Monday, August 12, 2013

Technology Industry Extends a Hand to Struggling Print Media - NYTimes.com

In other dead-tree news, see To Stay Afloat, Bookstores Turn to Web Donors
"Google, which has been criticized for profiting from news content created by others, began financing journalism fellowships for eight people this year. The founder of Craigslist, the free listing service that helped ruin newspapers’ classified advertising, helped finance a book on ethics for journalists.
A co-founder of Facebook, the social network many young people rely on for news, recently bought New Republic magazine, and the founder of eBay, another classified ad killer, started an online news service in Hawaii. Steven P. Jobs, the former Apple chief executive, went out of his way to advise newspapers how to adapt their products for the tablet era."
Technology Industry Extends a Hand to Struggling Print Media - NYTimes.com

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