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- America’s Next CTO (i.e. Google’s Eric Schmidt) Wants to Save the Newspaper IndustryToday
- Google’s Eric Schmidt doesn’t own the “news” yet, nor is he America’s CTO, yet; but like Rupert, he would like to save the newspaper industry Are newspapers vital to America’s future? If you answer yes, would Eric Schmidt be better suited in his current role as Google’s CEO or as America’s first CTO- to better assist [...]
- Forbes Breaks Down Wall with Forbes.com, Lays Off 19Yesterday
- Peter Kafka, the former Silicon Alley Insider and Forbes writer, is reporting from his new digs that his former magazine is laying off 19 people from the editorial department. As part of the move, Forbes and Forbes.com will officially merge into one operation. Forbes, has somewhat bizarrely insisted on keeping its digital and print operations separate [...]
- 2009 Begins with Twitter Hackers At Full ForceJanuary 5
- With so many businesses, media outlets, and celebrities now on Twitter, now may be the time for new security measures. Hackers wasted no time today posting various inappropriate and false tweets on the Twitter pages for FOX News, Barack Obama, Britney Spears, Rick Sanchez, and even Facebook. Since being posted these tweets have been taken [...]
- Steve Jobs (Finally) Speaks Out on HealthJanuary 5
- Given our past coverage (and coverage of our coverage) of how Apple has handled the intrigue and borderline obsessiveness into Steve Job’s health, we’ve taken interest in following the latest twist in the continuing saga. Today, Jobs tried to clear up missing Macworld this year in an open letter to the Apple Community. In which, he [...]
- NYT’s Scoops Others on Its Front Page AdJanuary 5
- The New York Times runs a CBS Network display ad on the front page of its print edition for the first time today (courtesy of NYTimes.com) The next steps for the New York Times Co. and its flagship, promises to be one of 2009’s biggest media stories. The Times Co. ended 2008 by cutting its dividend [...]
