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Can Yahoo Save the News?
As newspapers continue to struggle, traditional news-aggregation sites like AOL and Yahoo are planning to produce more original content. Are they the future of journalism?
Marked for Death by Twitter
Social-networking sites are being celebrated as conduits for information out of Iran. But with the supreme leader vowing to punish dissidents, these digital footprints could prove deadly.
Obama's Twitter Strategy
While the Obama administration has been relatively quiet on Iran, the State Department has been promoting democracy by protecting demonstrators' access to Web sites like Twitter.
The Scrappy Entrepreneurs Who Will Save Media
The future of news isn't newspapers, blogs, or revenue-sharing models-it's all three. From Rupert Murdoch on down to the Internet's cub reporters, meet the newshounds who are joining forces to reshape tomorrow's media landscape.
The Upside of the Seattle Paper's End
If Hearst is right, they will prove that an online local-news operation can be a good business. Even if they fail at this attempt, we will learn from their efforts.

















