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| BBC should not pay for fibre, Ofcom tells MPs Never really an option
The dog and pony show over whether the BBC should contribute to distribution costs for iPlayer rolled into Westminster yesterday, with Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards telling MPs he doesn’t believe forcing Auntie to cough up for a fibre network is the best plan.
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| The GC Adventure Comes To A Close [Games Convention 2008] The magical Games Convention adventure has come to a close, and the Kotaku Mike Brigade have gone their separate ways, McWhertor traveling deeper into the wilds of Germany while I myself am only 13 hours worth of layover and a 9 hour plan [..] |
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| Vodafone sews up iPhone distribution Ten-country deal feeds Apple’s world-domination plan
Vodafone has signed a deal with Apple to distribute the iPhone in ten of its operating countries - several of which are still 2G-only, which should help clear stocks once the 3G version is launched.
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 | Joystiq | Relevance: 3.331 |
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NBC's Kliavkoff: We Love Free Web Video NBC U chief digital officer George Kliavkoff has an idea on how his company can make money on Web video: It helps if the video itself is free.
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 3.325 |
| Bit.ly, The Smarter TinyURL, Getting A Revenue Plan Bit.ly, the smart URL shortener from Betaworks, keeps getting new features. Will it start making money, soon, too?
Betaworks CEO John Borthwick tells us that Bit.ly's first revenue generator could be coming soon: A premium set of tools for Web publishers who want to use Bit.ly to shorten URLs on a regular basis, including some sort of dashboard with more stats and custom branding. What's [..] |
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| History Of Bailouts: What Kinds Work...And Why Ours Won't From Clusterstock: Do banking-system bailouts work? Yes. But some work better than others. They're also mind-bogglingly expensive. Unfortunately our current Plan shares some attributes with the bailouts that didn't work well...and it's price tag is likely being vastly understated.
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| Yesterday's New York Times Price Soars 1000% New plan for the New York Times, which is running on fumes: Sell newspapers for $1.50 on the newstand and then, after they sell out and thousands line up at world headquarters to get a copy, sell them on the Internet with a 996% markup a day later.*
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 | Joystiq | Relevance: 3.318 |
Rare to fix Banjo-Kazooie's text issues after all Filed under: Microsoft Xbox 360, Action
Hastily abandoning an ill-advised plan to include a magnifying glass with every purchase of the game, Rare has resolved to solve reported text issues in its build-a-bear's-car ad [..] |
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| Japan At War [Night Note] To: Crecente From: Ashcraft RE: Are You Going to Play World At War Nice review. Oh definitely, I plan on picking up World at War. Not sure if Japanese people have issues with them being depicted as moving targets in a FPS — I mean, there are lots of different people in Japan, all with different opinions. You'd be painting with broad brushstro [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 3.318 |
| New York Times Opens Movie Reviews For Syndication (NYT) Another launch in the New York Times' plan to open up their content to the rest of the Internet: The newspaper made their entire historical archive of 22,000 movies reviews available -- going back to 1924 -- including co [..] |
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