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"Almost 4m homes in the UK cannot get broadband internet access at speeds that the government would like all households to be able to have by 2012, according to Ofcom, the telecoms regulator."
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"we caught up with one of the events speakers, Drew Broomhall, Times Online’s Search Editor, to discuss how SEO is affecting journalism and newspapers, and developing an SEO strategy."
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"So, iPhone 3.0. We are so excited about this. In-app purchase, peer to peer, accessories, Maps, push notifications, cut/copy/paste, landscape, messages, Voice Memos, Calendar with support for CalDAV, new Stock app, Search, and Spotlight."
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"Number of people accessing news and information on their mobile device more than doubles in a year."
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"The New York Times is embarking on a test of blogging in two neighbourhoods and three towns around New York."
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"If you follow me on Twitter, you probably noticed that I spent my lunch hour at the Open Society Institute today for a talk on "The Future of News" by Paul Steiger, the longtime managing editor of the Wall Street Journal, who is the head of ProPublica, an 'independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest'."
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"however many of these platforms we create, there's always been a section of our readership who want nothing more than to read the newspaper in a newspaper format. For that reason we created our digital editions, and today we're relaunching them under the auspices of a new provider."
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"So who’s gaining in the online video war?"
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"We're excited to announce today that 8 news agencies, which are members of the European Pressphoto Agency, will be joining our existing Hosted News partners."
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"Do you have a link problem? You can handle linking. It’s just one post/article/page without a link. You can link whenever you want to. Or can you?"