The Economist: Newspapers online: The promiscuity problem
Monday, 14 December 2009, 00:10 via Delicious/martinstabe
"On December 1st Google offered to let publishers who want to charge for news restrict traffic to five articles per reader, per day. This week’s study [by Oliver & Ohlbaum] suggests that the olive branch may be almost irrelevant. Readers do not need aggregators to point them to news sources, and they graze so widely that few would reach the five-article limit." Read More...
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