Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel – review This is a fulsome, admiring account of the Harper's Bazaar/Vogue fashion editor, which can get a little wearying
London 2012 Olympics get national newspaper websites on track for growth Mail Online tops 100 million monthly unique browsers, as Independent.co.uk and the Guardian also score success. By Mark Sweney
Facebook excommunicates New Yorker for original sin – nipple bulge Media Monkey: Two small reasons why the social networking site banned publication's cartoon
Follow the leader: five top fashion bloggers pick their favourite high street styles Top-level fashion bloggers are now stars in their own right, says Imogen Fox, so who better to ask for tips from next season's high street collections
Marie Claire claims UK first with October issue to feature video ad Video ad for Dolce & Gabbana fragrance – which features music and is embedded on the page – to feature in October issue. By Ben Dowell
The Samsung controversy and the murky world of tech blogging Indian pair were stranded in Berlin after they refused to work on Samsung booths. By Charles Arthur
Can Apple, Amazon and Google’s new mini-tablets revive the news industry? Charles Arthur: Apps on cheaper, portable computers could prove a boost for national newspapers
Research communication: building good university-media relationships Join our live chat, Friday 31 August, to explore how to build trust in the media, avoid being misrepresented and consider best practice in traditional and new media training
Victoria Barnsley: ‘We can’t think of ourselves as book publishers any more’ HaperCollins's chief executive is about to launch an e-atlas – and, she says, that's not the only way the world is changing
Mark Thompson appointment marks the rise of the multimedia executive Choice of Briton to head leading US newspaper is testament to how well he has steered the BBC towards a digital future
Jennifer Aniston: Grazia pops the wrong question Media Monkey: Magazine's cover hints former Friends star's relationship is 'all but over' in the week she gets engaged
Twitter urged to explain ban on British journalist over NBC Olympic tweets US broadcaster claims Twitter alerted it to Independent journalist Guy Adams' tweets criticising Olympic Games coverage. By Josh Halliday
World’s media lavishes praise on Olympic opening ceremony Danny Boyle's ceremony variously described as 'outrageous', 'inventive and offbeat' and 'the world's biggest inside joke'
ABCs: Independent’s website suffers dip of nearly 15% in June Drop in daily unique website users follows three months of growth when independent.co.uk overtook Mirror Group Digital. By Mark Sweney