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The way he tells it, the central betrayal of Simon's life is the gutting of the Sun by profit-obsessed owners and Pulitzer-obsessed editors.
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My time is pretty valuable to me, and the problem I face with much of "Free" content is that it takes a long time to find good content that is reliably produced (for instance, how often is your blog updated?). I want in-depth coverage and perspectives in areas that most consumers could care less about. For me, paying for an aggregator of executive-level business content is cheaper than trying to sort through mass-media content to find it on other sites (Harvard Business Review is way more expensive).
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Amazon has dictated what publications can charge and what they can't. Why? The industry needs all the incremental revenue it can get right now, and isn't in a position to really negotiate, but it can't let one company control the digital platform like Apple does with the music industry.
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… With a variety of Internet research tools readily at hand, it has never been easier for reporters to draw an independent assessment on any given day of who is right, who is wrong, and in what way.
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Every single piece of web 2.0 is about two people sharing some sort of content
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