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The Washington Post is a software company now — Fast Company

The Washington Post is doing something clever; it is separating the IT of journalism, from the journalism part. A  Post operation called Arc Publishing has offered the publishing system the company originally used for WashingtonPost.com as a service. Under Jeff Bezos, the company is reinventing itself.

You can find the piece by Harry McCracken of Fast Company here.

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