Rotten Tomatoes rescues Captain Marvel from review trolls
The reviews aggregator has stopped comments being posted before a film’s release date after Brie Larson’s forthcoming movie attracted hostility for having a female lead
July 2012
Rotten Tomatoes squashes abuse from Dark Knight Rises fans
Dark Knight Rises 'critic' is banned from Rotten Tomatoes
March 2011
Richard Adams's blog
The NYT versus the Huffington Post: a cat fight over kitten videos
Richard Adams: Arianna Huffington and New York Times editor Bill Keller trade barbs over what makes news work on the web
November 2010
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My Taptu app takes the visual news aggregator to mobile
Taking on Pulse and Flipboard, Taptu's latest app offers customisable visual news for mobile - but is it any good for power RSS users? By Jemima Kiss
August 2010
Digg investigates claims of conservative 'censorship'
Group of users known as 'Digg Patriots' said to have been systematically downgrading 'liberal' stories on link-sharing site
July 2010
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Google: FTC's proposals to help newspapers would hurt journalism
Technology blog
TweetUp expands with Twidroyd and Popurls acquisitions
April 2010
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Henry Luce, aggregator
Peter Robins: Life magazine's 1936 prospectus – newly online – includes ideas to warm the heart of a content-repurposing web entrepreneur
Rupert Murdoch defiant: 'I'll stop Google taking our news for nothing'
News Corp boss hails iPad as potential saviour of newspapers, but says industry must stand up for itself and charge for content
Tools of the trade
Aggregators help media professionals keep on top of digital content trends
Popurls are among the ways to stay tuned to the internet buzz. By Kevin Anderson
March 2010
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News Corp's UK titles to pull out of Nexis
News Corp withdraws its content from news aggregator Nexis, but it will remain on the Murdoch-owned Factiva. By Mercedes Bunz
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Times Online blocks online media monitoring agency Meltwater
As the Murdoch-owned newspaper prepares to move behind a paywall, it has stopped aggregator Meltwater from crawling its sites
James Murdoch: illegal downloading no different from stealing a handbag
News Corporation Europe and Asia chief calls for tough line on piracy, adding: 'They're not crazy kids. No. Punish them'. By Jane Martinson
January 2010
Media Talk USA
Media Talk USA: Google takes on China
News International to block NewsNow from all its websites
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Google could be granted copyright immunity in UK law
Times Online blocks news aggregator
December 2009
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NLA taken to the UK copyright tribunal by software firm
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NewsNow pulls national newspaper links – or some of them