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	<title>Comments on: Generation AudioBoo: how journalism students are interacting online</title>
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		<title>By: Generation AudioBoo: how journalism students are interacting online &#124; Online Journalism Blog &#171; OPINION PRESS</title>
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		<description>[...] Free technology allows them to find and do journalism outside journalism, in productive and creative ways. To adapt David Carr’s description of Brian Stelter, his browser tab-flicking colleague at the New York Times, we’re seeing the rise of the ‘robots in the basement‘. Continue Reading [...]</description>
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