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Larry Magid larry at larrymagid.com
Mon Aug 20 15:33:15 UTC 2018


What I want to see if a Spotify for journalism. Pay one monthly fee for
virtually everything. I pay for a few sites but get annoyed when I have to
pay for a site I rarely use. Some give you a certain # of views per month,
which is OK but I'd still rather pay about $10 a month for virtually all of
it if a business model could be made for such a plan.

Larry Magid <http://www.larrymagid.com/>

On-Air technology analyst, CBS News
Syndicated columnist --  San Jose Mercury News & Forbes blogger

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On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 2:49 PM David Needle <davidneedle at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Sorry to pile on here RE; Dana's comments, but agree with Ron's points and
> also it would be helpful to clarify your conclusion:
>
> *Journalism business models, based on payment before access, are fine as
> far as they go. But they're limiting what the Internet can do for people.
> To a greater and greater extent.  *
>
> You seem to be saying the tail is wagging the dog here and somehow the
> very niche market of paid sites is impacting access people have to
> information in general? I don't see it that way ... we there is no lack of
> good reporting, information, research etc. that's available for free,
> whether ad-supported or via other models.
>
> On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 2:42 PM, Ron Miller <ronsmiller at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> This simply not accurate Dana. While it may have a newsletter as part of
>> its outreach, it's an online publication like TechCrunch or Recode or
>> VentureBeat. What is different is that it uses a subscription model instead
>> of an advertising one. And for the record, journalism has always operated
>> on a pay before access model, even before the internet. I don't recall
>> getting a newspaper for free (except maybe the penny saver variety) before
>> the Internet came along. You paid a newspaper carrier or the newsstand, but
>> you paid, then you could read.
>>
>> On NaN/NaN/NaN Dana Blankenhorn <danablankenhorn at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> More and more, online publications are paid only. They're newsletters.
>>>
>>> Nothing wrong with newsletters. But most people have only X number of
>>> dollars to spend on content. They're only going to buy a certain number of
>>> newsletters. Which means they're only going to have access to a certain
>>> (and falling) percentage of the news the Internet had to offer.
>>>
>>> Which means information flows slow. People don't find out things until a
>>> day or two later, when embargoes are broken and the "free" media gets ahold
>>> of it. Starting with TV.
>>>
>>> This is the plaque of the Internet's circulatory system. As it builds
>>> up, it's increasingly dangerous.
>>>
>>> There was always a division between high cost newsletters and low-cost
>>> mass media. This is disappearing. The NY Times and The Information want
>>> similar amounts of money, although one seeks a mass audience, and the other
>>> niche.
>>>
>>> Journalism business models, based on payment before access, are fine as
>>> far as they go. But they're limiting what the Internet can do for people.
>>> To a greater and greater extent.
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 1:08 PM David Needle <davidneedle at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Piling on here at this point as there have already been several replies
>>>> to Andy's question about how legit The Information is as a news analysis
>>>> site. I am not a paid subscriber, but I've signed up to free daily email
>>>> feed where editor Jessica Lessin occasionally writes in-depth editorials
>>>> like this one (below) on Facebook. Thoughtful piece.
>>>>
>>>> She also mentions a new hire. They seem to be on a roll:
>>>>
>>>> *Welcome Investigative Chief David Heath!*
>>>>
>>>> This week, we were fortunate to have the great David Heath, most
>>>> recently the data director of CNN, join our team as investigations editor,
>>>> and I want to tell you all a little about him. For those of you who don’t
>>>> speak “newsroom,” David oversees two of our reporters who focus primarily
>>>> on investigative work—Reed Albergotti and Matt Drange—and will work with
>>>> our other 20 journalists on longer term projects that require a
>>>> particularly heavy bout of investigative digging, document retrieval and
>>>> data analysis. (He’s already working closely with our tech team on new
>>>> database resources.)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>> From: Jessica Lessin <jessica at theinformation.com>
>>>> Date: Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 8:01 AM
>>>> Subject: What Everyone Is Missing About Facebook
>>>> To: davidneedle at gmail.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Plus Amazon's antitrust woes, Walmart's potential Netflix competitor,
>>>> Instagram's growing bot problem and more: The Information's Weekly
>>>> Newsletter
>>>> Happy Saturday,You really have to wonder about the growing disconnect
>>>> between regulators, media and finance or power, information, and money. It
>>>> was another week of very bad headlines for Google and Facebook. And
>>>> investors didn’t even blink! More on the Facebook scandal of the week
>>>> later. But fir...
