This brief piece is little more than an announcement of the arrest for the offending post, and a suggestion that Google's cooperation "hit a nerve" among those who revere the search company. However, there's no sources, no comments, nothing from anyone else. The story winds up with a series of questions and more or less a shrug, dunno, in terms of answers.
This is pretty much a rip-and-read from a news release on the study. The writer didn't bring much else in the way of sources or analysis to the study findings.
This is a nice piece, although somewhat thinly sourced, that does a good job of discussing how Spanish culture and traditions are helping extend the life and good times of the print media there, even while the Internet is burying print across much of the world.
This is decent journalism. There's some reporting, background and context in the story. It's clearly an opinion piece, though, and the last line, "one wrong move, and zap, you're locked up, is an altogether too breathless way to wind up the story.




