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    The Washington Post is the largest newspaper in Washington, D.C.. It is also one of the city's oldest papers, having been founded in 1877.

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    Perhaps the most notable incident in the Post's history was when, in the early 1970s, reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein began the media's investigation of Watergate. This contributed greatly to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.

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    2. Content Curation: A Rising Tide for Marketing and Beyond

      Explore b2bbuzz.org (Feb 25 2011)

      ... Huffington Post, there is a further element of both original and curated content. Or consider the Washington Post’s recent news-aggregation website, Trove, which allows readers to build their own news site based o... (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Huffington Post   AOL   Washington Post

    3. Content is no longer King. Curating Content is King – The Archer Group

      Explore The Archer Group (Feb 18 2011)

      The Washington Post leads by example in this content curation. ... I like your point that Publishers / Marketers should... (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Washington Post   Content Curation   Curation

    4. Citizen Marketer 2.1: Five Thoughts on the Future of Journalism

      Explore Citizen Marketer 2.1 (May 25 2010)

      ...uch as newspapers and broadcast networks. And just four -- the BBC, CNN, the New York Times and the Washington Post accounted for fully 80% of all links.While I don't disagree at all with the concept that social med... (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   New York Times   Washington Post   Curation

    5. Is permission needed to retweet hot news? Ars Technica Review by Nate Anderson

      Explore Ars Technica (Apr 8 2010)

      Comment "Content curators should take note. Hot news legal waters are still unclrear" - Taariq Lewis

      Is permission needed to retweet hot news? Ars Technica Review by Nate Anderson ...oing to "The New York Times" because they're reading it on Google News or they're not going to "The Washington Post" 'cause they're reading it aggregated somewhere else. And I think that there is a problem with that... (Read Full Article)

      1 Comment Mentions:   New York Times   New York   Associated Press

    6. Content vs. Aggregation vs. Curation

      Explore Abnormal Returns (Feb 14 2010)

      ...cute. When a site like the Huffington Post, according to Mediaite, passes the likes of the WSJ and Washington Post in the number of readers it is inevitable there will be some sort of backlash. The pressure to per... (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Huffington Post   Steve Rosenbaum   Washington Post

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