>>>>
>>>> <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlaW5mb3JtYXRpb24uY29tP3V0bV9tZWRpdW09ZW1haWxcdTAwMjZ1dG1fc291cmNlPWNpbyIsImxpbmtfaWQiOjE2MjE3OTc1LCJwb3NpdGlvbiI6MH0/83a3d175097c863a3a64661bfa27100a5fc77bc3fbdd51e71723c51c9f2c3399>
>>>>
>>>> Happy Saturday,
>>>>
>>>> You really have to wonder about the growing disconnect between
>>>> regulators, media and finance or power, information, and money. It was
>>>> another week of very bad headlines for Google and Facebook. And investors
>>>> didn’t even blink!
>>>>
>>>> More on the Facebook scandal of the week later. But first, here at The
>>>> Information, it was a week of big exclusive articles about Walmart *working
>>>> on a Netflix competitor
>>>> <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlaW5mb3JtYXRpb24uY29tL2FydGljbGVzL3dhbG1hcnQtcGxvdHMtcml2YWwtdG8tbmV0ZmxpeC1hbWF6b24tcHJpbWUtdmlkZW8_dXRtX21lZGl1bT1lbWFpbFx1MDAyNnV0bV9zb3VyY2U9Y2lvIiwibGlua19pZCI6MTYyNjMxNjIxLCJwb3NpdGlvbiI6MX0/b2ae9c6a037717f59ba081a7609b4e65a3400b70ee66d44444bbb6a5cd7aa511>*,
>>>> Amazon and its pending *antitrust issues
>>>> <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlaW5mb3JtYXRpb24uY29tL2FydGljbGVzL2FtYXpvbi1hbnRpdHJ1c3QtcHVzaC1zbG93bHktZ2FpbnMtZ3JvdW5kP3V0bV9tZWRpdW09ZW1haWxcdTAwMjZ1dG1fc291cmNlPWNpbyIsImxpbmtfaWQiOjE2MjYzMTYyNSwicG9zaXRpb24iOjJ9/841c395a03538917dd058695ca68bf972227cc7d0cdab681a5632725f0397af6>*,
>>>> the *end of an era
>>>> <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlaW5mb3JtYXRpb24uY29tL2FydGljbGVzL3NpcmlzLWxhc3QtcmVtYWluaW5nLWNvZm91bmRlci1pcy1vdXQtYXQtYXBwbGU_dXRtX21lZGl1bT1lbWFpbFx1MDAyNnV0bV9zb3VyY2U9Y2lvIiwibGlua19pZCI6MTYyNjMxNjMzLCJwb3NpdGlvbiI6M30/b08b5bd5eb44b0f5a63da3fdd8e8463d0d61c6b5a80b1a8188d5c5da20f39813> *at
>>>> Siri, Facebook *actually aligning with Google
>>>> <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlaW5mb3JtYXRpb24uY29tL2FydGljbGVzL2luLXJldmVyc2FsLWZhY2Vib29rLW11bGxzLXN3aXRjaC10by1nb29nbGUtYXBwcz91dG1fbWVkaXVtPWVtYWlsXHUwMDI2dXRtX3NvdXJjZT1jaW8iLCJsaW5rX2lkIjoxNjI2MzE2MjIsInBvc2l0aW9uIjo0fQ/c1d2cdb5654802a70177fd49cd2ede429747a1163d2a5cae2cc5b02a9f7767be>*(for
>>>> once) and Instagram's *growing bot problem
>>>> <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlaW5mb3JtYXRpb24uY29tL2FydGljbGVzL2luc3RhZ3JhbXMtZ3Jvd2luZy1ib3QtcHJvYmxlbT91dG1fbWVkaXVtPWVtYWlsXHUwMDI2dXRtX3NvdXJjZT1jaW8iLCJsaW5rX2lkIjoxNjI2MzE2MjMsInBvc2l0aW9uIjo1fQ/fafb9d227f87c25f0d75987d0ca2e6aeef3df311a2ba9b3f963da77a502d68ce>*.
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>> *What No One is Saying about Facebook*
>>>>
>>>> As for the imbroglio over Facebook’s clumsy content moderation
>>>> strategy—and even clumsier rationalization of it—I spent the last few days
>>>> trying to find some coherent argument for how Facebook should police its
>>>> platform and draw the line between what it should and shouldn’t allow. This
>>>> stuff is tough. So tough. If you think it’s easy, aka, you think “These
>>>> people are clearly evil, ban them from Facebook,” I encourage you to think
>>>> more deeply.
