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China extends media freedoms for foreign pressChina has announced it had extended rules introduced for the Olympics allowing foreign reporters greater freedoms, but there was no easing of restrictions for domestic press. ... |
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China media freedoms endingRules that gave foreign reporters greater freedom during this year's Beijing Olympics are scheduled to expire. ... |
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Mapping: BBC reports live event with map tools; WaPo plots Travis FoxMapperz blog is claiming a BBC first, as the corporation used a series of mapping tools to cover today's parade in London of Britain's Beijing Olympics team. The interactive map featured Twitter updates from BBC sport journalists Tom Fordyce and Ollie Williams and was capable of showing photos... |
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Sega Quietly Launches PlaySega.com [Casual Gaming]Sega has quietly launched the beta version of their online gaming portal / social networking site PlaySega.com. The site features a handful of casual games to poke at, including Sonic at the Olympic Games, which seems to be a port of the mobile phone version of the Official Beijing Olympics tie-... |
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Daylife targets online publishers with new multimedia serviceThe software engineering company behind Sky News’ recent online revamp, Daylife, has launched a new product aimed at online news publishers. Sky used Daylife’s products to create topic pages of related multimedia content called ‘in depth’ pages. The new Daylife Enterprise... |
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NBC's Money-Losing Beijing Olympics Will Actually Be Profitable Once Some Accounting Trickery Is EmployedLike many publicly traded companies last week, General Electric released its quarterly report and showed a dip in profit ($4.31b this quarter, compared to last year's $5.56b), which was expected. But Friday's paperwork also revealed one startling discovery: The Beijing Olympics, which GE's NBC u... |



