What is the new sharing feature on the Boston Globe?
The Boston Globe added a "Gift an Article" option, initially only for email sharing.
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This article summarizes two recent developments: The Boston Globe's incremental move towards broader social media sharing and the passing of Julie O'Neil, a dedicated alumna, photographer, and animal lover.
The Boston Globe's addition of the "Gift an Article" feature, while currently only applicable to email, represents an iterative approach to content sharing. It suggests the newspaper is exploring options to broaden its reach and potentially attract new subscribers through social media platforms. It remains to be seen whether this will expand into a more comprehensive sharing system, as seen in other publications.
Julie O'Neil's life reflects a commitment to education, science, and nature. Her career at Harvard and the Natural History Museum, combined with her photography and animal advocacy, paints a picture of a woman deeply engaged with the world around her. Her contributions to the Natural History Museum in Brewster and WildCare of Cape Cod are lasting testaments to her dedication.
The Boston Globe added a "Gift an Article" option, initially only for email sharing.
Donations can be made to the Natural History Museum in Brewster, MA, or WildCare of Cape Cod in Orleans, MA.
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