Google will look beyond volume journalism

The Google ecosystem’s supply-demand dynamics are shifting faster than newsrooms can adapt. What was  For a decade, Google rewarded volume. Newsrooms chased a few trends, often drifting off-brand for traffic. The strategy: publish many “good enough” stories targeting single keywords. A few hits subsidized the misses; volume signaled authority. What is Improved retrieval technology strains…

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Hedging the US, balancing China: Why India-EU FTA matters

As the free trade negotiations between India and the European Union are entering into a crucial stage, both sides reaffirmed their goal to conclude negotiations by the end of this year. The present negotiation was relaunched in 2022. Earlier, the negotiations for an India–EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) started in 2007 but encountered delays because of…

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It’ll Be Happy Ending…

…If I&B ministry lets film festival preview committees be sole arbiters of what can or cannot be screened On Oct 19, 1980, you could have walked into Delhi’s Vigyan Bhawan at 3pm, and watched a screening of Sergei Eisenstein’s silent film, Battleship Potemkin, for all of ₹2, which was the price of a bread loaf…

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It’ll Be a Happy Ending…

…if the government lets film festivals decide what movies they can show Long ago, on October 19, 1980, people in Delhi could walk into a big hall called Vigyan Bhawan and watch an old, famous movie called The Battleship Potemkin. The ticket cost just ₹2, about the price of a loaf of bread back then….

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Jesus chatbots & other religious tech-practices

Narayani Ganesh A 15-year-old Carlo Acutis, who died of leukaemia in 2006 – popularly known as ‘God’s influencer’ and the ‘Patron Saint of the Internet’ – used digital media to promote Catholicism. A website he created documented Eucharistic miracles recognised by the church. With its finger on the pulse of the digital world, the Vatican,…

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To build a safe gig, follow the baba

How to secure rights for gig workers – with no single employer, fixed hours of work, or common workplace? Karnataka gets a new law whose foundation was laid over 50 years ago by a young doctor Karnataka’s legislation for gig workers kicked in in November, mere weeks before the man who built the timeless foundation…

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Race to the Gateway of Bombay

Stakes are high, but Mumbai’s civic polls are touch-and-go for both coalitions. Allies’ hyperlocal networks and organisational depth may decide the battle Ahead of BMC polls, cousins Uddhav and Raj Thackeray have united on the platform of Marathi asmita (pride) – at stake is the Thackeray political legacy. The two face NDA, the BJP-Shinde Sena…

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Do Let It Sleep

We work, we stay up late having fun, then we work again. We push our bodies hard. But our bodies are not machines that can adjust forever. On school or work days, you wake up to a loud alarm. On weekends, you sleep very late. It feels great. But your body may not agree. On…

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