>>>>
>>>> How would you feel if people who didn’t share your political views
>>>> couldn’t view the internet?
>>>>
>>>> That’s not a crazy analogy. Facebook is a media company. It distributes
>>>> content and makes money from ads. But it is also a utility, the way Comcast
>>>> is an internet-service provider. In fact, it is arguably the world's most
>>>> powerful utility, providing more than two billion people access to
>>>> information and speech. That’s roughly half the broadband internet
>>>> population.
>>>>
>>>> You can’t shut down people’s access to such a large audience lightly.
>>>>
>>>> Forcing Facebook to be a publisher, which heavily edits and moderates
>>>> content, may solve some problems. Regulators would be happy because
>>>> Facebook would be easier to control. There would be fewer PR catastrophes
>>>> caused by content deemed offensive.
>>>>
>>>> I should say right here that this is the inevitable direction things
>>>> are headed. Public and regulatory pressure is going to push Facebook into
>>>> the media company terrain more and more. Its business model sort of makes
>>>> this inevitable too. As long as it is making money off ads, it is hard to
>>>> argue that the utility use case is dominant. I may believe that conspiracy
>>>> theorists have a right to use communication tools, but I don’t think
>>>> Facebook should be profiting from them.
>>>>
>>>> But we should think through the consequences of Facebook exercising a
>>>> heavier content moderation hand. That direction will stifle a huge number
>>>> of views and close off groups of people to tools and communication. Some
>>>> people, say child pornographers, are so abhorrent, we may not care. But
>>>> don’t fool yourself. Most cases would fall in grey areas—things that aren’t
>>>> true or false but are deeply offensive to some.
>>>>
>>>> In other words, Facebook would draw a line and dissenting views would
>>>> be forced offline to other platforms. I’m pro-choice, for example. But do I
>>>> think pro-lifers, some of whom use language I find very offensive, should
>>>> be blocked from using Facebook? Absolutely not. I think they have a right
>>>> to use the platform just as I do.
>>>>
>>>> Second, we would create a publisher with unprecedented global power and
>>>> scale, and as I have said many times before, we have to think very
>>>> carefully about that.
>>>>
>>>> Mark Zuckerberg is deeply uncomfortable with playing mega-publisher
>>>> too, as he has said publicly many times. Hence, he’s talked about ways for
>>>> the community to determine what is and isn’t allowed. He’s said less about
>>>> the idea lately as his focus has shifted to placating regulators. Perhaps
>>>> he also realizes that getting two billion people to write your rules isn’t
>>>> very practical.
>>>>
>>>> So the question is who is going to decide where to draw the line. Could
>>>> Facebook abdicate that role and leave it to governments? Possibly and in
>>>> many ways this is the best answer, but that would force Facebook to
>>>> compromise some of its principles and probably won’t happen entirely. Turn
>>>> it all over to users? Not feasible. So the reality is we’re likely to
>>>> remain stuck in this messy middle.
>>>>
>>>> I hope that as we do, we remember to think one level deeper—to think of
>>>> what is lost with each tightening of the content screw. Perhaps that is
>>>> idealistic and silly. But so is comparing Facebook to The New York Times
>>>> (which has some 3 million subscribers) when its community is closer in size
>>>> to the broadband internet population (around 4 billion). The stakes for
>>>> deciding who does and doesn’t have access are much higher than many of us
>>>> realize.
>>>>
>>>> *Welcome Investigative Chief David Heath!*
>>>>
>>>> This week, we were fortunate to have the great David Heath, most
>>>> recently the data director of CNN, join our team as investigations editor,
>>>> and I want to tell you all a little about him. For those of you who don’t
>>>> speak “newsroom,” David oversees two of our reporters who focus primarily
>>>> on investigative work—Reed Albergotti and Matt Drange—and will work with
>>>> our other 20 journalists on longer term projects that require a
>>>> particularly heavy bout of investigative digging, document retrieval and
>>>> data analysis. (He’s already working closely with our tech team on new
>>>> database resources.)
>>>>
>>>> David is a veteran investigative reporter, who also worked at the
>>>> Center for Public Integrity and the Seattle Times, where he co-wrote a
>>>> story about drug researchers leaking secrets to Wall Street and a narrative
>>>> series about the life of an al-Qaeda terrorist. He’s won a bunch of
>>>> prestigious journalism awards including the Polk, Loeb and the Goldsmith
>>>> awards. And he was recently featured in the Netflix documentary series
>>>> Dirty Money.
