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BusinessWeek February 27, 2006 Hempel & Lowry |
Who Says Money Can't Buy Hipness? Small sites are fetching lofty prices as Big Media chases their young followers.  |
The Motley Fool February 16, 2006 W.D. Crotty |
Board Member Outs XM Pierce Roberts resigns from the XM board, saying he sees crisis on the horizon. So should investors listen to Mr. Roberts and cover their wallets with their hands when their broker suggests an XM investment?  |
D-Lib February 2006 Esther Hoorn |
Copyright Issues in Open Access Research Journals: The Authors' Perspective A survey reveals the desire on the part of academics to change the balance of rights within copyright between authors and publishers in scholarly communication journals.  |
The Motley Fool February 14, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Warner Music Struggles to Groove Earnings climb the charts, but the company's prospects don't sound sweet. Warner Music's still got a lot to prove as it grapples with its changing industry. There are still plenty of reasons for investors to be wary.  |
Information Today February 13, 2006 Paula Berinstein |
Ad-Supported Free Books Arrive Citing the desire to create new revenue streams for authors, mega-publisher HarperCollins has announced the first free Web-based, ad-supported, full-text business book.  |
Information Today February 13, 2006 Miriam A. Drake |
University of Michigan President Distresses Scholarly Publishers Mary Sue Coleman delivered an address that concerned the Google Book Library Project at the University of Michigan and issues related to copyright, preservation, and providing public access to knowledge.  |
InternetNews February 13, 2006 David Miller |
Microsoft, Motorola in Music Pact Motorola and Microsoft announced the collaboration at 3GSM, an annual meet-and-greet for those who conjure up new ways for people to communicate and entertain themselves while on the move.  |
The Motley Fool February 13, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Has Stern Lost His Touch? Stern just hasn't been as entertaining as when he was toiling away under Viacom's more restrictive shackles. Investors should be asking if this is only temporary.  |
InternetNews February 10, 2006 Susan Kuchinskas |
NBC's Digital Olympics NBC partners with Google, Intel, Sun, Lenovo and Apple to provide Olympic coverage to an audience beyond the TV-viewing public.  |
Inc. February 2006 Patrick J. Sauer |
Q&A: Steve Sabol, President, NFL Films With his very first documentary, in 1965, Steve Sabol became the designated mythmaker of pro football. Now the company is a $50 million family operation embedded within a multibillion-dollar business.  |
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