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Bloomberg.com could charge $1,000 a year for access
NEW YORK - Another sign that the march toward a paid-for web is well and truly underway came this week when Bloomberg told staff it was contemplating levying an access charge of as much as $1,000 (£60...
Newspaper first to go live with public Google Wave
LONDON - Following the hype around the launch of Google Wave, German newspaper Welt Kompakt has become one of the first to launch a public Wave, helping readers interact with the title.
Twitter pressure on Moir column forces PCC action
LONDON - The Press Complaints Commission is to break with its own procedures and investigate Jan Moir's column in the Daily Mail about the death of Stephen Gately, in part because of pressure from Twi...
Google steps in to save papers with micropayments
LONDON - Google is developing an online micropayment system aimed at making it easier for newspapers and other content providers to charge for their content.
Financial Times introduces iPhone app
LONDON - The Financial Times today announced the launch of its iPhone app, which will be a free download initially for UK users, funded by its advertising partner Siemens.
Twitter provides a boost to content sites
LONDON - Twitter is providing a significant traffic boost to content websites, particularly those linked to newspapers, according to a report from Hitwise.
6 ways newspapers are going digital
LONDON - While Rupert Murdoch, chairman and chief executive of News Corp, thinks about charging for access to the online versions of The Sun, News of the World and The Times; Revolution takes a look a...
FT unveils free student subscriptions through Facebook
LONDON - The Financial Times has unveiled a Facebook application which enables students to receive free subscriptions to FT.com.
Google strikes direct deals with international news agencies
LONDON - Google is to publish stories from four major international news agencies on its own news site rather than linking to other publisher sites.
Brands set to focus on mobile this year
LONDON - More than half of brands could have a mobile internet presence within the next six months, according to poll results from Revolution's latest webinar, The future of mobile marketing and adver...
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