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Ampp3d knows why you click on charts, images & memes

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Data-driven storytelling, sharable journalism in a British skunkworks. What's not to like? From NiemanLab: "Data-driven storytelling and web-native, sharable journalism are two of the biggest trends in media at the moment. If you locked the two together in a room, Ampp3d might walk out the door ... As a news site, Ampp3d keeps its output fairly condensed: short pieces with an emphasis on visualizations, charts, and graphics, all designed for mobile audiences. The responsive site looks a lot like an infinitely scrolling Tumblr, with prominent Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ buttons to encourage sharing." I also liked this: "Ampp3d is working on its own as a separate shop ... “I’ve been in institutions before that will have an innovation lab, and other parts of the business poke in and try to hold it back,” Hmm. A taste of things to come for I-Labs?

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The above notes were curated from the full post www.niemanlab.org/2013/12/the-u-k-s-ampp3d-thinks-it-knows-why-you-want-to-click-on-charts-images-and-memes/.

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