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New York Times sees higher circulation numbers, digital paywall smiles knowingly

New York Times sees higher circulation numbers, digital paywall smiles knowingly

Given how aggressively The New York Times pushes its digital packages — we’ve long since dropped our subscription yet are still bombarded with offers — you’d hope the paper was at least seeing some results. Well, never fear: it is. A report by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) found that the Times has seen a healthy increase in circulation, with the Sunday edition selling 2,003,247 copies (up 50 percent from last year) and the weekday editions racking in an average of 1,586,757 (up 73 percent). The ABC attributes much of this gain to the NYT’s addition of digital access to paper subscriptions, and we’re sure the paywall, which limits non-subscribers to just ten free articles a month, has something to do with it, too.

New York Times sees higher circulation numbers, digital paywall smiles knowingly originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 May 2012 18:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nokia Reader comes to Series 40 ‘touch and type’ devices

Nokia Reader comes to Series 40 'touch and type' devices

This week, everyone’s favorite Finnish phone fabricator announced the availability of Nokia Reader for Series 40 touch and type devices. Those familiar with the software know that Reader provides a flow of local and international headlines — customized by you — directly to your device’s home screen. Nokia boasts that users of its C2-02, X3-02, C3-01, Asha 303 and Asha 300 handsets will be able to stay abreast on all the news without having to worry about battery consumption, thanks to Nokia Notifications. If we’ve piqued your interest, mosey on past the break to see a video of the bits in action then hit the source link to grab the goods.

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Nokia Reader comes to Series 40 ‘touch and type’ devices originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 30 Mar 2012 12:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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New York Times nears half-million online subscriber mark, halves free article allowance to celebrate

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The New York Times just gave you more reason to consider making the jump to a paid online subscription — beginning in April, that free article allowance will see a 50-percent cut, from 20 monthly articles to just 10. This modification comes one year after NYTimes.com launched its infamous content paywall, and following an announcement that the publisher has signed up 454,000 digital subscribers. Paying readers will receive a 12-week subscription that they can gift to anyone on the fence about swiping for access, and smartphone and tablet app users will continue to have access to the “Top News” sections for free. You’ll also be able to read articles linked from other sites on the web, including your inbox, and can access five free posts a day that appear in search engine results. Completely unfettered access will range in price from $15 to $35 per month — you’ll find full details in the PR just past the break, and at the source link below.

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New York Times nears half-million online subscriber mark, halves free article allowance to celebrate originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 20 Mar 2012 11:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Do we have the right to be ‘forgotten’ on Google? Spain asks ECJ to investigate

Do we have the right to be 'forgotten' on Google?

Google has already tasted European hot water over its revised privacy policy, and soon the European Court of Justice (ECJ) may expand its remit to consider other related issues too. Spanish judges are asking the top court to consider complaints from 100 Spaniards who wish to have their names removed from news articles and websites. Among the complainants are a plastic surgeon who wants to delete archived references to a botched operation, and a man who appears on the Google News aggregator for alleged non-payment of social security. Google itself told Reuters that it supports the “right to be forgotten,” but only if it’s applied to search engines “in a way that protects both the right to privacy and the right to free expression.” If only life was as simple as Pay N’ Spray.

Do we have the right to be ‘forgotten’ on Google? Spain asks ECJ to investigate originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 05 Mar 2012 09:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nokia announces Nokia Reading at MWC 2012, brings content together, makes it available offline

Among the many goodies Nokia unveiled in its presser at MWC 2012 is a new hub for consuming your favorite written content. Called Nokia Reading, it brings your news feeds, ebooks, and audio books together in a unified, digital magazine-like format that can be accessed on- or offline. The app also provides access to local language content where available and shows you breaking news via Live Tile. It is, quite naturally, available to all Nokia WP7 handsets beginning in April, and the best part? It’s free.

Nokia announces Nokia Reading at MWC 2012, brings content together, makes it available offline originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 27 Feb 2012 03:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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