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  • Scribd positioning self to become Amazon competitor, sell books on Kindle?


    EngadgetAuthority Authority: 836
    The de facto place to buy Kindle books is, of course, Amazon. Given how tightly this allows Bezos & Co. to manage things were guessing this is how the company would like to keep it, but there may be direct-to-kindle competition brewing from an unlikely source: Scribd. The site, which started off as a place to ...
    20 hours ago
  • FT introduces new subscription service


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 143
    The FT recognises the value of enhanced products for subscriptions as it offers a new premium rate for its readers today. From today there will be an exclusive editor’s newsletter, a weekly FT Newsmine email service and full access to the electronic edition of the newspaper. The Newsmine seems a particually good ...
    5 days ago
  • No More Free News?


    Fahlgren Mortine - Top Midwest PR FirmAuthority Authority: 111
    The future of paid content There’s been a lot of discussion lately about paid news content. Google recently announced steps they’re taking on behalf of news organizations to limit free access to secure content, Rupert Murdoch has been very vocal about his views on subscription based content, and most ...
    1 week ago
  • Digirati


    Wir sprechen Online.Authority Authority: 137
    Tageszeitung fürs Informationszeitalter : Digirati . Elektronisch, europäisch; http://j.mp/digirati (via @heinz )
    1 week ago
  • 2010 - what will it hold for you?


    JP Digital DigestAuthority Authority: 463
    Christmas is coming, the goose is on a credit-crunch inflicted diet and as the journalism world licks it wounds from this years squabbles, many are starting to look what next year is set to bring. Firstly, Patrick Smith brings a tale of caution on PaidContent – if you thought hyperlocal news was going to be your ...
    1 week ago
  • eMarketer Trends for Online Marketing 2010: Social Media and Paid Content


    PalatnikFactor.comAuthority Authority: 129
    1 week ago
  • Patrick Smith quits paidContent:uk


    Jon SlatteryAuthority Authority: 512
    Patrick Smith is leaving paidContent:uk at the end of the year after 14 months to freelance. He has been the sites London-based reporter and has won a reputation for breaking exclusive stories about the digital media. He said: "Im leaving after a great year with paidCo ntent to try out new things as a ...
    1 week ago
  • Time Warner To CEO Investors - People Will Pay For Quality Content - Will You?


    The Blade by Ron Schenone, MVPAuthority Authority: 482
    The CEO for Time Warner is telling investors that people will pay for quality content. Mr. Jeff Bewke stated to investors that: “If you look at some of the more successful Internet versions — iPhones, iTunes, iStore, Amazon — people will pay for quality and convenience. It has to be a fair deal, though.” ...
    1 week ago
  • Why People Will Pay for Content


    Freelance Writing JobsAuthority Authority: 520
    // I’ve been thinking about paid content a lot lately. It’s causing major discussion and debate among both writers and readers, but it’s something I’m sure we’re going to see a lot of in the very near future. It’s going to be a slow sell, but mark my words,  it’ll sell.On the web, there are [...]Related ...
    1 week ago
  • 10 great holiday gift ideas: For Kids from alexandalexa.com


    My Fashion LifeAuthority Authority: 557
    Yes, it’s that time of the year again. It’s officially December, which means the decorations are up, the radio is blaring Mariah Carey and your Christmas shopping is just waiting to be done.We know that battling those Saturday shopping crowds can be an arduous task, so in an attempt to make life that little bit ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Reuters straw poll reveals media execs (mostly) read free news


    JP Digital DigestAuthority Authority: 463
    When Reuters reported that consumers would have to face up to the fact that the digital content they’d enjoyed for free would eventually come with a price tag, journalist Robert MacMillan asked media executives how they read their news . He found that plenty of them – those, he reminds us, who are trying to ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Studio Hits The Big Time! paidcontent.org


    Advocate's StudioAuthority Authority: 418
    Well, this is almost as good as being named a top legal blawg by the ABA . Following my rant article about the dumbing down of search, I was contacted by a reporter from paidcontent.org, a sub of the Guardian news outlet. The focus of the site is to “chronicle the economic evolution of digital content that is ...
    2 weeks ago
  • News organizations should learn from Google example


    Pursuing the Complete Community ConnectionAuthority Authority: 508
    Here’s why I get so angry when smart and influential people in journalism and media operations about charging for content or seeking government subsidies or trying to protect and control their content : We keep falling further behind. Everything you do takes time and energy and communicates priorities. You ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Google Cedes (Some) Control to News Publishers


    AdotasAuthority Authority: 481
    ADOTAS - It’s gotten so tedious to listen to news publishers whine about how Google News is killing their business that even Google has gotten tired of it and thrown them a bone — or two.Publishers were always welcome to exclude their content from Google News by filling out a contact form in the help center, but ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Google’s FCF Policy Changing


    SubmitEdge SEO NewsAuthority Authority: 422
    Due to increasing pressure from the news publishing world, Google has revised its stance on their ‘First Click Free’ policy. According to the Google Webmaster Blog: While we’re happy to see that a number of publishers are already using First Click Free, we’ve found that some who might try it are worried ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Google Ending Unlimited Free Access To Subscription News [Google]


    GizmodoAuthority Authority: 882
    The days of bypassing subscription fees on Google News appear to be numbered now that Google has updated their First Click Free program. Publishers can now limit access to five articles per day...
    2 weeks ago
  • Google allows publishers to limit amount of free news content in concession to media industry


    CKA Canadian NewsAuthority Authority: 165
    Google Inc. is allowing publishers of paid content to limit the number of free news articles accessed by people using its Internet search engine, a concession to an increasingly disgruntled media industry. There has been mounting criticism of Google
    2 weeks ago
  • Google allows publishers to limit free content (AP)


    PC Mike - Tech News and ReviewsAuthority Authority: 461
    AP – Google Inc. is allowing publishers of paid content to limit the number of free news articles accessed by people using its Internet search engine. Go here to see the original: (AP)"> (AP)">Google allows publishers to limit free content (AP)
    2 weeks ago
  • Google allows publishers to limit free content (AP)


    enUwsAuthority Authority: 467
    AP – Google Inc. is allowing publishers of paid content to limit the number of free news articles accessed by people using See the rest here: (AP)"> (AP)">Google allows publishers to limit free content (AP)
    2 weeks ago
  • Google paid content statement


    Jon SlatteryAuthority Authority: 512
    This is the statement about paid content from Googles senior business product manager Josh Cohen, posted on the Google news blog . Some observers describe the move as a "minor tweak"while others claim it is vindication of Rupert Murdochs move to take on Google. Cohen says: "As newspapers consider charging for access ...
    2 weeks ago

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