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Europe Looms as Major Battleground for Google - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Google faces problems related to privacy and copyright protection in Europe. Google's most immediate challenges may be in Italy. This month a decision is expected in a trial in Milan, where four Google executives have been charged with defamation and privacy violations in a case involving videos posted on a Google Web site showing the bullying of an autistic boy.Italian prosecutors accuse Google of negligence, saying it was too slow to remove the video. But Google sees a political dimension. One of the four executives, Peter Fleischer, Google's chief privacy counsel, called the case part of "an attack on a decade of progress" for Internet companies in Italy. In Germany, German publishers have persuaded the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel to support a new kind of copyright protecting journalistic content on the Web. Analysts say the measure, which has not yet been introduced, could require Web companies like Google to buy special licenses to cite content published elsewhere.
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As More Phones Stream Video, Networks Are Slowed - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    America's advanced cellphone network is already beginning to be bogged down by smartphones that double as computers, navigation devices and e-book readers. Cellphones are increasingly being used as TVs, which hog even more bandwidth. They can also transmit video, allowing for videoconferencing on cellphones.
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Berlusconi Moves to Impose Internet Regulation - ABC News - 1 views

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    Berlusconi looks to regulate Internet video by banning the uploading of violent or pornographic content. The move raises issues of freedom of speech, technical challenges of such regulation, issues of jurisdiction, and media ownership and consolidation concerns since some of Berlusconi's channels offer pornographic content for sale.
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Don't Google away your privacy rights - 0 views

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    The FTC certainly forgets that some companies were create to sell advertising space.
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Does Apple's IPad Take a Bite Out of Web Advertising? - Advertising Age - DigitalNext - 0 views

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    The Apple iPad doesn't support Adobe Flash, which means that many online advertisements won't reach people using the Apple iPad. Seems like the iPad will really change the advertising game, and not sure how it will unfold. I also wonder if Apple will incorporate adobe flash in the next version.
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Copyright, companies, individuals and news: the rules of the road | Cory Doctorow | - 0 views

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    Commentary about copyright issues.
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With Apple Tablet, Print Media Hope for a Payday - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Explains promise and peril of publisher alliances with the Apple tablet. Portends secure revenues, but deterioration of publishers' direct connection to subscribers.
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Journalism Online's Private Beta Goes Public; First Press+ Screenshots | paidContent - 0 views

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    This article talks about the new economic model for online news sources (the pay for what you use model that the NYT will switch to in 2011), and how it will actually be implemented on a user's screen.
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If Our Twitter Networks Could Be Rated, We Could End This Obsession With Who Has The Mo... - 0 views

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    If twitter is a new way to spread news in this digital age, how should we measure impact? This article poses some interesting ideas.
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MediaShift . 5Across: Environmental Impact of Newspapers, Books, e-Waste | PBS - 0 views

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    A group of experts examine the environmental impact of print media versus electronic media. Counter-intuitive findings. It may be (not for sure though) that newspapers are actually a greener option. They use recycled paper, whereas using the computer uses energy and contributes to e-waste. This just doesn't seem right...
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RTDNA - Radio Television Digital News Association | Communicator |RTDNA Releases Social... - 0 views

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    This is from the Radio Television Digital News Association, an "online destination for electronic journalists." This article provides guidelines for electronic journalists who blog or incorporate social media.
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Business Briefing - Companies - Apple Expected To Introduce Tablet Computer Jan. 27 -... - 0 views

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    Apple Inc. is expected to hold an event on Jan. 27 to introduce its eagerly anticipated tablet computer. Apple sent invitations by e-mail message to reporters on Monday that said, "Come see our latest creation" at a theater in San Francisco.
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Google Encounters Antitrust Complaint From German Publishers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • PARIS — Google said on Monday that it faced antitrust complaints in Germany from newspaper and magazine publishers who want the company to pay for using article snippets in its Web news service and search results.
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    PARIS - Google said on Monday that it faced antitrust complaints in Germany from newspaper and magazine publishers who want the company to pay for using article snippets in its Web news service and search results.
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New York Times to Charge Frequent Readers of Web Site - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Starting in 2011, The New York Times will only allow a reader a certain number of free articles, and then they will start to charge for web access.
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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.
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With Tablet, Apple Sees New Money in Old Media - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    Apple is looking to renovate old media and content distribution in the home and classroom
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YouTube to Introduce Limited Film Rental Service - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Youtube is entering the business of online movie rentals with a few catches.
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As More Phones Stream Video, Networks Are Slowed - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    iPad escalates data demands. Video a huge data hog.
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Broadband Plan Winners And Losers - Forbes.com - 2 views

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    "Nearly two weeks remain before the U.S. Federal Communications Commission is scheduled to deliver its national broadband plan to Congress. But analysts are already picking potential winners and losers based on key themes that have already been identified, such as mobile broadband networks and spectrum swaps. The plan's overarching goal is to give all Americans access to affordable, high-speed broadband Internet."
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Postal service chief: Our business model as outdated as the newspaper industry's - The ... - 0 views

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    Drawing comparisons between postal service and newspaper industry models. The need to digitalize and innovate the system.
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