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An interview aggregator…
Rob McGibbon has just launched an intriguing looking site called Access Interviews, basically aggregating interviews. Will it work? (And in case you wondered what Andy McNab looked like…)
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The new BBC homepage?
Apparently…
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Unfounded lesbian smears sell! (Well, almost)
The Times (of London) should have found itself generating big web traffic thanks to its print edition making the front page of Drudge. So how did it (nearly) happen? With a little help from unfounded allegations of a lesbian affair involving Hillary Clinton and an aide. Last week the Drudge Report originally linked to this…
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The democratic medium…
From Tom Abate: Summarizing a report from the Internet Advertising Bureau in conjunction with PricewaterhouseCoopers, MediaPost writes: “Internet ad spending remained concentrated among the top 10 sellers online, which accounted for 70 percent of all money spent. Ninety-one percent of all ad dollars online were spent with publishers in the top 50… Search (41%), banners/display…