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Archive for 2005/09


Name our panda cub!

The National Zoo’s panda cub needs a name. Help pick it!

BladeWire, a new news service for the GLBT community

A new free wire service targeted at the gay market makes its online debut.

Express growing by leaps and bounds

The little commuter paper isn’t so little anymore.

TimesSelect launches; will it succeed or fail?

Well, today’s the big day for the New York Times, when they pull the plug on their columnists on the web and park them behind the giant paywall. I wrote about this back in May, and I haven’t really changed my mind about it: I think it’s a mistake that could end up costing the [...]

I’m a colossal moron!

Ever do something really dumb?

Coming soon: iTunes Movie Store?

What does Steve have up his sleeve with regard to video?

Killing us softly with Craigslist

The online classified market is going to be a major battleground for newspapers. Who takes it? Whose advertising reigns supreme?

A grand old flag.

It’s a high-flying flag.

Ten reasons to read the news… in print or online

A pair of postings from Porter on the need for newspapers and networks.