>>>>
>>>> He just moved to San Francisco to join our bureau there, so if you have
>>>> story ideas for David and his team, or just want to say hello or give him
>>>> tips about living in the Bay Area, you can reach him at *david at theinformation.com
>>>> <http://david@theinformation.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=cio>*.
>>>>
>>>> *Just for Fun*
>>>> Our team recently brainstormed some slogans and tag-lines for The
>>>> Information. I thought it would be fun to share some of the most
>>>> popular—and most polarizing—with you:
>>>>
>>>>    - *“Follow the tech.” *
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - *“The publication Bobby Axelrod would read.” *
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - *“What tech CEOs aren’t telling you.” *
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - *“Not just news. Information.” *
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - *“Be a Netflix. Not a Blockbuster.” *
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - *“Smartform journalism.” *
>>>>
>>>> Let me know your top two favorites!
>>>>
>>>> *Worth a Read/Watch*
>>>>
>>>> I was surprisingly touched by Ben Horowitz’s *blog post about Connie
>>>> Chan
>>>> <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9hMTZ6LmNvbS8yMDE4LzA3LzE3L2Nvbm5pZS1jaGFuLz91dG1fbWVkaXVtPWVtYWlsXHUwMDI2dXRtX3NvdXJjZT1jaW8iLCJsaW5rX2lkIjoxNjI2MzE2MzQsInBvc2l0aW9uIjo3fQ/5205956e0609aef9e6924ffcd4f91d361456a54cd1bc1bbe505757c8bf99aa8d>*,
>>>> whose venture firm a16z promoted internally to partner. For those of you
>>>> who are a little removed from the venture industry, it is rare for a firm
>>>> to promote from within. It’s also particularly rare for a16z which has
>>>> often been criticized (rightly so) as a clubby boys club, but now has two
>>>> female partners in its ranks. The reason I am recommending the post here
>>>> though has little to do with diversity. Horowitz is an amazing writer and
>>>> to hear him talk about talent, how he spots and nurtures it, was really
>>>> nice and inspiring. More blog posts about management please, Ben.
>>>>
>>>> RBC’s Mark Mahaney has been covering internet stocks longer than most
>>>> and I’ve always found him insightful. His *Fortune Brainstorm
>>>> presentation
>>>> <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cueW91dHViZS5jb20vd2F0Y2g_dj1TTDNXU3puVnFHc1x1MDAyNmZlYXR1cmU9c2hhcmVcdTAwMjZsaXN0PVBMUzhZTG5fNlBVMWw4WFNUNkJWNUVfdmlnVlhVNThHZUxcdTAwMjZpbmRleD0yM1x1MDAyNnV0bV9tZWRpdW09ZW1haWxcdTAwMjZ1dG1fc291cmNlPWNpbyIsImxpbmtfaWQiOjE2MjYzMTYzNSwicG9zaXRpb24iOjh9/e2287b2592f16e9f2c147223994cf8af14b2e49c7ca407f652bdb353c828fdf8>*
>>>> about how to pick tech stocks is worth a watch, and not just if you work on
>>>> Wall Street. Lessons like “look for the lucky lexicons” and “valuation
>>>> doesn’t matter,” apply to those building and describing businesses too.
>>>>
>>>> *And the Rest of The Information…*
>>>>
>>>>    - *Facebook Scrutiny Slows Approval of Messenger Apps
>>>>    <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlaW5mb3JtYXRpb24uY29tL2FydGljbGVzL2ZhY2Vib29rLXNjcnV0aW55LXNsb3dzLWFwcHJvdmFsLW9mLW1lc3Nlbmdlci1hcHBzP3V0bV9tZWRpdW09ZW1haWxcdTAwMjZ1dG1fc291cmNlPWNpbyIsImxpbmtfaWQiOjE2MjYzMTYzNiwicG9zaXRpb24iOjl9/820de5fdae59d13398254712b163e432013ef214812a9d72b77570587f96112d>*
>>>>    by Sarah Kuranda
