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Nicole Webb

Wikipedia Testing New Editing Restrictions - 0 views

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    Collaborative Encyplopedia Wikipedia is test-driving a new editing scheme to enahnce its credibility, making it subject to screeing and altering before it is published online. Doesn't this not defeat the purpose of it in the first place?
Susanne Gierds

Revenge of the Netizens: Online Activists Take On Germany's Political Mainstream - SPIE... - 0 views

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    As Germany heads into national elections, established political parties are trying to appeal to Web-savvy voters using Facebook and Twitter. But their Internet policies are alienating bloggers and activists, who are using the medium to protest against the political mainstream.
HUANHUAN XU

Economist introduces pay-wall for archive articles - 0 views

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    From 13 October, it is no longer free of charge to read articles which are more than 90 days old on Economist's website. Online subscription fee needs to be paid for those who want to access those articles.
Huang Jing

* News * Media * Charging for content More than two-thirds of online publisher... - 1 views

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    AOP survey shows about 70% of digital publishers in the newspaper, magazine and TV industries will charge for content online, it also illustrates that more than half of media firms use Twitter to publish content
Yichen Zhu

Kirkville » Why Haven't Online Newspapers Gotten it Right? - 0 views

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    Kirk McElhearn is a freelance writer, specializing in Macs, the iPod, iTunes, digital music and more. In addition to having written or co-written a dozen books, he is a Senior Contributor to Macworld magazine, and contributes to several other web sites and magazines. He reviews classical CDs for MusicWeb and audiobooks for Audiofile, and is a translator from French to English.
HUANHUAN XU

Google slams Murdoch plan to charge for online news - 0 views

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    Google CEO Eric Schmidt points out that it is unlikely to pay for the content as there are many free sources available on the Internet at a press conference in Sydney.
Huang Jing

Facebook sued over patent - 1 views

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    Online publishing infringement is a challenge to publishers. So the online publishing regulation should cover more doctrines to adept to the digtial environment.
Huang Jing

Guideposts.com Named Fastest-Growing Publisher Web Site - 0 views

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    the Mequoda Group is recognized the fastest-growing online publisher communities over the last 12 months.Go to Ragan.com check what is the attractive elements on this website
anonymous

VisionChina buys out Digital Media | ITWeb - 0 views

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    VisionChina buys out Digital Media, British Sky unveils online music service and India govt intros broadcasting policy.
HUANHUAN XU

Chinese writers seek redress on Google e-books - 2 views

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    China has the largest online population, and Chinese writers are seeking for their copyrights on Google Book.
HUANHUAN XU

MySpace abandons race with Facebook - 1 views

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    MySpace is giving up to compete with Facebook, and it repositions itself as an online hub for music and entertainment
Adriana Delgado

Lily Allen hits out at file sharers as Tories mock government plans - Times Online - 0 views

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    Lily Allen criticised the stance taken by 'rich and successful artists' on file-sharing.
yunju wang

A New Horizon for the News - The New York Review of Books - 0 views

shared by yunju wang on 12 Sep 09 - Cached
  • Still, the Times seems likely to attract many readers even after it begins charging for content.
  • Last year, circulation dropped on average by 4.6 percent on weekdays and 4.8 percent on Sundays. Earlier this year, Detroit's two daily papers reduced home delivery to three days a week, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer ended its print edition, and the Rocky Mountain News shut down altogether. This summer, The Boston Globe, which is losing more than $50 million a year, survived only by giving in to the draconian cutbacks demanded by its owner, the New York Times Company, while the Times itself, weighed down by the Globe, had to take out a $250 million loan from Carlos Slim Helú, Mexico's richest man, at a junk-bond-level interest rate of 14 percent a year.
  • The traditional three staples of newspaper advertising—automotive, employment, and real estate—have all drastically declined, thanks to Craigslist, eBay, the travails of Detroit, and the consolidation of department stores (resulting in fewer retail ad pages). Meanwhile, the steady expansion of space on the Internet has caused online ad rates to crash, and these are not expected to recover even when the economy as a whole does.
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  • When it comes to mismanagement, then, the newspaper business seems in a class with Detroit. Unlike GM, though, newspapers offer a product that consumers still value. But how to cash in on it? As the old business models fade, new ones are urgently being tested. Surveying the blackened landscape, I searched for new buds—and stumbled upon something much larger.
  • it seems overwhelmed by gadgets and gizmos, features and fluff. Technologically in a class by itself, the paper has seemed less adept at grasping the Web's potential to spotlight issues and stir debate. This summer, for instance, the blogosphere lit up over "The Great American Bubble Machine," Matt Taibbi's provocative Rolling Stone article about the political and financial power of Goldman Sachs.
  • building sufficient Web traffic to attract advertisers.
Katharina Muders

Twitter Exit Poll Leaks: Illegal Election Updates Strike Again in Germany - SPIEGEL ONL... - 0 views

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    Premature results for the weekend's state elections published on social networking site Twitter have raised fears about how much influence such updates could have on German voters. Anyone found guilty of leaking the exit polls could face a fine of up to 50,000 euros.
Katharina Muders

Google's Monopoly: The Board Game, Not Antitrust - 0 views

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    Increasingly these days you hear the words Google and monopoly in the same sentence. There is no shortage of fears that the search ...
Adriana Delgado

Is the e-book reader a new chapter for literature? - Times Online - 0 views

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    The man from Sony smiled sheepishly when asked whether his two new e-book reader models are superior to conventional books.
HUANHUAN XU

10 sites to help you navigate the new world of music - 0 views

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    Websites are giving people news to find and enjoy music. However, it is hard for the music industry to deal with those illegal download sites.
yunju wang

Online ads to bounce back as slump ends | The Australian - 0 views

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    Web ads' reseesion is boucing back after last month.
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