Here are today’s must-read digital news stories from around the web:
- HBO tries new social TV tactics to build buzz for ‘True Blood’
- NYO: Gawker’s writers are nervous about new comments system | Poynter.
- With New “Inbox” Feature, Asana Is Looking More Like That Email Slayer We’re All Longing For | TechCrunch
- Why Apps are Essential to a Mobile Strategy | Digiday
- AOL brings devil ads to mobile phones and tablets
- Ad agency rethinks coffee cup sleeves as newspapers
- Pulse vs. Flipboard: Which will win, subscriptions or ads?
- Mobile eclipse magazines in daily reach, media time spent
- MediaShift . New Technology Brings New Challenges for Keeping Sources Safe | PBS
- OK, This Is Awesome: Gilt Taste’s iPad App Has A ‘Touch-Free Recipe Mode’ To Keep Screens Clean | TechCrunch
- NPD: 70% Of Consumers Now Watch TV On Non-TV Devices; PCs Reign Supreme | TechCrunch
- The Huffington Post and Ustream Partner on Live News
- Here’s How Apps Win – Business Insider
- AddThis: Pinterest Is Bigger Than Google+ And Tumblr – Business Insider
- Talking Points Memo Engages Readers With Conversation Ad Unit | Adweek
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- Homeless Man Uses Flip Cam, YouTube to Spread Awareness
- Talent agency Big Frame raises $3m to discover the next wave of YouTube stars – :: Future of Journalism
- The newsonomics of the News Corp. split » Nieman Journalism Lab