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Murdoch said Tuesday he intends to make access to The Wall Street Journal’s Web site free, dropping subscription fees in exchange for anticipated ad revenue. He’s been talking about this for months. Sounds like it will happen soon if the numbers work.
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Compete asks, “How do the user communities of the social graph overlap today?” They did the analysis and produced a nice chart that shows plenty of overlap on the leading social networks. For instance, 64% of Facebook members also belong to MySpace.
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Kevin Martin, chair, FCC says “…modify only one of the four rules under review - the one that bars ownership of both a newspaper and a broadcast TV or radio station in a single market. And the rule should be modified only for the largest markets.”
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The winners at the British Environment and Media Awards are worth checking out.
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Last week Google announced the Open Handset Alliance, a group of mobile and technology leaders, and Android, the first truly open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices.
14 November 2007
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