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Crowdsource government work « BuzzMachine

Politico reports today that Rupert Murdoch wants to charge the White House $600,000 a year for access to news clips. The White House now pays $100,000 a year to a clipping service and News Corp. want to charge them for access to WSJ news in an apparent bid to make the White House deal directly with its own Factiva.
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High-End Repo Man Takes Back Toys From the Over-Leveraged Rich

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Mr. Craft hops onto the boat, finding no one aboard. A telltale pair of socks and sneakers near the door suggests someone may be headed back soon. After a quick check of the registration number, the team revs up the engine and backs away from the dock. As they motor down the river, Mr. Cage reclines in a plush leather chair and takes a moment to soak in the sun.
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iPhone Savior: Wall Street Journal Achieves Ad Placement Fail

Look what ad they placed next to Steve Jobs return to Apple. ,
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The Wall Street Journal social network, your predictions?

The WSJ on Tuesday will allow its paying subscribers (only) to post profiles, comments and their real names and contact information. "The newspaper hopes that, by embracing social-networking tools, it can attract more people to its site for longer stays, Alan Murray, a deputy managing editor who oversees the site's editorial operations, told the AP. "We believe that in the future, social networks are going to be an important means of distributing content and of spreading news, and we want to be a part of those networks," Murray told the AP. "There's no technology here that you can't get at other places," Murray said. "What we have that you can't get anywhere else is the Journal community, the Journal subscriber base." "
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Spend $10B - Whose idea is better A) Newt Gingrich B) Jerry Brown

(Click [more] for details). The Wall Street Journal has been running a regular editorial asking people how they would spend $10 billion to solve the worlds problems. Today's summary: A) New Gingrich- 7 $1B or $2B prizes for malaria vaccine, hydrogen engine, turning seawater to fresh water, cheap space travel, private lunar base, reuse of nuclear waste, method for learning math and science for kids B) Jerry Brown - Federal and state incentives for inducing behavior modification such as energy consumption, green building standards, investment in energy R&D
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