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Newspapers want search engines to pay

February 1, 2006 Tired of watching Google, others profit from their content, newspapers mull their options and consider suing. TAGS: WAN, newspaper, search engine, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., photograph

Newspapers search for Web headline magic

February 2, 2007 Crafting snappy headlines to suit search engines isn't easy. Will a journalistic art form be lost or born again? TAGS: search engine optimization, headline, newspaper, search engine, training, audit, article, editor, Google Inc.

Study: Online newspapers flourish

November 15, 2005 As print circulations continue to shrink, newspapers see their Web site visitors grow in steady ranks. TAGS: newspaper, Nielsen/NetRatings, visitor

Report: Craigslist costing newspapers millions

December 28, 2004 The free community Web site has cost San Francisco Bay Area newspapers up to $65 million, according to a new report. TAGS: Craigslist, newspaper, eBay Inc., San Francisco

Newspapers want Google News' quarter

May 23, 2007 Some in newspaper industry are beginning to ask why Google is getting free ride when it comes to indexing stories. TAGS: Google News, newspaper, Tribune Co., Belgium, headline, Google Inc., search engine, spokesman, photograph

California gives up newspaper vs. Web fight

December 21, 2004 State won't appeal ruling that struck down online real-estate restrictions. TAGS: newspaper, state, California, restriction

Newspapers and ads: Missed delivery

November 12, 2007 The Web has conquered the market for classifieds. Is there any cause for hope in last-ditch efforts by the old-school print publishers? TAGS: newspaper, online advertising, real estate, Craigslist, Yahoo! Inc.

Yahoo hires newspaper veteran

November 12, 2004 The arrival of Neil Budde, founding editor of The Wall Street Journal Online, signals the Net giant's growing interest in original content. TAGS: Lloyd Braun, newspaper, Yahoo! Inc., entertainment

Newspapers invest $15 million more in Topix.net

November 6, 2006 Gannett, Tribune and McClatchy companies now own almost an 80 percent combined stake in the news aggregation Web site. TAGS: Gannett, Topix.net, Tribune Co., stake, newspaper

Newspapers woo bloggers with mixed results

June 1, 2006 Plenty of papers are blogging. But mixing old-time news gathering with new "citizen journalism" isn't always easy. TAGS: newspaper, Technorati, blog, Austin, reader, paper, Forrester Research Inc., blogger, hiring, audience, Texas, agreement

Harvard newspaper subpoenaed in Facebook suit

November 23, 2005 The lawsuit against the popular college networking Web site includes a subpeona by the site's rival. TAGS: Facebook, newspaper, networking

Blogging's not the enemy, says Dan Rather

March 13, 2007 The seasoned broadcast journalist talks to CNET News.com about old media, new media and the future of journalism in the digital age. TAGS: Dan Rather, journalism, newspaper, blogging, journalist, CBS Broadcasting Inc., definition, multimedia, career, category, media, blog, president

Microsoft bows to the Belgians

October 20, 2006 Company agrees to remove links to articles from Belgian papers to avoid copyright lawsuit threatened by publishers. TAGS: newspaper, lawsuit, article, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., link

Digital rebirth for comic strips

February 2, 2006 "See you in the funny pages" takes on a new meaning for cartoon artists who are making a home on the Web. TAGS: strip, newspaper, audience, Colorado, writer, blog, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft, NYT partner on newspaper software

April 28, 2006 Times Reader uses the graphics power of Windows Vista to help bring the "Gray Lady" further into the digital age. Image: NYT gets digital boost TAGS: newspaper, Bill Gates, chairman, Microsoft Windows Vista, brand, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, PC

All the news that robots pick

March 25, 2005 Google suffers black eyes in quest to best traditional newspapers with mathematical algorithms and robots. TAGS: Google News, robot, newspaper, Google Inc., algorithm

Cell phone concierge, now at your service

December 30, 2005 Forget the hotel front desk; AskMeNow strives to answer questions on just about anything--the zanier the better. TAGS: caller, newspaper, researcher, Internet search, mobile device, cell phone, mobile phone, CEO, movie

In Finland shooting, fallout for YouTube?

November 7, 2007 The video-sharing site is getting worked over by some media outlets. It doesn't deserve it. TAGS: Finland, YouTube, publication, newspaper, Britain, letter, message, video, Google Inc., photograph

Media tremors--the earth is shifting

June 22, 2007 CNET News.com's Harry Fuller says a tectonic shift is creating cracks in the media landscape that may never get paved over. TAGS: layoff, newspaper, Yahoo! Inc., China, America Online Inc., Flickr, Google Inc., battery, laptop computer

Survey: For big news, consumers bypass blogs

October 2, 2006 Most consumers still turn to traditional media to get their news during major events, new survey finds. TAGS: survey, Internet-site, media, newspaper, blog, radio, event, entertainment, TV
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