Press freedom vs. privacy. Information quality vs. cost. And the winner is? Three trends to worry about and two tips to help newspapers ride out the storm.
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The Iran opposition is taking stock and moving to harness street protests to form an official political front that can embrace defenders of the real Islamic republic. Unfortunately, Twitter’s effect on actual events in Iran is non-existent except for making waves and getting attention outside of the country only.
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