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Tuesday, December 14, 2004 VOLUME 7 ISSUE 12  
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November 2004
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October 12, 2004
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More than just email
The news you want, all in one place.

A new study shows that people are now actually spending more time reading content online – from traditional news sources as well as blogs – rather than just searching or sending email.
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Newspapers on demand
Get what you want to read when you want to read it.

While the technology is in place for on-demand newspapers wherever you want them, at least one paper is using reader feedback to determine everything it prints.
[FULL STORY]
 
Paying for (Online) Papers
Enjoy it while it lasts as newspapers consider charging for their online editions.

Following in the footsteps of the groundbreaking Wall Street Journal, more newspapers are beginning to charge for access to their Web versions. Or at least threatening to take that step.
[FULL STORY]
 
High-Tech Resume’
Looking for a new generation of tech-savvy executives

Broadcast executives, especially those running what we know as the traditional or broadcast networks, are now looking for a tech-savvy generation of new executives. They want up-and-coming leaders who can keep up with the speed of change and are quick thinkers when it comes to reacting and adapting.
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