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They were asked to identify certain bits of content as either news stories or advertisements.
"It's possible for artists now to send exclusive bits of content via Twitter, which really hasn't been possible before," he says.
It is in those extra bits of content, not exactly news in the conventional 500-word sense, that much of the value lies.
More recently, Mr. Tamarkin began pairing photographs with reposted bits of content to create "a nudge and a rib" about the wastefulness of consumer culture.
2.55pm BST Dan Roberts, national news editor, is up next talking about the presentation of 'signature stories' - the big investigations and other big stories in which the Guardian invests lots of time and often involve hundreds of bits of content.
You can put in bits of content, not just from the Guardian, which is an easy way to create a timeline, inspired by the timelines we have now on the live blogs.
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Disney Universe looks set to contain a fair bit of content.
The idea of one man's grip on every bit of content coming out of Carnegie is... well, un-American.
It's starting to pick up and certainly every bit of content we produce is rigorously search optimised.
"Snapchat is a kind of raw version of their life: it's kind of like a no-holds-barred, behind-the-scenes bit of content.
As for what video the Helix will show, Mr. Connell said, "There is quite a bit of content on the Web already".
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