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InternetNews December 16, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Paying for the Publishing Revolution Publishers, advertisers and search companies need to monetize RSS and blogs quick.  |
The Motley Fool December 16, 2004 Brian Gorman |
HarperCollins' State of Bliss The News Corp. publishing division appears to have a winning title on its hands. In State of Fear, Michael Crichton makes global warming a major theme. However, State of Fear differs in one important respect from earlier works.  |
Fast Company January 2005 Ian Wylie |
Gimme Sanctuary Andy Taylor has built a music-industry powerhouse by doing what's best for his artists.  |
InternetNews December 15, 2004 Tim Gray |
Time Warner Settles Fraud Case Time Warner said today that it has agreed to pay $210 million in criminal and civil fines to settle a federal fraud case stemming from allegedly shady advertising deals within its America Online division.  |
D-Lib December 2004 |
The Role of RSS in Science Publishing: Syndication and Annotation on the Web RSS is increasingly being deployed within science publishing, and the reasons for this are manifold. RSS presents a very simple XML structure for packaging news titles and links, and delivering them down to user desktops and handhelds.  |
The Motley Fool December 13, 2004 Nathan Slaughter |
IMAX's Stocking Stuffer The company ups its 2004 guidance after the record-breaking success of Polar Express.  |
The Motley Fool December 13, 2004 Seth Jayson |
Hulk's New Phone Marvel signs a deal with mobile-phone content provider Mforma Group. While this deal may not give Marvel an immediate bump to the top or bottom lines, there are great opportunities for promotional synergies, and stockholders should take heart.  |
The Motley Fool December 13, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
XM and Sirius Stream On Satellite radio wins the market's straw poll by landing its two key players into the Nasdaq-100 Composite.  |
PC Magazine December 28, 2004 Sebastian Rupley |
Making Movies, Taking Movies Lawsuits are coming for people trading films online.  |
PC Magazine December 8, 2004 John C. Dvorak |
Deja Sue The movie industry seems levelheaded and smart. Now it's setting itself up to follow the failed strategy of the RIAA. And it's doing so for no apparent reason other than the fear created by the RIAA.  |
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