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Phillip Molnar / Monterey County Herald:
Restricted web access to The Guardian is Army wide, officials say — The Army admitted Thursday to not only restricting access to The Guardian news website at the Presidio of Monterey, as reported in Thursday's Herald, but Army wide. — Presidio employees said the site had been blocked since …
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Trevor Timm / Freedom of the Press Foundation:
Who is Leaking More: Edward Snowden or the Government Officials Condemning Him? — In the month since the Guardian first started reporting on the surveillance documents provided by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, the government has taken to the media to condemn his leaks and insist he is flagrantly violating the law.
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Poynter, Boing Boing, Softpedia News and Gawker
BuzzFeed:
Under Pressure, Scribd Yanks Ecuadorian Spy Documents — File sharing service pulls documents relating to Ecuador's domestic spying program “because Scribd received a legally valid claim of copyright infringement pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA).”
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Bloomberg:
News Corp. Splits Today. Now the Publishing Unit Has to Prove Doubters Wrong — Effort Underway for New York Post to Compete Nationally With Sites Like BuzzFeed — Rupert Murdoch bowed to investor pressure to split his six-decade-old publishing business from the rest of News Corp.'s media empire.
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Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke / The New York Observer:
News Corp Wants to Compete With BuzzFeed
News Corp Wants to Compete With BuzzFeed
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Claire Atkinson / New York Post:
Hulu's on pause — Owners extend bidding, eyeing $1B — Hulu's owners have extended the deadline for second-round bids until next week to allow DirecTV more time to line up financing, The Post has learned. — The satellite-TV provider is expected to submit a bid of around $1 billion …
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
DOJ Reportedly Did Not Subpoena NYT Phone Records In Leak Investigation — NEW YORK — The Justice Department did not issue a subpoena for New York Times phone records in a leak investigation following David Sanger's 2012 article on the U.S. and Israel developing a computer virus …
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Abby Ohlheiser / The Atlantic Wire:
The Stuxnet Leaker Might Be the General Credited with Getting It Started
The Stuxnet Leaker Might Be the General Credited with Getting It Started
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Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Yahoo To Sunset AltaVista, Axis, RSS Alerts, and Nine Other Products, Some As Soon As Today — Yahoo under Marissa Mayer is taking a page from her old employer, Google, and sunsetting 12 products, with some starting as soon as today. Included are AltaVista and other search products …
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Matt Sledge / The Huffington Post:
Military Judge Deals Blow To Manning Defense — FORT MEADE, Md. — A military judge dealt Bradley Manning's defense a blow on Friday, ruling that government prosecutors can enter two tweets from WikiLeaks into the trial record as circumstantial evidence against him.
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Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab:
ProPublica introduces a magazine to reach new readers on mobile — ProPublica wants to get in the magazine business. — The investigative news nonprofit is launching a monthly digital magazine for iOS devices that will collect the best of its reporting on current topics in the news.
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
New Intel CEO Says Intel TV Sounds Great In Theory. But... Since February Intel executives have been promising to launch a Web TV subscription service sometime this year. And they're still making those promises. — But Intel also has new CEO. And while Brian Krzanich is still supporting …
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DealBook:
S.E.C. Begins an Inquiry of Thomson Reuters Data — Federal securities regulators have opened an inquiry into the media company Thomson Reuters and how it releases closely watched manufacturing data to its trading clients, a move that highlights the government's continued effort to understand …
Ryan Faughnder / Los Angeles Times:
Time Warner Cable to launch TV app on Xbox 360 — Time Warner Cable has made an agreement with Microsoft Corp. to bring its TV app to the tech giant's Xbox 360 devices. (Andrew Harrer / Bloomberg) — After already launching applications for smartphones, tablets and Roku's set-top boxes …
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Xbox Wire, Variety, @jasonhirschhorn, The Next Web, Gizmodo, Mashable and paidContent
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
In Louisiana, journalists face jail time for publishing gun info — Last Wednesday Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal signed into law a bill that imposes a $10,000 fine and up to six months in jail for anyone who publishes “any information contained in an application for a concealed handgun permit …
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