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2.Farmsphere (www.farmsphere.com)
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4.Printed Blog Pulls the Plug (www.chicagobusiness.com)
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5.M.POS Holdings Limited--Point of Sale (www.mpos.net)
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6.A tale of two very different journalism start-ups (newsosaur.blogspot.com)
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7.Journalism Innovations II conference (artsandmedia.net)
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8.The Associated Press: Osborne: Newspapers will survive, in new form (www.google.com)
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9.Local news startup on cusp of profitability turns to readers to help with final push (www.windycitizen.com)
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10.A 'hybrid' path for saving newspapers - The Boston Globe (www.boston.com)
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11.J-Schools Play Catchup (www.nytimes.com)
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12.WindyCitizen.com publshes first user-prompted report (www.windycitizen.com)
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13.Don't Get Huffy About the Huffington Post (www.slate.com)
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14.Spare change for news (www.salon.com)
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15.‘Hyperlocal’ Web Sites Deliver News Without Newspapers (www.nytimes.com)
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16.No News is Bad News : Making it Work. (www.nonewsisbadnews.org)
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17.New grassroots life for investigative reporting? (www.ojr.org)
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18.The Unnecessary Demise of Local and Regional Print Newspapers (danshafer.com)
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19.1. Solve journalism’s data problem. 2. Kill the AP. 3. Invest in the next market. (www.buzzmachine.com)
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20.Blumsday - tech news content for print, online, video and audio clients (www.blumsday.com)
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21.Is the Huffington Post ready to replace the ailing US newspaper industry? | (www.guardian.co.uk)
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22.A.P. Moving to Halt Use of Articles on Web Sites (www.nytimes.com)
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23.An Argument for a Different Subscription model for Newspapers (bradmaier.com)
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24.A Simple Model for Online Journalism (www.newwest.net)
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25.The New York Times on the precipice (www.vanityfair.com)