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News Headlines For the Past Week

March 18, 2010

Most students use Wikipedia, avoid telling profs about it

YouTube Launches Partner Program for Indie Bands

Toy Pitches for Boys Half-Baked?

Students Want Online Learning

Want to Read Good Journalism? Try NewsTrust's New Personalized Filtering Tool

Copyright conviction raises privacy concerns


March 16, 2010

Why Wikipedia Should Be Trusted As A Breaking News Source

The thorny challenges of online news

Losses from Internet crime more than doubled in 2009

No Jokes: Newspapers Cutting Comic Strips

Facing the (Free) Music

Americans more interested in accessing media than owning it


March 15, 2010

Charlie Angus Set To Propose Canadian MP3 Player Levy

Pew: readers prefer ad-supported news to pay walls

How Oscar Found Ms. Right

How Oscar Found Ms. Right

All-text video games make comeback

10 Legal Moves That Changed Advertising

On Facebook, You Are Who You Know


March 12, 2010

Ontario adds Internet safety to elementary curriculum

Instant Ads Set the Pace on the Web

Reuters to Journalists: Don’t Break News on Twitter

Choice Awards: White House Appeals To Developers To Create Health-Conscious Games

TV networks fighting to televise inquest into ER death of homeless Winnipeg man

Twitter users not so social after all


March 11, 2010

Even a 3-Year-Old Understands the Power of Advertising

Researchers urge crackdown on junk food TV ads

Newspapers Must Learn the Value of the Link

Stephen Harper goes viral on YouTube

A matter of perspective

Kidvid's Eye View: Kwedit reconsidered


 


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