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New York Times Sells 100,000 Digital Subscriptions in One Month
On March 28, 2011, the New York Times posted a pay wall on its site forcing readers to subscribe if they wanted to view more than 20 articles per month. Since then, the New York Times has sold 100,000 digital subscriptions. What could this mean for paid content? Find out more here .
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Amazon Cloud Outage
On Thursday, April 21, 2011 around 5 a.m EST, Amazon's Cloud-based web service outage took down many big name websites including Foursquare, Reddit, Hootsuite, and Quora just to name a few.
It took over 24 hours to get all effected sites back up and running. Will this forever tarnish the reputation of cloud computing? Get all the details here.
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| Who Owns iPads?
ComScore, a widely known research firm, conducted a survey that started in December 2010 and ended in February 2011. More than 30,000 people over the age of 13 with mobile devices were surveyed. Based on the findings, 7.8 million people in the U.S. own an iPad. The Wall Street Journal reported on the data earlier this month. Find the stats here.
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Attention iPhone and Android Users!
Both the Apple iPhone and Google's Android operating systems have been scrutinized over the past few weeks due to their location tracking issues.
The issues with their GPS tracking is not a huge one, but if your iPhone were to get in the hands of the wrong person, that person could find out where you live.
To find out more about the issues, click here.
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Notes from a 21st Century "Mad" Man
What are we doing here anyway? Larry discusses how to find your company mission.
Read his blog here.
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