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Times Free Press | 4/29/2013
The Chattanooga Times Free Press will start charging to read the newspaper online next week for those who don't subscribe to the print edition.
Juliette Garside | The Guardian | 4/29/2013
Facebook's dominance in the social media world has come under threat from newer services such as Instagram and Path.
Cotton Delo | AdAge | 4/24/2013
Tumblr is launching its mobile ads today, marking the first time the 6-year-old startup is placing ads that look and feel like regular posts on the blog network.
Mat Honan | Wired | 4/24/2013
Twitter has a working two-step security solution undergoing internal testing before incrementally rolling it out to users, something it hopes to begin doing shortly, Wired has learned.
Karin Matussek | Bloomberg | 4/23/2013
Google was fined 145,000 euros ($189,230) by a German regulator for collecting wireless-network data by its cars taking photos for the Street View service.
Jasper Jackson | The Media Briefing | 4/22/2013
Newspapers in the UK and US are rushing headlong into gated access models, metered systems and paywalls - with even The Sun planning to raise the content drawbridge later this year.
Jeff John Roberts | PaidContent | 4/22/2013
The new site, which will compete with rivals like Deadspin, will focus on finding “shareable” content that will be appealing even to people who don’t follow sports.
Justin Ellis | Nieman Journalism Lab | 4/18/2013
The Journal is moving a number of markets-driven blogs into a single vertical, betting that the finance blogging world should be as interconnected as the finance world it covers.
Press Release | PR Newswire | 4/18/2013
Tripology is an interactive travel referral service focused on connecting travelers with experienced travel specialists.
Paul Linford | HoldtheFrontPage | 4/17/2013
A regional publishing boss has declared his intention to introduce online paywalls on his newspapers’ websites insisting: “The reader must pay.”
Anthony Ha | TechCrunch | 4/17/2013
A new startup called Repost aims to make it easy for online publishers to distribute their articles via embedding — the same way I can share a video from YouTube or a document from Scribd directly in a blog post.
 
Mark Memmott | NPR | 4/16/2013
The Two-Way, NPR.org and some of NPR's Twitter accounts were hacked late Monday by an organization that's said to support Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime, as this statement from NPR reports:
Press Release | Pricing Engine | 4/15/2013
Pricing Engine today announced the launch of an easy-to-use but powerful platform for online advertising that levels the playing field for small business owners looking to significantly improve the performance of their ad dollars.
Andrew Beaujon | Poynter | 5/6/2013
Nu Yang | 5/7/2013
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce
Alan D. Mutter | 5/8/2013