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Friday, November 6, 2009Content Bridges
"That tells us that precious, and costly, newsprint will be used mainly for local news, but pixel-based newsreading will include the wider world," writes Ken Doctor. "Which, of course, makes the formerly mass market newspaper a niche -- what happened locally yesterday -- and the web mass."...
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