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Rebekah Pure

Help EFF Research Web Browser Tracking | Electronic Frontier Foundation - 0 views

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    We all know that websites gather information about our computer, which advertisers use to target us. The experiment linked to this article actually tells you how much identifiable information you're providing when you go to websites. I find it pretty amazing.
Theresa de los Santos

Veoh to File Chapter 7; Copyright Battles Took Toll - XBIZ Newswire - 0 views

  • A sour economy and civil litigation — including one suit filed by Titan Media Group’s parent company — have prompted video website Veoh.com to file for bankruptcy. Veoh co-founder Dmitry Shapiro wrote in a blog post that despite “great vision, a passionate team, tens of millions of users, millions in revenues and victory in court were not enough."
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    A sour economy and civil litigation - including one suit filed by Titan Media Group's parent company - have prompted video website Veoh.com to file for bankruptcy. Veoh co-founder Dmitry Shapiro wrote in a blog post that despite "great vision, a passionate team, tens of millions of users, millions in revenues and victory in court were not enough."
Ryan Fuller

Reader-comments sections of news websites needn't be cesspools. Editors should EDIT com... - 0 views

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    "The cesspool that many newspapers occupy is the "Comments" sections of their websites. This is the space,  typically following a paper's own stories and editorials, where readers have their say. If postings to that space are completely unfiltered, it is sure to be stuffed with the rants and invective of people who have too much time on their hands (and too little gray matter between their ears.)"
Amber Westcott-baker

Ad Network Vets Now Trying to Clean Up Their Acts | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views

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    "Consumers who have been misled by advertisements into buying expensive products or services - or who are just plain irked to be confronted by yet another cheesy ad about working at home - might wonder where those ads are coming from, and why they appear on otherwise respectable websites. The answer is complicated, but becoming less so."
Alex Markov

ESRB Pulls Inappropriate Ratings Summary - 0 views

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    The Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) removed an online ratings summary of the content in Dead or Alive: Paradise for PSP from its website today in response to inquiries as to the appropriateness of the summary.
anonymous

BBC To Sell Magazines, Look Beyond "Physical Media" In UK - mediabistro.com: FishbowlNY - 0 views

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    The BBC is poised to sell its selection of UK-based magazines, including such titles as BBC Good Food, Gardening World, Top Gear and Radio Times. The corporation is looking to cut over $150 million USD in overhead costs and evidently plans to accomplish this by "looking to move away from physical media" and focusing more deeply on digital media as well as looking overseas for merger opportunities. The BBC has already begun stripping itself of media such as audio books, non-BBC channels outside the UK and two radio stations. It also cut the number of websites it owns by half, resulting in an estimated loss of 600 jobs.
Ryan Fuller

At Hulu, 'free' may soon turn into 'fee' - latimes.com - 0 views

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    The video website, launched by studios to distribute TV shows over the Internet without charge, now is considering ways to draw revenue, including charging for some episodes of popular shows.
Ethan Hartsell

Seed's Goal Is To "Redefine Journalism For The Internet Age," Its Reality Is Untangling... - 0 views

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    AOL is developing a website that compiles user-generated news stories on important, hot-button issues like "The Best Twitter Backgrounds" and "The Top 6 Things Snuck into Space."
Rebekah Pure

Media Channel 2.0 - Blog - Say Goodbye to Free Online Television - Comcast Launches 'TV... - 0 views

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    Television content will only be accessible online to those who currently pay for cable television.
Ethan Hartsell

Viacom: "Fair use works for us," unlikely to sue bloggers - 0 views

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    Viacom probably won't sue bloggers who post clips from their shows (like The Daily Show and Colbert Report), in spite of earlier reports that they intended to sue websites that made money on copyrighted material.
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