"There may have to be some rethinking of business models," Marcel Fenez, head of the media practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers, said.
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"There may have to be some rethinking of business models," Marcel Fenez, head of the media practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers, said.
By ERIC PFANNER
Rarely has business news been in such high demand. But the payoff to the media companies has been meager so far.
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Facebook has won an $873 million judgment against a Canadian man who allegedly bombarded the popular online social networking site with sexually explicit "spam" messages.
By ELIZABETH JENSEN
Christiane Amanpour, CNN foreign correspondent, at a memorial shrine at the Choeung Ek killing fields, near Phnom Penh.
The foreign correspondent's program will begin in 2009, joining several other new programs in the network's retooled lineup.
By BROOKS BARNES
A screen shot from "Iron Man," which took in $1 million in its first seven days on iTunes, a sign of viewers shifting to new media.
The economic crisis has almost certainly accelerated the move to cheaper ways of seeing movies and TV shows on the Web.
By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD
The scene at the lavish 2007 holiday party held by Marc Jacobs.
After getting through most of this year unscathed, luxury brands are canceling projects, parties and - most significant - advertisements.
By DAVID CARR
One by one, Google's features find a way to make me adopt them.
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By STUART ELLIOTT
A t-shirt displaying Barack Obama in a San Diego shop.
Merchandise commemorating, celebrating and — in some instances — practically canonizing Obama is being sold by companies large and small.
By ASHLEE VANCE
Charles Liang "approves and looks at everything the company is doing," a former employee said.
Though run as a small business, Super Micro is a thriving business that sells about $600 million a year of servers to the likes of eBay and Yahoo.
By DOUGLAS QUENQUA
A handful of new Web sites are out to help shoppers save money by searching eBay for misspelled brand names.
NOVELTIES
By ANNE EISENBERG
Meredith Ringel Morris of Microsoft Research has created a tool that lets people at different computers work together on an online search - dividing responsibilities and pooling results.
New tools are being developed that let people at different computers search as a team in a shared Web space.
By NOAM COHEN
The British media have great experience in reporting on what cannot be reported.
By JENNA WORTHAM
It's a long way from $700 billion, but the media start-up Six Apart is introducing its own economic bailout plan for bloggers and journalists.
By SARAH MILSTEIN
Microblogging is gaining ground at work, becoming popular for both internal and external exchanges.
PROTOTYPE
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David Kirsch of the Dot Com Digital Archive with a "flip dog" used as a promotional tool for flipdog.com, a résumé site, and now part of the archive.
The Dot Com Archive contains data that has begun to reveal interesting insights into the dot-com bubble, and lessons for entrepreneurs today.
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