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Quote: “People almost never make decisions independently — in part because the world abounds with so many choices that we have little hope of ever finding what we want on our own.”
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Quote: Microsoft Corp. and Adobe Inc. are on a collision course as they seek to dominate a new kind of software that will change how personal computers and the Web work together.
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Quote: Publishers are trying to keep defunct titles alive online. Is it a real business or just face saving? (Response: Why do editors/reporters ask questions in headlines and articles? Tell us, don’t ask us.)
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Quote: The days of journalists and editors “speaking on behalf of people” or “speaking to people” are over. “Point to people and get out of the way.”
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The 2007 Pulitzer Prizes were announced on Monday. This is a list of the winners in journalism.
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It’s not everyday the New York Times does a story on the economics of business-to-business media.
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Quote: “Media and entertainment executives see the growing ability and eagerness of individuals to create their own content as one of the biggest threats to their business, according to results of a survey.” My take: You fear what you don’t understand.



