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- O2 set for exclusive Palm Pre deal
- Palm looks set to announce a deal with O2 that will see the mobile operator become the exclusive carrier for the Palm Pre smartphone in the UK. A report in the Guardian claims O2 saw off fierce competition from rival Orange to be the only seller of the Pre...
- Articles 2009-07-01
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- Guardian.co.uk leads trio of news sites with more than 30 million unique users
- Guardian.co.uk remains most popular UK newspaper website, followed by Mail Online and Telegraph.co.uk Guardian.co.uk remained the most popular UK newspaper website last month with more than 31 million uniques, despite shedding more than 1 million unique users after September's record traffic. ...
- News items 2009-11-26
- Newspapers coming to iPhone, iPod touch...tablet?
- Here's yet more movement from standard-issue print publishers into the new eBook/handheld device paradigm, NewspaperDirect has launched an iPhone version of its popular PressReader application, which lets users download and read over 1,300 full-content digital replicas of newspapers and magazines. PressReader presents publications as...
- News items 2009-11-11
- Trafigura: A few tweets and freedom of speech is restored
- Twitter users claim historic victory for the power of the internet after gagging attempt on routine act of journalism triggers race among bloggers to reveal all The Guardian story announcing that it had been restricted by an existing high court order from reporting certain parliamentary proceedings...
- News items 2009-10-13
- New e-reader carves out Android 'nook'
- Barnes & Noble, the largest bookseller in the US, has launched an e-reader, running Google's Android operating system, and analysts say it might be a Kindle killer US bookseller Barnes & Noble has unveiled an e-reader in the US, called the nook , to compete with Amazon's...
- News items 2009-10-21
- Judge crushes Craigslist prostitution case
- Online classifieds site Craigslist has claimed victory over its detractors after an American judge dismissed claims that the site was the largest source of prostitution in the United States. A high-profile case brought by Thomas Dart, the sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, had alleged that the website –...
- News items 2009-10-22
- Amazon launches Kindle book reader worldwide
- • Popular gizmo goes on sale internationally on October 19 • Orders through US store will cost up to £200 British book fanatics will soon be able to get their hands on Amazon's popular Kindle electronic book reader, after the company unveiled an international version of the gadget....
- News items 2009-10-07
- Will Murdoch's Bing gamble pay off? | Dan Kennedy
- In cosying up to Google's main competitor, Bing, Rupert Murdoch proves once again that he can't be dismissed so easily Rupert Murdoch may not know much about the internet. But he knows more about how to make money than anyone else in the media business. ...
- News items 2009-11-24
- Taking The Plunge: How Newspaper Sites That Charge Are Faring
- As more newspapers kick around the idea of charging for content, much of the attention has been focused on the pay models employed by the bigger players like the WSJ and the Financial Times. But quietly, some small- and medium-circulation papers are coming up with their own formulas to...
- External links 2009-09-02
- The internet and the 'e-solated'
- A decade ago most of us had never used the internet – now we can't imagine life without it. Actually, some of us can: there are 10 million people in the UK still without a connection. Are they, Tim Adams asks, losing out economically and culturally? Below, we ask four...
- News items 2009-10-26
- Twitter premium accounts for business users due by end of the year
- So how's Twitter going to make any money? One of its biggest fans, British actor and polymath Stephen Fry , gave co-founder Biz Stone one idea when the pair shared a Nesta panel in London on Thursday… "Supposing I was...
- News items 2009-11-20
- Insufficient leadership
- Predictably, the media are giving heavy coverage to the "Nimrod Review" into the wider issues surrounding the loss of Nimrod XV230 in Afghanistan on 2 September 2006, commissioned by former defence secretary Des Browne on 13 December 2007, and delivered yesterday by Charles Haddon-Cave QC. The piece by Michael...
- News items 2009-10-28
- Times newspaper outlines all-you-can-eat model
- NEWSPAPER publishers have given the first indication of how they plan to charge people for reading news online with one of the world's best-known newspapers, The Times of London, to offer an ''all-you-can-eat'' package to readers. By the northern hemisphere spring, web users will have access to the newspaper's website...
- News items 2009-11-18
- Journalism Online Adds Non-Profit Support With IWPR As Launch Partner
- Journalism Online hasn’t moved beyond letters of intent on the commercial side but the Steve Brill-Gordon Crovitz-Leo Hindery Jr. enterprise is adding a non-profit service that already has a launch partner: the London-based Institute for War and Peace Reporting IWPR. The non-profit service announced this morning (these are intentional...
- External links 2009-08-20
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