This link has been bookmarked by 72 people . It was first bookmarked on 03 Dec 2009, by Arne van Elk.
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the device knows who I am, what I like, and what I have already read. So while I get all the news and comment, I also see stories tailored for my interests. I zip through a health story in The Wall Street Journal and a piece about Iraq from Egypt's Al Gomhuria, translated automatically from Arabic to English. I tap my finger on the screen, telling the computer brains underneath it got this suggestion right.
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these ads are not static pitches for products I'd never use. Like the news I am reading, the ads are tailored just for me
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It was the arrival of radio and television that started the decline of newspaper circulation
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it is complacency caused by past monopolies, not technology, that has been the real threat to the news industry
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The theory—which seems to work in practice—is that if we make it easier to read articles, people will read more of them.
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14 Dec 09
Jimmy BaikoviciusIt's the year 2015. The compact device in my hand delivers me the world, one news story at a time. I flip through my favorite papers and magazines, the images as crisp as in print, without a maddening wait for each page to load.
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Some of these stories are part of a monthly subscription package. Some, where the free preview sucks me in, cost a few pennies billed to my account. Others are available at no charge, paid for by advertising. But these ads are not static pitches for products I'd never use. Like the news I am reading, the ads are tailored just for me. Advertisers are willing to shell out a lot of money for this targeting
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ome of these stories are part of a monthly subscription package. Some, where the free preview sucks me in, cost a few pennies billed to my account. Others are available at no charge, paid for by advertising. But these ads are not static pitches for products I'd never use. Like the news I am reading, the ads are tailored just for me. Advertisers are willing to shell out a lot of money for this targeting.
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And every time I return to a site, I am treated as a stranger.
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The revenue generated from the ads shown alongside news search queries is a tiny fraction of our search revenue.
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Google is serious about playing its part. We are already testing, with more than three dozen major partners from the news industry, a service called Google Fast Flip
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It's the year 2015. The compact device in my hand delivers me the world, one news story at a time. I flip through my favorite papers and magazines, the images as crisp as in print, without a maddening wait for each page to load.
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09 Dec 09
Napoleon SuarezI think that Mr. Schmidt was feeling a little heat and he had to ask his friends from WSJ to do him a favor. Within the article, there is a mention of "where the free preview sucks me in, cost a few pennies billed to my account". So, what this means is th
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08 Dec 09
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Der Google-CEO Eric Schmidt reagiert in einem Wall Street Journal Op-Ed auf die Kritik an Googles Rolle im anhaltenden Abwärtstrend der Tageszeitungen. Grundidee: Neue technologische Möglichkeiten erschliessen neue Finanzierungsgrundlage und machen so neu
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Brian TorpeyI certainly don't believe that the Internet will mean the death of news. Through innovation and technology, it can endure with newfound profitability and vitality. Video didn't kill the radio star. It created a whole new additional industry.
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07 Dec 09
richard sambrookThe flow of accurate information, diverse views and proper analysis is critical for a functioning democracy. We also acknowledge that it has been difficult for newspapers to make money from their online content. But just as there is no single cause of the
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paul petty... great op-ed by Google's CEO, regarding recent interaction with Rupert Murdoch & NewsCorp & the news & newspaper industries at large.
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Rem PalpittVideo didn't kill the radio star, and the Internet won't destroy news organizations. It will foster a new, digital business model.
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04 Dec 09
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pedro_daltroThe claim that we're making big profits on the back of newspapers also misrepresents the reality. In search, we make our money primarily from advertisements for products. Someone types in digital camera and gets ads for digital cameras. A typical news sea
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Eamon MolloyIn The Wall Street Journal, Google CEO Eric Schmidt says that the Internet will not destroy news organizations. He says that Google working in cooperation with publishers of newspapers and magazines can help bring about a business model to share ad revenu
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It's the year 2015. The compact device in my hand delivers me the world, one news story at a time. I flip through my favorite papers and magazines, the images as crisp as in print, without a maddening wait for each page to load.
Even better, the device knows who I am, what I like, and what I have already read. So while I get all the news and comment, I also see stories tailored for my interests. I zip through a health story in The Wall Street Journal and a piece about Iraq from Egypt's Al Gomhuria, translated automatically from Arabic to English. I tap my finger on the screen, telling the computer brains underneath it got this suggestion right.
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And if they wish, publishers can remove their content from our search index, or from Google News.
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mediablogiHow Google Can Help Newspapers
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Sandra RiveraIt's the year 2015. The compact device in my hand delivers me the world, one news story at a time. I flip through my favorite papers and magazines, the images as crisp as in print, without a maddening wait for each page to load.
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Damien Van AchterVideo didn't kill the radio star. It created a whole new additional industry.
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Damien Van AchterVideo didn't kill the radio star. It created a whole new additional industry.
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Paul RyanVideo didn't kill the radio star, and the Internet won't destroy news organizations. It will foster a new, digital business model.
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Silvia CoboBut just as there is no single cause of the industry's current problems, there is no single solution. (...)As more of these phones become connected to the Internet, they are becoming reading devices, delivering stories, business reviews and ads. These ph
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It's the year 2015. The compact device in my hand delivers me the world, one news story at a time. I flip through my favorite papers and magazines, the images as crisp as in print, without a maddening wait for each page to load.
Even better, the device knows who I am, what I like, and what I have already read. So while I get all the news and comment, I also see stories tailored for my interests. I zip through a health story in The Wall Street Journal and a piece about Iraq from Egypt's Al Gomhuria, translated automatically from Arabic to English. I tap my finger on the screen, telling the computer brains underneath it got this suggestion right
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when I think about the current crisis in the print industry, this is where I begin—a traditional technology struggling to adapt to a new, disruptive world
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Google is a great source of promotion. We send online news publishers a billion clicks a month from Google News and more than three billion extra visits from our other services, such as Web Search and iGoogle. That is 100,000 opportunities a minute to win loyal readers and generate revenue—for free.
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we all have to work together to fulfill the promise of journalism in the digital age.
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The acceleration in mobile phone sophistication and ownership offers tremendous potential. As more of these phones become connected to the Internet, they are becoming reading devices, delivering stories, business reviews and ads. These phones know where you are and can provide geographically relevant information. There will be more news, more comment, more opportunities for debate in the future, not less.
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The best newspapers have always held up a mirror to their communities. Now they can offer a digital place for their readers to congregate and talk. And just as we have seen different models of payment for TV as choice has increased and new providers have become involved, I believe we will see the same with news.
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Video didn't kill the radio star. It created a whole new additional industry.
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inigo ugarteEric Schmidt: Video didn't kill the radio star, and the Internet won't destroy news organizations.
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Arne van ElkHet antwoord van Google-topman Eric Schmidt op het gedoe rond Google News en al dan niet betaalde krantensites:
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paul jonesThe best newspapers have always held up a mirror to their communities. Now they can offer a digital place for their readers to congregate and talk. And just as we have seen different models of payment for TV as choice has increased and new providers have
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