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  1. Swedish News site having tough time after linking to “The Pirate Bay”

    startupmeme.com » Startup Meme - Oct 6, 2008

    Nyheter24, a Swedish news site which launched almost a week ago, has been criticized for linking to The Pirate Bay. The site’s target is to get popularity specially among young readership and give tough time to other

    Also tagged: piracy, sweden, uncategorized, pirate, the pirate bay, nyheter24, anti piracy bureau

  2. Guardian material on paidContent:Uk

    journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Sep 4, 2008

    As a result of Guardian News & Media’s acquisition of ContentNext, Media Guardian content has started to appear on paidContent:UK. Just recently the same occured vice versa: the appearance of Paid Content articles

    Also tagged: united states, wall street journal, online journalism, united kingdom, usd, the wall street journal, contentnext, paid content, journalism co uk, guardian news and media

  3. TechRadar.com: Japanese Yahoo lets users edit news page

    journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Aug 26, 2008

    Yahoo's Japanese-language news site is allowing users to submit and edit contributions. The idea is to create a wiki-style news section based on the expert knowledge of individual contributors.

    Also tagged: international, japan, wiki, yahoo, aggregation, editors pick

  4. Telegraph.co.uk redesign: engagement above traffic?

    journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Jul 18, 2008

    Speaking at yesterday’s preview of the Telegraph.co.uk redesign, both chief information officer Paul Cheesbrough and digital editor Edward Roussel said the new site was aimed at ‘deeper engagement’ with users. Both

    Also tagged: design, newspapers, traffic, telegraph, the telegraph, telegraph co uk, edward roussel, paul cheesbrough

  5. NowPublic buys rumour-based news site Truemors

    journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Jul 10, 2008

    ‘Crowd-powered’ news site NowPublic has bought Truemors, a site which aggregates sources backing up news rumours, Agence France Presse (AFP) reports. The acquisition, which was made for an undisclosed sum, will expand

    Also tagged: online communities, guy kawasaki, online journalism, truemors, nowpublic, len brody

  6. China’s earthquake online after shock: Sina goes English

    thenextweb.org » The Next Web - May 19, 2008

    China’s most popular news and sports site Sina has launched an English version to provide international readers with the latest on the earthquake that took 32.000 lives and made millions of people homeless. Sina

    Also tagged: news, china, olympics, online news, sina

  7. Recent Digg Rebellion - and does their Community have any Value? [TheAlphaMarketer]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Sales / Marketing - Jan 26, 2008

    When Digg recently changed their algorithm in order to combat the same users putting everything up on their front page, those predominant users made a fuss about it, as they have in the past. Some of these heavy Digg

    Also tagged: digg, online news, online community, web community, community news, digg news, voting news

  8. Recent Digg Rebellion - and does their Community have any Value?

    knowmoremedia.com » TheAlphaMarketer - Jan 26, 2008

    When Digg recently changed their algorithm in order to combat the same users putting everything up on their front page, those predominant users made a fuss about it, as they have in the past. Some of these heavy Digg

    Also tagged: digg, online news, online community, web community, community news

  9. New Poll: What’s your favorite news site?

    onlinemediabeat.com » Online Media Beat - Jan 27, 2007

    We have a new poll up (see sidebar). Take your pick or add an answer. Our previous poll (”On which medium do you prefer to read news?”) hailed TV as the preferred medium, closely followed by news web sites. Thanks to

    Also tagged: poll, survey