Friday, 21 June 2013

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Why I will never click on your Instagram video, no matter how much you want me to

Instagram has launched a new feature that allows users to share short video clips -- but photos and video are very different animals, and the audience for the latter may not be as large as Instagram thinks. It definitely doesn't include me.

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DOJ compares Apple and publishers to oil cartels; now sit back and wait for the verdict

In its summation in the ebook pricing case Thursday afternoon, the DOJ accused Apple of "fairly brazen" price fixing. Now it's time to wait for Judge Cote's verdict, which could take weeks or months.

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Netflix’s decision to renew Hemlock Grove shows its algorithms are working

Most people have never heard of Hemlock Grove. Critics who watched it hated it. But Netflix nonetheless decided to renew the original series for a second season.

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Apple: Ruling against us in ebook case would create “chilling” effect on content markets

Apple provided its closing argument in the ebook case Thursday morning, with the government set to follow in the afternoon. Lead Apple attorney Orin Snyder argued that a ruling against Apple would create a "chilling" precedent.

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The paywall mirage: More are paying for news, but most aren’t and likely never will

A Reuters Institute study shows that more people are paying for their news, particularly on tablets and phones -- but it also confirms that the vast majority of readers aren't paying and most say they likely never will.

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New York Times expands access to mobile content

The Times has new tweaks to its paywall -- including offering non-subscribers access to three articles across all sections on its apps.

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Google, Amazon ask to shield sales in Apple ebook trial; judge says issues have “shifted”

Today is the grand finale of a big price-fixing clash between Apple and the Justice Department. On the eve of closing arguments, Apple's rivals have filed to cover sales figures while the judge suggested she has shifted her view of the case.

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From radio to Twitter, the ageless Vin Scully shows why the future of media is social

During his Wednesday night Tweetcast for the Dodgers, Scully basically tweeted like he broadcasts, but with one huge social media bonus: the ability to engage directly with his audience.

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Feedly hits 12 million users, launches web version and quits relying on Google’s backend

Feedly is no longer relying on Google Reader's backend, and on Wednesday it announced a much-requested web-only version and a bunch of new apps.

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Apple TV gets HBO Go and sports with WatchESPN

None of this makes Apple TV a viable cable replacement for those who want premium content and live sports because it still requires that pesky cable subscription. But Apple is slowly broadening its living room play to compete with Xbox and Roku.

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Netflix will launch in the Netherlands in late 2013, as its international expansion slows

Love Amsterdam? So does Netflix: The streaming service revealed that it's going to launch in the Netherlands later this year.

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When journalists attack: Glenn Greenwald takes on Kurt Eichenwald over the NSA story

Some of the tension between Glenn Greenwald and other national-security journalists over the NSA surveillance story broke out into the open on Tuesday in a Twitter fight between the Guardian writer and Kurt Eichenwald of Vanity Fair.

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Photographer sues BuzzFeed for $3.6M over viral sharing model

A photographer says BuzzFeed should pay copyright damages not only for an unauthorized photo that appeared on its site -- but for the dozens of other sites on which the photo appeared.

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As Apple ebook trial enters last week, it’s all about Steve Jobs

As the Apple ebook pricing trial enters its final week, much of SVP Eddy Cue's testimony Monday focused on Steve Jobs' involvement with the launch of the iBookstore.

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