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Cynthia Cotte Griffiths
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As many of you know, I co-own Rockville Central, our local community hub. We've received some press since moving from our website to Facebook on March 1st. The latest coverage was written by Ian Shapira of The Washington Post and appeared on the front page of last Sunday's Business Section.


If you are interested in the future of journalism online and how social networks might fit in the picture, here's the link for "Rockville news blog abandons its Web site, goes all Facebook all the time".


http//www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/rockville-news-blog-abandons-its-web-site-goes-all-facebook-all-the-time/2011/05/10/AG1X47iH_story.html

Cindy

June 30, 2011 at 9:19 AM Flag Quote & Reply

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