Publishers love to gripe about Google. But they almost never, ever, do the one thing that could put their money where their mouth is — tell the search giant to leave them out of its results.
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Kara Swisher interviews Paul Steiger, the former managing editor of The Wall Street Journal, who is now running ProPublica, a non-profit, independent newsroom dedicated to investigative journalism.
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Almost Famous' Drake Martinet interviews Michael Gregory of Auto-Tune the News, the viral video series featuring mainstream news personalities and hip-hop style singing.
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Kara Swisher interviews Mark Pincus about Zynga, the social gaming start-up that just got $180 million in funding to try to compete with industry giants such as Electronic Arts.
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YouTube is serving up more than a billion videos per day, and all of them are free. That could change "in the not too distant future", says YouTube executive David Eun.
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Sonos is revolutionizing the way we listen to music with a new audio system that plays songs from your computer, the Internet and even radio stations. WSJ’s Katherine Boehret reports.
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Drake Martinet interviews Ethan Bloch of Flowtown, which enables users to enter an email address and get back a rich set of personal data, farmed from more than 20 social networking sites and online services to which they might belong.
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Newly independent AOL is focused on generating more and more content. To do that it’s using both computers and humans, including new hire Saul Hansell, who worked at the New York Times for 17 years.
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