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Fox is striking a blow to free premium content by instituting an "authentication program" where the network's cable and satellite partners will have an exclusive eight-day window for Fox programs
Here is a summary of the week's Web Tech action on Read/WriteWeb. Top Web News Earlier this week we reported that Yahoo's mobile social networking experiment Mixd had closed, after
In September, a number of Wikileaks' partners quit that organization, complaining that its leader, Julian Assange, was too tyrannical and careless. In November, they announced they were creating a competing
As struggling newspapers file for bankruptcy left and right, the quest is on to find the new business models for news consumption in a new digital age. Recently the New
For a long time - right or wrong - content on the Internet has been synonymous with "free." Free music. Free videos. Free access to your local newspaper. Free blogs.
Barnes & Noble just launched a new version of its new Nook e-book reader at an event in New York City. The new Nook - called the Nook Color -
Sony today announced that it will sell a wireless eReader device for $399 by Christmas. The Reader Daily Edition will be powered by AT&T's 3G network. That in itself is
Microsoft is stepping up its action against the operators of the Rustock botnet that terrorized computers around the world for years before it was taken down in March. The software
Google today announced that it is adding magazines to its lineup for Google Book Search. These magazines include publications like Popular Science and New York Magazine, but also more obscure
A great discussion about opportunities for mobile startups kicked off in the first session of today's RWW Mobile Summit in Mountain View, California. The challenge was proposed to brainstorm possible
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