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The blog website will shutter this weekend.
Photographer William Hereford's wordless instructional videos might be the missing link between magazines and tablets.
With its new round of financing, the web mini-empire will now have more to spend than it's been running on for the past three years put together.
But the company's organizers aren't worried.
Yahoo News's new Upshot blog isn't building a brand out of nothing; it's building it out of millions and millions of page views.
The venerable public broadcasting institution has gone the way of FedEx and KFC.
Not everything went smoothly this week when the British paper erected an impermeable pay wall.
You'll have to buy the magazine, or if that's too retro, get the iPad app.
"The undead have risen from their graves and invaded large portions of the East Coast."
Which is odd, because they've already got their own pay-wall system.
Mark Coatney has been defending his beleaguered magazine to the hilt. Are people listening?
So sayeth Deborah Needleman, former 'Domino' editor.
They'll go into effect in January 2011.
And he's got the experience necessary.
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