Archive for July 25th, 2010

Media execs debate free/paid online news – Sydney Morning Herald


Media execs debate free/paid online news
Sydney Morning Herald
Firmly in the paid camp in the "paid vs. free" debate was News Corp.'s head of digital operations Jon Miller who said charging online readers is a notion ...

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Arianna’s Answer – Newsweek


Newsweek

Arianna's Answer
Newsweek
This is what The Huffington Post—and every other online news site—is up against. She has lots of company: one block over from HuffPo's SoHo headquarters ...

Party On with Online Invitations – Voxy


Voxy

Party On with Online Invitations
Voxy
MyPunchbowl, a complete party planning site, is getting ready to unveil a new Digital Invitation Studio that will help you create online invites and e-cards ...

A card and then a wink; the new tools for dating – Worcester Telegram


New York Daily News

A card and then a wink; the new tools for dating
Worcester Telegram
“This was very easy and free and straightforward,” Ms. Hirsch said, unlike her experience with JDate.com, which she said was “very formal.” On such sites ...
Latest dating trends include Web-based calling cards and GPS-powered appsNew York Daily News
Now, woo your secret crush with a Web-based 'calling card'Economic Times

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Fees for online news yet to succeed – Sydney Morning Herald


Fees for online news yet to succeed
Sydney Morning Herald
Firmly in the paid camp in the "paid vs. free" debate was News Corp.'s head of digital operations Jon Miller who said charging online readers is a notion ...

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Legalised Online Casinos In US States This Year? – Punters Hero


Punters Hero

Legalised Online Casinos In US States This Year?
Punters Hero
More so now than ever the online gambling industry needs legalisation throughout the world. US and Euro players can play legally at free online casino sites ...

Internet takes snide to a whole new level – Victoria Times Colonist


Internet takes snide to a whole new level
Victoria Times Colonist
But since late 2008, a bevy of new online snark sites have sprouted and grown into flourishing multimedia enterprises. Ask the woman known to the Internet ...