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Publisher: Time to pay up, Google | Business | News.com.au - 0 views

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    An article about the 'misappropriation' of newspaper content by search engines such as 'Google,' and 'Yahoo.' The article explores the tensions arising between Newspaper companies, who suggest their content is being taken without compensation, and search engines, that are profiting from making the content available.
Yichen Zhu

D-Lib Magazine June 2004 Volume 10 Number 6 ISSN 1082-9873 Comparing the Impact of Ope... - 0 views

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    The way to test the impact advantage of Open Access (OA) is not to compare the citation impact factors of OA and non-OA journals but to compare the citation counts of individual OA and non-OA articles appearing in the same (non-OA) journals. Such ongoing comparisons are revealing dramatic citation advantages for OA.
yunju wang

HMV buys stake in online music, books | The Australian - 0 views

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    The appeal is much more about the technology and the people than about the catalogue. 7digital is a really fantastic technology platform. We believe that as the government is tackling the issue of
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.
yunju wang

Google Porn Filter Gained China's Thumbs-up - PC World - 0 views

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    China approved of Google's efforts to filter porn from search results on its China portal following state-led criticism of the links, the former head of Google China said Sunday.
yunju wang

ABC seeks law ensuring free content on broadband | The Australian - 0 views

  • "This principle of free carriage of publicly funded content should be included in the public interest objectives of the NBN company and the company should be legislatively obliged to devise an effective mechanism for implementing it." The ABC's submission proposed the federal government establish a list of internet addresses that the NBN would exempt from download charges for ISPs. The savings would then be passed on to consumers.
  • Dumping free, state-sponsored news on the market makes it incredibly difficult for journalism to flourish on the internet," he said. "Yet it is essential for the future of independent digital journalism that a fair price can be charged for news to people who value it."
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    THE ABC has called on the federal government to pass laws ensuring consumers won't have to pay to access any publicly funded content carried on the planned national broadband network, a measure that would give it a huge advantage over its commercial rivals.
yunju wang

Redesign is really a rethink on print | The Australian - 0 views

  • The redesign "won't just be an external, cosmetic change but something deeper", Trivino says. "Right now it is a very confused time. The internet is just a transitional stage in something that is happening. At News Corp we are trying to deliver the brands through any kind of platform. So it is the right time to rethink, what are the core values of The Australian, and how are we going to deliver the paper as a consistent brand?"
Susanne Gierds

Interview with Arianna Huffington: - 0 views

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    The publisher of America's most-famous blog lashes out at the poll and political horse race-driven mainstream media, saying it'll be up to the bloggers to make coverage of the next presidential election interesting. Those same bloggers, she argues, could also spell trouble for Hillary Clinton.
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