10 things I liked about the internet today - Sept. 16
David Carr was so wonderful to so many of us. I know I wouldn't be here without him. https://t.co/NenHnx9Xuk— Sydney Ember (@melbournecoal) September 14, 2017
Amazon's next all-access sports documentary series will follow Michigan football's 2017 season https://t.co/q95Bo9wSbc pic.twitter.com/XBlaeB2b84— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) September 13, 2017
ESPN hired the "and boom goes the dynamite" guy to be a sideline reporter— NOTSportsCenter (@NOTSportsCenter) September 12, 2017
(Video via @bustedcoverage) #LACvsDEN pic.twitter.com/QdEN9n7QJB
Will you pay $1,000 for the new iPhone X? https://t.co/kuLO2NVas3— Columbus Dispatch (@DispatchAlerts) September 12, 2017
A timeline of major events at Facebook https://t.co/zWQVpyKJvE pic.twitter.com/1oOC9fXgkr— CJR (@CJR) September 13, 2017
ICYMI: One newspaper's impressive turnaround https://t.co/Co4L7QB5t9— CJR (@CJR) September 13, 2017
— chad dukes (@chaddukes) September 14, 2017
Instagram introduces new in-app shopping feature https://t.co/G3D6LN4GK2— The Post (@ThePost) September 13, 2017
NEW! NBC adds first-ever media reporting unit https://t.co/0sa4dP7bY7— Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) September 15, 2017
Google News zooms in on hyperlocal and community newshttps://t.co/AYIl8Bh1G8 pic.twitter.com/5YKADVI61H— Poynter (@Poynter) September 15, 2017
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