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Twitter Hype of the Day: Nightline Explains “Tweeting”

Cablevision: Newsday Deal Wasn’t (Quite) as Bad as We Feared

New York Times to the Web: Hands Off Our “T”!

Upside at the Washington Post: At Least Web Ads Didn’t Disappear Last Quarter

Ballmer on Yahoo Search Deal: “Blah, Blah, Blah”

Ticketmaster Makes Up With Bruce Springsteen–And His Fans

Apple’s Upsell: The iTunes Pass

Jeff Bezos Sells the Kindle to Jon Stewart: “We’d Make It Cheaper If We Could”

Media Mogul Steve Rattner Goes to Washington, Where He Won’t Be Car Czar

Murdoch Addresses the Troops After Chernin Leaves: Time to “Streamline”

Rupert Murdoch Loses His Lieutenant: Peter Chernin Leaving News Corp.

Not Breaking News: Steve Jobs Not Coming Back to Work Early

Oscar’s YouTube No-Show

How Much Is Your Favorite Blog Worth? Less Than It Was a Year Ago (Maybe).

Say Goodbye to Hollywood: Gawker Valleywags Defamer

Nostalgia Trip of the Day: Web 1.0 Buzzwords That Won’t Go Away

New York Times Battens Hatches, Drops Dividend

Google’s Plan to Save Newspapers: Make Them Look Better

No One Likes Web Ads. What About Web Ads That Look Like Magazine Ads?

Did Big Cable Force Hulu Off Boxee?

CBS: Things Are Bad, But We Can Pay Our Bills; Dividend Slashed

Why Did Hulu Disappear From CBS’s TV.com? Because It Can.

YouTube=MTV 2.0. Time to Turn That Into a Business

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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