News Source: The Hindustan Times
| about 13 hours ago
Digital media is marching ahead and last week was significant on that count. Hindustan Times marked a milestone when it became India’s first newspaper to be available on Kindle, the digital reading device made by online retailer Amazon. At $9.99
News Source: The Age
| about 21 hours ago
I am unarmed," David Drummond, Google's chief legal counsel, told angry publishers last week at the World Newspaper Congress in India. Drummond's remarks may have been in jest but they summed up the state of the tense relationship between the
News Source: Guardian Unlimited
| 1 day ago
The first mate, Google, is playing chess, moving white king's pawn to e4. Then suddenly everyone around – including the BBC headline writers of the day – has stopped to look at him. Is this – the five-free-clicks-and you're-out – the amazing
News Source: Valleywag
| 2 days ago
Eric Schmidt suggests you alter your scandalous behavior before you complain about his company invading your privacy. Google special last night, an extraordinary pronouncement for such a secretive guy. Google searches, including salary, neighborhood,
News Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal / Sun
| 2 days ago
The future CEO of MGM Mirage spent a year studying in Rome as a student associated with Trinity (Conn.) College. While there for classes in art history and urban studies, Murren did a thesis on "pocket" parks and how they enhance a community's
News Source: Independent
| 3 days ago
UK estate agents about launching its own online property portal that will be free to use and funded by advertising, the ' Financial Times ' reported yesterday. Shares in UK property websites that make a living by charging for this service plunged
News Source: The Independent
| 3 days ago
During the Australian media tycoon's most recent tirade, he said: "To aggregate stories is not fair use...His lieutenants have taken up the cudgels with glee, calling the company variously a "tech tapeworm," a "parasite", and "an internet vampire".
News Source: Christian Science Monitor
| 3 days ago
12.03.09 Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s OpEd – in Wednesday’s Wall Street Journal of all places – is largely a defense of his company’s role in the newspaper industry’s decline. But more than just offering up a “not-me!” (”‘Not Me’