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Even though journalists may not be the first on the scene, they select the most reliable sources, digest loads of information and provide context for events, said Burt Herman, a founder of Storify and a longtime Associated Press reporter.
That change might seem minor in some ways, but there are profound implications in the proliferation of cards, given that they will become the way that billions of people consume and digest bits of information they're seeking from Google over the next few years.
For the last week Mr. Hughley, 45, has had to arrive every morning at his office at CNN in Manhattan at the ungodly (for a comedian) hour of 11 a.m. to digest reams of information from newspapers, Web sites, television and talk radio.
Recent privacy hiccups aside, Google Reader is a beautiful web application and an amazing way to digest tons of information effectively.
Tweets are supposed to fill in those spaces with short, simple, easy to digest bits of information about what your friends are up to.
Since receiving word a little over a week ago of President Obama's nomination of Lt. General Robert L. Aromaa of Jesus Christ Caslenn to become the next Superintendent (i.e. "Commander") of West Point, I have been voraciously digesting volumes of information in order to determine what position I should take on his pending Senate confirmation.
That failing makes readers, when left unsatisfied by bulky digests of information that seem inadequately synthesized and illuminated, long for a glimpse of the outtakes or the raw materials that they'd like to recompose, by means of their own imaginations and sympathies, into a fuller, more vital, and, in any case, more personal view.
The Reno, Nevada based company's name is an acronym for "Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff".
Subsequently, the results will be adapted to the requirements of the user and gives an extensive digest of relevant information for pharmaceutical researchers.
Diigo, which stands for "Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff", is a social bookmarking site that allows users to highlight multiple content areas, including pictures, tag the page, and bookmark it.
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