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Advertisers Are Jumping Ship As Rupert Murdoch's Paywall Numbers Emerge

Faced with a collapse in traffic to thetimes.co.uk, some advertisers have simply abandoned the site. Rob Lynam, head of press trading at the media agency MEC, whose clients include Lloyds Banking Group, Orange, Morrisons and Chanel, says, "We are just not advertising on it. If there's no traffic on there, there's no point in advertising on there." Lynam says he has been told by News International insiders that traffic to The Times site has fallen by 90 per cent since the introduction of charges. "That was the same forecast they were giving us prior to registration and the paywall going up, so whether it's a reflection on reality or not, I don't know.

Sony's cloud-based music service

"With Sony's Qriocity services, though, the music and video lives in the cloud, a dramatically different model."

Bloomberg’s Mission Statement [Via @SLMader]

"healthy cloud-computing job market"

Boto creator Mitch Garnaat, noted last week that there were 181 jobs listed for Amazon Web Services in the U.S. alone. Rob La Gesse countered that the second largest infrastructure as a service provider, Rackspace, had 175 jobs available in the States. Conversations with sources at Terremark, IBM, and others indicate that they are quickly expandng their cloud teams in response to increasing market demand.

Filed under  //   cloud+computing   SaaS   technology  

News Corp Names Internet-Killing iPad Newspaper "Daily Planet"

Part of the calculus for Fox is that News Corp. wants Apple’s help with other digital projects, including the iPad version of The Wall Street Journal and a digital news offering known inside News Corp. as the “Daily Planet,” the name of the fictional paper in Superman comics.

Filed under  //   content+distribution   ipad   newspapers   tablets  

HuffPo's 17 Great Places To Visit In The Fall Includes Austin [slideshow]

From The Greenlights.org Job Board

Environmental Educator - Keep Austin Beautiful

Monday, August 23, 2010

Keep Austin Beautiful is seeking a temporary/part-time Environmental Educator for our Green Teens after-school programming. Green Teens is KAB’s after-school environmental education program designed to engage middle and high school students in learning about ecology, waste conservation, horticulture, renewable energy, and more. The primary objective is to promote environmental stewardship through hands-on activities and service learning projects. Activities are held weekly for 1½ hours.

Filed under  //   Austin   education   environmental+awareness   jobs   non+profits