Faded Internet star AOL is reinventing itself as a digital age news operation with an army of freelance writers wielding online tools.
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Survey: Readers don’t want to pay for news online
Getting people to pay for news online at this point would be “like trying to force butterflies back into their cocoons,” a new consumer survey suggests.
That was one of several bleak headlines in the Project for Excellence in Journalism’s annual assessment of the state...
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Dot-com marks 25th anniversary
These days, when everyone seems to have a Facebook friend, is LinkedIn or can Google themselves, it’s hard to remember the old days, before the dot-com revolution.
It was 25 years ago — March 15, 1985 — that the first dot-com domain name — Symbolics.com...
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A Volar con la Internet
Si tiene en mente un sitio web para hacer transacciones en línea o ya lo tiene, hay unos tópicos que debería considerar, y para muestra, las aerolíneas mexicanas más renombradas, para los demás lectores no constituye una advertencia para evitar las transacciones en línea.
Hace...
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Panasonic 3D TVs Arriving This Wednesday
Panasonic, makers of the popular Viera HDTV line, announced that its new 3D TVs will go on sale in the United States later this week.
The new VT25 plasma HDTVs will arrive this Wednesday, as part of a joint promotion with Best Buy. The launch...
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Google Tests TV Search Service
Google Inc. is testing a new television-programming search service with Dish Network Corp., according to people familiar with the matter, the latest development in a fast-moving race to combine Internet content with conventional TV.
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