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- Here comes the “International New York Times” — NYT rebrands the Int’l Herald Tribune
- Firefox Mobile
- Three weeks in, it may be time for Andrew Sullivan to tweak The Dish’s metered paywall "When Andrew Sullivan announced that he was taking his immensely popular blog, The Dish, independent and behind a metered paywall, he raised $333,000 in 24 hours. In the remainder of January, The Dish raised an additional $185,000. Then, on February 21, the site turned on its paywall, and so far this month it’s raised $93,000, Sullivan wrote Monday. That’s a total of $611,000 in a little under two months — about two-thirds of the $900,000 Sullivan believes the site needs to operate in its first year."
- Barnes & Noble may exit Nook hardware business – Marco.org "But I’ve hesitated to recommend Nooks because B&N’s content ecosystem was never better than the Kindle’s, and B&N’s future has seemed uncertain at best. With the ebook business still being so DRM-heavy and divided into a small number of incompatible walled gardens, it’s important to invest in a device with the biggest content library and the parent company with the healthiest future. In this business, that has always been Amazon."
- LobbyPlag: Die Datenfänger von Gütersloh "Mit Millionen von Gutscheinen, die Bertelsmann an deutschen und österreichischen Schulen verteilt, geht der Medienkonzern gezielt auf Adressenjagd von Minderjährigen – und läuft Sturm gegen die geplante Datenschutzverordnung in Brüssel."
- Early Lessons From New Zealand's 'Three Strikes' Punishments
- YP: Our Mobile Ad Network Second Only To Google "YP said that it had “over $350 million in advertising revenue [in 2012] attributable to mobile, making it the number two company in the US mobile advertising industry.” Analyst firm IDC is cited as support for the assertion."
- Bis 27.2. kann man sich noch für “Strategisches Marketing im Social Web” an der UdK Berlin anmelden
- Live-Blog: Leistungsschutzrecht im Unterausschuss Neue Medien "Kurz vor Beginn hat sich ein Gerücht bestätigt: Die Koalition hat die 2. und 3. Lesung für das Leistungsschutzrecht für Presseverleger für den kommenden Freitag, den 1. März auf die Tagesordnung setzen lassen. Daon kann der Punkt aber auch wieder verschwinden."
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