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Stichwort: New York - 12 Presseschau-Absätze
Feuilletons
16.05.2013
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Gegenzug für kostenlose Inhalte zu akzeptieren, in Frage stellen. Für mich hat er nach wie vor Bestand, übrigens unabhängig von der Qualität des Inhalts. Gefällt mir die Qualität nicht, besuche ich eine
Site
nicht mehr. Finde ich den gebotenen Content gut, ertrage ich die Anzeigen." Derweil hat Adblock Plus über seinen offiziellen Twitteraccount bekannt gegeben, dass die Installation ihres Programms seit
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Feuilletons
16.03.2012
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competitors are two American publications: the New York Times, which like the Guardian aims at readers of serious news, and the Huffington Post, which since its launch in 2005 has become the biggest
site
of the four." Der Börsenvereinsvorsitzende Gottfried Honnefelder hat sich bei seiner Eröffnungsrede zur Leipziger Buchmesse (hier als pdf-Dokument) für Acta ausgesprochen. Sein Argument: "Die Freiheit
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Feuilletons
14.03.2012
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traveling salesmen and displayed as proud fixtures in American homes will be discontinued, company executives said. In an acknowledgment of the realities of the digital age - and of competition from the Web
site
Wikipedia - Encyclopaedia Britannica will focus primarily on its online encyclopedias and educational curriculum for schools." Mehr dazu auch in der Huffington Post.
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Feuilletons
14.06.2011
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ist: Bill Graber, ein verheirateter und pensionierter Militär. "Graber said he started the
site
to write about gay issues after seeing the mistreatment of close friends who were a lesbian couple. He said the
site
was 'done with the best of intentions.' As a former Air Force pilot, he also said he used the
site
to argue in favor of the Don?t Ask Don?t Tell repeal. 'I didn?t start this with my name because
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Feuilletons
18.03.2011
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will strengthen our ability to provide high-quality journalism to readers around the world and on any platform. The change will primarily affect those who are heavy consumers of the content on our Web
site
and on mobile applications."
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Feuilletons
26.01.2011
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ability to contact people, including non-Facebook users culled from a user?s e-mail address books. Tina Kulow, a Facebook spokeswoman in Hamburg, said users in Germany would now be advised that the
site
could send solicitations to people on their mailing lists, should they choose to upload their address books to Friend Finder." Bei Gawker amüsieren sich die Leser über diese Meldung nur so halb: "Damnit
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Feuilletons
13.01.2010
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Regimekritiker erwägt Google sämtliche Aktivitäten in China aufzugeben, meldet die New York Times: "The company said it would try to negotiate a new arrangement to provide uncensored results on its search
site
, google.cn. But that is a highly unlikely prospect in a country that has the most sweeping Web filtering system in the world. Google said it would otherwise cease to run google.cn and would consider
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Feuilletons
17.07.2009
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project to which Internet service providers can submit. But if the trial run is deemed a success and made law, anyone who links to a blacklisted
site
can be fined $11,000 a day. That means it will be a crime not just to provide the contents of a web
site
, but to merely reproduce its address. That?s not just like banning books. It?s like banning books, and banning saying the banned book?s title. It
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Feuilletons
12.05.2009
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stellt in Internet Evolution eine Gegenfrage: "That's nice, right? Facebook doesn't discriminate. Except, well, it does, actually. Just recently, Facebook banned photos of breastfeeding mothers from its
site
, because they're 'indecent'. Facebook has also removed groups that imply or threaten violence, like 'The Isle of Man KKK' group. But Holocaust-denial and anti-Semitism, well, that doesn't seem to cross
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Feuilletons
09.04.2009
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take the next step. If you see a headline what I want you to do is I want you to think, 'Oh that's interesting, I want to know more,' and then based on that I want you to click to the newspaper Web
site
or to Wikipedia or to wherever. ... we think we can build a business -- again, with you guys -- with significant advertising resources, where the advertising is targeted to the content. To me that's
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Feuilletons
24.04.2008
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York studierte. Er erinnert sich an eine Protestversammlung: "Speech followed tempestuous speech, the enraged crowd roared with approval, and then someone suggested that we all go to the construction
site
and tear down the chain-link fence that had been erected to keep out trespassers. The crowd thought that was an excellent idea, and so off it went, a throng of crazy, shouting students charging off
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Feuilletons
21.11.2002
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Siegfried Stadler freut sich dagegen, dass Leipzig seine barocken Schätze pflegt. Lorenz Jäger zeichnet auf der letzten Seite noch einmal ein kurzes Porträt von Schachgenie Bobby Fischer (hier eine Fan-
Site
mit hundert seiner wichtigsten Partien), da nun herausgekommen ist, dass das FBI ihn und seine Familie drei Jahrzehnte lang überwachen ließ. Katja Gelinsky blickt auf den Fall des psychisch gestörten
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