thing happened. Umm, I really found myself fascinated by this very fuzzy topic.
of articles about this guy who again is not a household name, hurt nobody, who
His articles have been featured in "The New York Times," "The Washington Post," and "The Wall Street Journal." He has been the recipient of many awards,
your articles , and all your pieces in different places and spaces.
many articles about you discussing how you personally know there's still a long way to go in order to achieve
your articles and and interviews that you've done um it makes it feel like the the book was sort of planned for the
geographical articles on West Africa.
The articles in theSkimm are very much geared towards millennial women, as we said.
Some articles get modified dozens of times in a day.
Certain articles were blocked in France, which is no longer possible.
a a site I like to go check out called um damn interesting um and they're it's just this repository of really interesting articles long form articles I don't know if you guys have ever heard of damn interesting but you should go check it out um and they uh they they are really really well researched so you
the articles and papers about harvesting some losses in the end of November, somewhere between Thanksgiving and that 30-day window.
And articles about this home have been featured in "USA Today" and "The Atlantic" and numerous other publications.
The articles that get sent into the-- the manuscripts that get sent to book publishers that get rejected, you never see those.
review articles that have been written on the subject is is often the case get them and read them see what other
writing articles for free as a way to kind of break in and get Clips or artists putting up their portfolios online again offering their work for
those articles and I started reading them. And I was like 'you know what? these kind of suck.' Like, they weren't that good. Like I thought all along they'd be like a whole
those articles questioned this consensus then they did a comparable study in popular media journals 600
and in articles all the time.
And she authored many articles and book chapters and a well-known book on helping kids and families
I remember reading articles about how you had led the charge a lot for conversations of redress, conversations
it could be three articles that I really care about, if I'm really telling myself that all of those three are going to be kind of moved forward roughly
New videos and articles every day, and the latest and evidence-based nutrition.
you talked about those articles where the subject line is 10 things you should do to become successful
I read now articles that were written in the bereavement field in the 1970s and the 1980s by therapists and psychologists and psychiatrists who have case studies where
Look for articles on the subject.
I remember when articles kept coming out I, was like, I'm one of them.
There are some articles that the founders worked in a-- the company had a female co-founder.
We've seen these articles every week, and there's a number of very good popular books that have pointed out the problem.