Associated Press, known for its strong stance against competitors, especially online, has revised its policy on crediting other organizations and even bloggers when due.The news association has been wary of crediting sources that are not part of AP not to mention pure online sources like blogs. This has now changed a... |
7 September 2010 08:21 GMT |
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The Associated Press has announced plans to launch an iPad subscription app, via a strategic business unit aimed at seeking and developing new business opportunities for its multimedia news. The unit is called the AP Gateway and it will facilitate development of fresh news for multiple platforms, including e-readers ... |
1 March 2010 03:18 GMT |
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It looks like Google and the AP(Associated Press) are on speaking terms again though none of them are what you'd call 'talkative'. AP news stories have started showing up on Google News again after seven weeks of radio silence. Google has had an agreement with AP to host news stories on Google News its... |
10 February 2010 06:05 GMT |
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The Google - Associated Press 'saga' drags on, but the story got an interesting twist as Yahoo announced a new agreement with the news wire agency which will allow it to host AP content on its sites under new terms for an unspecified period of time. The new deal was rumored to be coming for a couple of wee... |
2 February 2010 06:30 GMT |
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Much of the old guard news and publishing industry has been critical of the Internet, bloggers, search engines, news aggregators and pretty much anyone else they can point their finger at for, allegedly, creating the financial problems most of those organizations find themselves in. Looking at their own organization... |
14 January 2010 06:56 GMT |
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One interesting piece of news that's been making the rounds of tech blogs and has now reached the more mainstream publications is Google's decision to stop hosting AP content on Google News. People noticed that, as early as December 24, new AP stories, which show up on Google News through a licensing agree... |
12 January 2010 10:39 GMT |
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The AP has set out to be the sheriff in the Wild West of the Internet, at least when it comes to regulating news content, and to save the newspaper business and journalism in general at the same time – not an easy task for any organization, even for one of the biggest news networks in the world. Now some detail... |
3 August 2009 06:24 GMT |
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To say that the newspaper business has seen better days is an understatement. With readership and advertising money dropping significantly over the years many publications are going bust while others struggle to stay afloat. So it's understandable if bigwigs in charge aren't happy and it's also somewha... |
24 July 2009 09:17 GMT |
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Google has responded to accusations of Internet parasitism because of its news aggregation services coming from traditional media outlets indicating that it sends in excess of a billion clicks every month to newspaper websites. Online hotspots that aggregate new content from the web without any license agreement with... |
8 April 2009 06:42 GMT |
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