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Kevin: AP is cutting fees for newspapers and broadcasters, but it is looking to renegotiate its deals with internet giants such as Yahoo, AOL, Google and Microsoft.
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Suw: Fun and quite accurate decision-making tool. It's a bit limited at the moment, but it shows real promise.
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Suw: Fabulous bit of work that it's hard to stop playing with!
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Suw: I know a ton of people who should read this, and make very careful notes.
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Kevin: Craig McGill reports: "Now, here’s an interesting one, passed on to me by someone we shall call CIPRMole where basically the NLA (the Newspaper Licensing Association) want to charge organisations – starting with cuttings services then moving on to others by 2010 – for including links to newspaper stories:"
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Kevin: Beijing will seek to employ at least 10,000 "internet volunteers" before the end of this year to monitor "harmful" websites and content, said an official at the municipal authority's information office.
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Kevin: Joshua Micah Marshall describes Talking Points Memo as a hybrid of collaborative reporting with readers and traditional reporting.
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Kevin: A look at the internet filtering being used in Iran and how technology is being used to organise protests. Ethan Zuckerman "senses that the technology isn't helping opposition supporters as much as are traditional organizing methods like phone calls and word of mouth".