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Hulu Brushes Off Boxee, and Boxee Comes Back for More

Video: Jon Stewart Bangs the CNBC Drum, Again

Hearst Not Killing Seattle’s Post-Intelligencer, After All–Just Gutting It

Boxee: Big Media “Gets It,” but Not Fast Enough. So Here’s a Hulu Hack.

Why Are Big Music’s Videos Trapped on YouTube? An Insider Explains.

A Web Ad Guy’s Third Act: Better TV Ads for TV Shows

CBS: No Web Ad Recession for March Madness

Blockbuster: Look Ma, No Bankruptcy

Video: Jon Stewart Goes Howard Beale on CNBC

Will YouTube Music Become a Reality? Here’s Hoping.

The Ad Business Is Either Not as Bad as You Think, or Worse

Who’s Still Using AOL? Your Mom.

That Was Fast: Kindle, Meet the iPhone

Blockbuster Rumored for Chapter 11: Shares Cheaper Than a Late Fee

Hollywood’s Napster Moment Arrives, Courtesy of MegaVideo

Google Rewards Execs for a Job Sort Of Well Done

EMI’s Owners Suffer a $1.6 Billion Case of Buyer’s Remorse

New York Times to the Web: Careful With Our Copy!

Web Video Winners: YouTube, Hulu…and MegaVideo?

Universal Music: We Don’t Sound as Bad as Everyone Else

Can Web Sites Make More Money Selling Fewer Ads?

What Do Online Ad Execs Find Funny? Here’s Yahoo’s Version.

Music Retail Going, Going, Just About Gone: Virgin Shutting Two More Music Stores

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Moore’s Law means that more and more things can be done practically for free, if only it weren’t for those people who want to be paid. People are the flies in Moore’s Law’s ointment. When machines get incredibly cheap to run, people seem correspondingly expensive.

— From Jaron Lanier’s new book, “Who Owns the Future?” excerpted on Wired.com