Google allows publishers to strengthen `pay walls'
In a move that could help improve relations between Google Inc. and the media industry, the Internet search company is offering publishers a way to build more solid "pay walls" around their...
AP via Yahoo! News,
Wed Dec 02 10:43:47 PST 2009
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Google allows publishers to limit free content
Google Inc. is allowing publishers of paid content to limit the number of free news articles accessed by people using its Internet search engine, a concession to an increasingly disgruntled...
AP via Yahoo! News,
Wed Dec 02 07:43:53 PST 2009
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Google offers online news compromise
Google offered publishers a way to attract paying subscribers without having to remove their content from Google News search results, after Rupert Murdoch and others accused it of profiting...
Reuters,
Wed, 02 Dec 2009 23:44:51 GMT
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Google offers publishers limit on free news access
Google is offering news publishers a way to attract paying subscribers without having to remove their content from Google News search results, after some media companies accused it of profi...
Reuters via Yahoo! News,
Wed Dec 02 04:26:25 PST 2009
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'The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition(R)' Hits No. 1 on Barnes & Noble ...
... each year in the United States and less than 1 percent achieve bestseller status*. The nation's 10 largest publishers publish nearly 98 percent of all United States bestsellers*, makin...
Customer Interaction Solutions,
Wed, 02 Dec 2009 23:33:22 GMT
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Google Tweaks News Indexing to Placate Publishers
Google said Tuesday it is changing how it grants access to news stories through its search engine to give publishers more control over how much content people can see for free.
PC World via Yahoo! News,
Wed Dec 02 05:00:13 PST 2009
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Google to limit free access to online news
Publishers will be able to set a limit on the number of articles people can read for free through Google using the First Click Free initiative The First Click Free initiative will ensure co...
Telegraph.co.uk,
Wed, 02 Dec 2009 23:10:31 GMT
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Microsoft to Newspaper Publishers: Seriously. We're Not Bailing You Out
Just in case newspaper publishers were still fantasizing about cashing big Bill Gates checks in exchange for bailing on Google, Microsoft wants to be clear: Don't count on us. Yes, there co...
AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance,
Wed Dec 02 14:56:27 PST 2009
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Documents say Henderson's personal interests would influence trial
... tried for the killings of his family a third time. The defense petition includes a listing from last April at the Publishers' Marketplace website, showing Henderson had agreed to write...
98.9 Kiss FM,
Wed, 02 Dec 2009 22:58:17 GMT
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Google News Adds Another Way For Publishers To Control Access
Yesterday's notice from Google that publishers would be able to block access to more than five stories in 24 hours set off a wave of claims that the change in the First Click Free program w...
paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance,
Wed Dec 02 09:02:57 PST 2009
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Did William Blake Know Hebrew?
... Hebrew script." In his book "The New Apocalypse: The Radical Christian Vision of William Blake (The Davies Group, Publishers, 2000), Thomas J. J. Altizer suggests not only that Blake k...
Forward,
Wed, 02 Dec 2009 22:55:51 GMT
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Publishers pay big money for celebrity memoirs
Big publishers are paying £1 million advances for celebrity memoirs. The author gets about 10 per cent of the cover price after the advance has been earned. So if a book is on sale for £20 ...
Times Online,
Wed Dec 02 15:27:30 PST 2009
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ImpreMedia Chief Paton Warns World Publishers: Your Turn Coming With "Broken&...
CHICAGO In a speech outlining how his Spanish-language newspaper and digital publishing company has survived during the Great Recession, impreMedia Chairman and CEO John Paton told the Worl...
Editor & Publisher,
Wed, 02 Dec 2009 22:41:04 GMT
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Google to let publishers limit free website access
Google, under fire from Rupert Murdoch and some other newspaper owners, said it will let publishers set a limit on the number of articles people can read for free through its search engine.
AFP via Yahoo! News,
Tue Dec 01 18:14:25 PST 2009
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Tweaking taxes is not the way to prevent future asset bubbles
... to remove News Corporation's content from the search engine and switch to rival Microsoft, Google will now allow publishers to restrict free access to subscription websites, writes Una...
Telegraph.co.uk,
Wed, 02 Dec 2009 22:37:28 GMT
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Google Helps Publishers Erect Pay Walls
Continuing its stormy courtship of online news publishers, Google is offering news sites more control over how their content can be accessed.
InformationWeek,
Wed Dec 02 13:17:45 PST 2009
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Respite for US writer
... book has not been published in India, there were plans to publish the contentious book in India by Penguin India Publishers sometimes in November 2008. The SDJM court here after taking...
The Hindu,
Wed, 02 Dec 2009 22:30:30 GMT
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Microsoft VP: Not Focused On Paying Publishers To Exit Google
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) isn't immediately focused on paying publishers and media organizations to remove their news content from Google Inc.'s (GOOG) search engin...
Nasdaq,
Wed Dec 02 12:17:04 PST 2009
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Celebrity memoirs are out of favour a " therea TMs no one interesting left
... attracting many people who might not otherwise have considered books as gifts or reading material. No wonder publishers, with their degrees and metropolitan attitudes, took a while to ...
UK News from Times Online,
Wed, 02 Dec 2009 22:16:37 GMT
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Google tweaks News indexing to placate publishers
Google said Tuesday it will change how it grants access to news stories to give publishers more control over how much content people can see for free.
Macworld,
Wed Dec 02 11:54:52 PST 2009
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