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Kara Swisher / Re/code:
Rap Genius Co-Founder Moghadam Fired Over Tasteless Comments on Santa Barbara Shooting — Rap Genius co-founder Mahbod Moghadam has been fired from the annotation service after posting appalling comments on the memoir of mass murderer Elliot Rodger, who killed six people in a shooting spree earlier this week.
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Bob Pool / Los Angeles Times:
Isla Vista shootings: University newspaper editor was near crime scene — As out-of-town news organizations swept into tiny Isla Vista to report on Friday's shooting rampage, campus newspaper editor Marissa Wenzke had already spent 12 hours on the story. Wenzke, 22, was partying …
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David Carr / New York Times:
A Platform and Blogging Tool, Medium Charms Writers — SAN FRANCISCO — Evan Williams is at it again. Mr. Williams is sitting in an office here a mile up the road from Twitter, where he is a founder and is still a board member, working on Medium, an amorphous-sounding company …
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Andrew Griffin / The Independent:
Largest torrent search engine Torrentz.eu taken down by UK anti-piracy police — Torrentz.eu — which acts as a search engine for torrents rather than storing them — has had its domain seized by the Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit — The internet's largest torrent search engine …
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TorrentFreak, The Next Web, VentureBeat and Beyond Search
Jay Yarow / Business Insider:
An Interview With Walt Mossberg And Kara Swisher, The Most Powerful Media Duo In Silicon Valley — On Tuesday, Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher will host the Code Conference. — It's their tech industry conference featuring big-name speakers like Google cofounder Sergey Brin …
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Liana B. Baker / Reuters:
ESPN considering selling online subs to soccer games for customers without pay TV — RPT-ESPN may offer online soccer package outside pay TV — ESPN is considering selling online access to live Major League Soccer games to consumers without pay TV subscriptions, an experiment that could help …
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VentureBeat, @gothamistdan and Engadget
Max Bearak / New York Times:
Foreign news outlets see India as potential market; Guardian considering new site launch there — Global Digital News Brands See Growth Opportunity in India — Newspaper is everywhere in India. Print readership, especially of the country's vernacular press, is continuing to rise.
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Dan Hart / Bloomberg:
Hachette Apologizes to Authors Caught in Amazon Dispute — Hachette Book Group apologized to its authors for a dispute with Amazon.com Inc. that prompted the online retailer to block pre-orders for some of the publisher's forthcoming book releases. — “Please know that we are doing everything …
Jamal Osman / Guardian:
Channel 4 journalist Jamal Osman say he is regularly harassed by British security services — I am a British citizen not a second-class citizen — Coming through passport control is an ordeal, I am followed on the street and hassled by security services. Not all citizens enjoy the same rights
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Frédéric Filloux / Monday Note:
NYT could get rid of print and still produce profit, based on innovation report, other sources — The New York Times KPI's — Here are numbers lifted form the NYT's Innovation report (see last week) and other sources. — Most of The New York Times' reach comes from its digital audience.
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@jayrosen_nyu, @saramorrison, @ryanchittum, @morisy and @filloux
Nic Christensen / mUmBRELLA:
Guardian Australia MD points to brand partnerships and events as path to profitability — The managing director of the Guardian Australia says it has exceeded revenues by 300 per cent in it first year, but conceded the road to profitability for the offshoot of the UK newspaper does not lie in display advertising.
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mUmBRELLA, Crikey and @arusbridger
Jon Russell / The Next Web:
How YouTube is changing the media landscape in Asia — YouTube is already established as the world's most popular video site. To that point, it sees more than one billion unique visitors each month, many of whom go in search of funny videos or music, but there's a whole lot more to it.