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A lot of people want Flattr — or something like it — to work. Monetizing online content is a continuing problem, and micropayments may provide a solution.
Metered model to launch across digital platforms; free for home delivery subscribers.
Facebook is taking its business rivalry with Twitter into the realm of symbols: #Feud.
Lineup Systems, the international provider of web-based advertising
management solutions, has signed a reseller agreement with
Media Design Works LLC.
The day long feared by fans of Google Reader has come: the service will shut down, the company said.
The Chicago Sun-Times, the daily newspaper NOT up for sale in the second city, today released a new replica edition app.
Developers of
applications for mobile devices should make important disclosures easy
for users to find rather than burying them, the Federal Trade Commission
said in guidance for technology companies on Wednesday.
Move could be next step in transition toward revenue growth.
The New York Times has just announced that it will introduce a prototype version of its website, NYTimes.com, in advance of a major site redesign.
BlackBerry 10 and Android tablet apps launched to to experience award-winning content from Al Jazeera English.
With its four-foot-long home pages and hundreds of
sidebar images, the Mail Online breaks every rule of web design. It’s
also winning the web (and design awards).
Prominent
short-seller David Einhorn raised eyebrows last month when he popped up
on Twitter to disavow that he had tweeted about Herbalife Ltd.
Facebook is giving its billion users a completely new way to look at its site.
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