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - *Behind Qualcomm’s Retreat From Data Center Business
>>>>    <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlaW5mb3JtYXRpb24uY29tL2FydGljbGVzL2JlaGluZC1xdWFsY29tbXMtcmV0cmVhdC1mcm9tLWRhdGEtY2VudGVyLWJ1c2luZXNzP3V0bV9tZWRpdW09ZW1haWxcdTAwMjZ1dG1fc291cmNlPWNpbyIsImxpbmtfaWQiOjE2MjYzMTYyMCwicG9zaXRpb24iOjEwfQ/a45e0182e0cd31386d0a686ffd5dc81426bcd5e9455e22a3e7ad1d6af345f572>*
>>>>    by Aaron Tilley
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - *In Reversal, Facebook Mulls Switch to Google Apps
>>>>    <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlaW5mb3JtYXRpb24uY29tL2FydGljbGVzL2luLXJldmVyc2FsLWZhY2Vib29rLW11bGxzLXN3aXRjaC10by1nb29nbGUtYXBwcz91dG1fbWVkaXVtPWVtYWlsXHUwMDI2dXRtX3NvdXJjZT1jaW8iLCJsaW5rX2lkIjoxNjI2MzE2MjIsInBvc2l0aW9uIjoxMX0/469869ee8d712a3e42c8c62236539b253bee47bd09fdf770af30f31660ddfc48>*
>>>>    by Kevin McLaughlin and Sarah Kuranda
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - *Walmart Plots Rival to Netflix, Amazon Prime Video
>>>>    <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlaW5mb3JtYXRpb24uY29tL2FydGljbGVzL3dhbG1hcnQtcGxvdHMtcml2YWwtdG8tbmV0ZmxpeC1hbWF6b24tcHJpbWUtdmlkZW8_dXRtX21lZGl1bT1lbWFpbFx1MDAyNnV0bV9zb3VyY2U9Y2lvIiwibGlua19pZCI6MTYyNjMxNjIxLCJwb3NpdGlvbiI6MTJ9/78a66ae3324f898d520a6f01306ca7db90f03d3b3ad46772246934e0961daa9e>*
>>>>    by Jessica Toonkel, Tom Dotan, and Priya Anand
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - *Instagram’s Growing Bot Problem
>>>>    <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlaW5mb3JtYXRpb24uY29tL2FydGljbGVzL2luc3RhZ3JhbXMtZ3Jvd2luZy1ib3QtcHJvYmxlbT91dG1fbWVkaXVtPWVtYWlsXHUwMDI2dXRtX3NvdXJjZT1jaW8iLCJsaW5rX2lkIjoxNjI2MzE2MjMsInBvc2l0aW9uIjoxM30/1437dcecca57d8593f5d901e7df12e00907e7fc8c2db5f19d019f1397fffef2e>*
>>>>    by Reed Albergotti and Sarah Kuranda
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - *Airbnb Looks to Keep China Momentum
>>>>    <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlaW5mb3JtYXRpb24uY29tL2FydGljbGVzL2FpcmJuYi1sb29rcy10by1rZWVwLWNoaW5hLW1vbWVudHVtP3V0bV9tZWRpdW09ZW1haWxcdTAwMjZ1dG1fc291cmNlPWNpbyIsImxpbmtfaWQiOjE2MjYzMTYzNywicG9zaXRpb24iOjE0fQ/7d0856c1bb13e38617681ff094bd82022d263e3022509b66f9961e57b8b13d49>*
>>>>    by Cory Weinberg
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - *Siri’s Last Remaining Cofounder Is Out at Apple
>>>>    <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlaW5mb3JtYXRpb24uY29tL2FydGljbGVzL3NpcmlzLWxhc3QtcmVtYWluaW5nLWNvZm91bmRlci1pcy1vdXQtYXQtYXBwbGU_dXRtX21lZGl1bT1lbWFpbFx1MDAyNnV0bV9zb3VyY2U9Y2lvIiwibGlua19pZCI6MTYyNjMxNjMzLCJwb3NpdGlvbiI6MTV9/779697d2d783fef5c2aa5d371104faad1ce44d5383eb23a48c4dee275873e81a>*
>>>>    by Aaron Tilley and Kevin McLaughlin
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - *Amazon Antitrust Push Slowly Gains Ground
>>>>    <http://cio.theinformation.com/e/c/eyJlbWFpbF9pZCI6IlpKSDNBZ0FCWkwxYTVLTWo4WlcyYWRET3VSLVEiLCJocmVmIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlaW5mb3JtYXRpb24uY29tL2FydGljbGVzL2FtYXpvbi1hbnRpdHJ1c3QtcHVzaC1zbG93bHktZ2FpbnMtZ3JvdW5kP3V0bV9tZWRpdW09ZW1haWxcdTAwMjZ1dG1fc291cmNlPWNpbyIsImxpbmtfaWQiOjE2MjYzMTYyNSwicG9zaXRpb24iOjE2fQ/c0c5543e7a0a0cadf9f480aacf01ad0968d442dfb406359379c431af8fb94abc>*
>>>>    by Priya Anand
>>>>
>>>>
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