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Paresh Dave / Los Angeles Times:
Twitter, AOL lock down URLs in wake of New York Times hack — A data center in Oregon. Some data centers host the content users see on websites. Others, such as ones operated by Melbourne IT, hold crucial records that tell the Internet where to find the data centers that have the content.
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Gizmodo, The Verge, Hillicon Valley and New York Times
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Samantha Bomkamp / Chicago Tribune:
Hacked New York Times' website mostly restored — Access to the New York Times website has been mostly restored a day after hackers claimed credit for taking over the domain and preventing visitors from accessing news stories for most of the previous afternoon.
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Reuters
Brian Fung / The Switch:
Here's why you still might not be able to reach nytimes.com — By Andrea Peterson and Timothy B. Lee, Published: August 28 at 7:23 pm — Can you access the New York Times website at nytimes.com yet? For many internet users, including me, the answer to that is still no. The Times …
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Motherboard and OpenDNS Blog
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Understanding the New York Times hack
Understanding the New York Times hack
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Washington Post, AllThingsD, ZDNet, PC Advisor, Business Insider, @poynter, ZDNet, The Atlantic Wire and news.nytco.com
Mike Isaac / AllThingsD:
Twitter Acquires Social TV Tracker Trendrr — Twitter has acquired Trendrr, a social tracking TV service that until today competed with Twitter's own in-house analytics products. — After Wednesday's acquisition, the three dominant, stand-alone players in the social TV chatter space are gone.
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The Trendrr Blog, @twittermedia, The Next Web, Mashable, NYT Bits, Los Angeles Times, Hollywood Reporter, @lucas_shaw, Digits, @cliffordnyc, CNET, TechCrunch, @mikeisaac, @markghuneim, Lost Remote, GigaOM, @robinsloan, @briansolis, Engadget, @sfiegerman, @ericaamerica, The Wrap, ZDNet, VatorNews, VentureBeat, Fast Company, Media & Entertainment, Broadcasting & Cable and WebProNews
David Ford / ABC News:
ABC News Reopens Bureau in Beirut — ABC News has reopened a bureau in Beirut, Lebanon. Alexander Marquardt who covers the region for the network will be based there. The Beirut bureau is in addition to ABC's long-standing base in Jerusalem. ABC's first Beirut bureau was opened 45 years ago by a young Peter Jennings.
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Politico, @williamsjon, The Huffington Post and @marquardta
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Reporters Without Borders:
News providers targeted by both government and opposition forces
News providers targeted by both government and opposition forces
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Poynter
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
As Syria Attack Looms, Few U.S. News Outlets Report From Damascus
As Syria Attack Looms, Few U.S. News Outlets Report From Damascus
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@jpeyron, NBCNews, Lawfare and The Daily Caller
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Arianna Goes (Even More) Global: HuffPost Live Launches WorldPost in Berggruen Institute Partnership — HuffPost Live Host Ahmed Shihab-Eldin speaking with Mehdi Hasan, political director of HuffPost U.K. — HuffPost Live, the Huffington Post's live-streaming network …
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Ted Johnson / Variety:
MPAA: Piracy Hub Hotfile Found Liable for Copyright Infringement — Cyberlocker Hotfile has been found liable for copyright infringement for housing movies and TV shows on its site, the MPAA said on Wednesday. — The decision from the U.S. District Court in Florida was the first such ruling …
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Home Media Magazine, Broadcasting & Cable, The Wrap, Techdirt and Hillicon Valley
Hamish McKenzie / PandoDaily:
BuzzFeed has a Medium problem — BuzzFeed ought to thank anti-abortion group Personhood USA, which has exposed a serious flaw in the upstart publication's system. With a BuzzFeedalicious listicle detailing why Planned Parenthood is the work of a promiscuous, condomless Satan …
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National Review, ThinkProgress, Sacramento Bee and The Raw Story
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
AOL Hires Associated Content's Luke Beatty in Key Strategy Role — Luke Beatty — the well-known entrepreneur who created Associated Content and later sold it to Yahoo for $90 million — will be taking a key job at AOL as its head of strategic partnerships.
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Softpedia News
Jeremy Thompson / Press Gazette:
Mick Deane: 'We can't let the bad guys win, the people rely on us to be their voice' — Mick Deane died as he lived, doing his best. Doing his best to open the eyes of the world to injustice. Doing his best for his mates. And he never did less than his best.
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Sky News and TV Newsroom
Jim Romenesko:
Henry Blodget: 'One inspiring story that's worth telling is Nick Carlson's' — piece has over 850,000 views — and now BI boss Henry Blodget tells the story of Nicholas Carlson. — “Thanks to his training at [Gawker Media's] Valleywag, Nick had developed a tendency to be snarky, judgmental …
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Dieter Bohn / The Verge:
Verizon Wireless again working on deal to break free of Vodafone, says WSJ — We haven't heard much about Verizon's rumored plans to buy out Vodafone's stake in the company for $100 billion for a few months now, but according to the Wall Street Journal those talks have been “rekindled.”
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MoneyBeat, PhoneArena and Wall Street Journal
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Time Warner Cable's new Xbox app won't count against data caps — Time Warner Cable launched a new app on the Xbox 360 Tuesday that gives subscribers of the pay TV provider access to live feeds from up to 300 TV channels, including programming from networks like ABC, FOX and Comedy Central.
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Media & Entertainment, The Verge, Broadcasting & Cable and CNET
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Catherine Shu / TechCrunch:
The Time Warner Cable TV App For Xbox 360 Is Now Available, With Access To 300 Channels
The Time Warner Cable TV App For Xbox 360 Is Now Available, With Access To 300 Channels
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Forbes, Policy Blog, VentureBeat, @wxfritter, Variety, Engadget and Broadcasting & Cable