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Old media battles online companies for digital ad spending
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May 1, 2013
There are some unexpected newcomers to the digital video world as advertising grows. Magazine publisher Condé Nast is one of the new big names rolling out a suite of original video content.
MLB.com: America's pastime is higher tech than you think
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Apr 11, 2013
Baseball, with its passion for tradition, is higher tech than you think. MLB.com CEO Bob Bowman discusses live streaming and baseball's mobile strategy.
Fox and Univision threaten move to cable over Aereo's tiny TV antennas
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Apr 9, 2013
TV executives at major broadcasters won't likely leave the free TV airwaves soon. But a company that grabs their signal and beams it to your iPad or computer has the networks in a tizzy.
Google Reader fail: Internet outraged (again)
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Mar 14, 2013
The Google Reader is going away. Why? Because it was losing users, didn’t make money and what’s good for some of us isn’t necessarily good for Google. That’s the way of the tech world.
Pistorius murder media frenzy reminds some of O.J.
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Feb 22, 2013
Cable news counts on the ratings bump it gets from sensational trials and other long-running stories.
Thirst CEO on creating the future of online news
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Feb 18, 2013
A startup called Thirst has just launched an app for iPhone-iPads that is trying to re-invent the way we get news online.
How did you hear the Pope is quitting: Horseback messenger or Taxi TV?
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Feb 13, 2013
How does today's news compare to the information technology that was around when the last Pope resigned in 1415?
Neflix rates ISPs and GE invents a new cooling system for computing
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Dec 13, 2012
General Electric has created a new quiet and super thin cooling system that could revolutionize consumer electronics, and Netflix has ranked our Internet Service Providers.
Disney deal gives Netflix a boost over competitors
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Dec 5, 2012
The value of Netflix stock soared by around 14 percent Tuesday, after the company announced it had clinched an exclusive deal to show first-run Disney movies.
News organizations want to be right -- and fast
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Nov 6, 2012
The race among the news media to be first to declare states for President Obama or Gov. Romney will be intense. And yet, accuracy is also important. How will news organizations balance the two on election night?











