This Week in Review: Twitter’s censorship compromise, and Facebook files with big numbers
Plus: News Corp.'s growing scandal and Rupert Murdoch's Twitter candor, the hazards of Facebook Subscribe, and the rest of the week's must-reads.
Mediatwits #36: Facebook IPO Fever; Dive into Media; $30 Million to Columbia/Stanford
Welcome to the 36th episode of "The Mediatwits," the weekly audio podcast from MediaShift. The co-hosts are MediaShift's Mark Glaser and Dorian Benkoil, who is filling in for Rafat Ali. It's been a crazy week in media + tech, with Google p...
You Spent the Last Year Searching for "Facebook"
Which reminds us that lots of people use Mark Zuckerberg's site, and that lots of people use search instead of a bookmark.
Spotify Tries a Facebook. Smart.
Nope, it's not Music Everywhere. If you listen to music on Spotify, you'll now be able to use a lot of new features, built by outside developers. Very Zuckerbergian.
"Music Everywhere": Spotify’s "New Direction"
Daniel Ek and the music labels take a cue from cable TV. An educated guess: We should hear about it at Wednesday's press conference.

How social guilt can change our media consumption habits — or just make us lie about them
You know that saying, "Dance like no one's watching"? Easier said than done. In my story about Ethan Zuckerman's proposed nutritional labels for news, I touched on social guilt, the idea that you might make changes to your media diet — consciously or subconsciously — if you know people are watching.
Watch: Taiwanese Animation Spoofs New Facebook Changes, F8 Conference
Yes, our friends from NMATV are back, and they're taking on the new changes being made to Facebook.



