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Will Micropayments Work for the Wall Street Journal?

The Wall Street Journal Online will reportedly be launching a micropayment model for content this fall. Some other news publications appear to see this is a brilliant move, but asking people to pay for content on the web will draw its share of skepticism. WSJ Managing Editor Robert Thomson says, "It's a payments system -- once we have your details we will be able to charge you according to what you read, in particular, a high price for specialist material."

Newspaper Trade Journal To Print Its Last

In April, the cover of the Newspaper Association of America’s trade magazine Presstime pleaded “Don’t Stop the Presses!,” the don’t and the exclamation point in bright red, confident and defiant serif font.

Wall Street Journal Stabs At Net Neutrality

It's interesting, but not surprising, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin is the target of a scathing editorial by the Wall Street Journal. He's an easy and popular target these days from both sides of just about any issue involving the FCC. He stinks. Everybody knows it.

Murdoch May Make Wall Street Journal Free

An online-only subscription to the Wall Street Journal usually costs $99, and around 1 million people have judged that to be a reasonable price.  Look for some drastic shifts, though, as Rupert Murdoch intends to lower that first number and increase the second.

Journal Register Co. Partners With Google

The New Haven Register, which Journal Register Company describes as its "flagship newspaper," entered a print ad partnership with Google earlier today. And as the parent company stated, the New Haven Register is joining "more than 50 major newspapers across the U.S. that are currently participating in the Google program."

Wall Street Journal Legally Blogging

It took the Journal 106 years to make color a part of the print edition, but the publishers have integrated blogging relatively quickly to the online version of the paper.

2005 Search Engine Journal Blog Awards

Many thanks to the readers and responders who nominated our blog as one of the top search engine optimization related blogs of 2005.

Update: Six Apart Purchase of Live Journal

Six Apart, the parent company behind hosted blogging service TypePad and publishing platform Movable Type, is about to acquire Live Journal for an undisclosed amount ...
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