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Robert 'Rob' Ernest Andrews a Democrat, has represented the First Congressional District of New Jersey,in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1990. (map).

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Big News Bucks Unlikely From Bing? Journalism Could Be The Loser

The reports say Microsoft is offering to pay newspaper publishers for indexing their stories, if Google (NSDQ: GOOG) is blocked from doing the same. But how real are the talks? One source familiar with discussions advised us caution against “the idea ...

From ROBERT ANDREWS, paidContent.org,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation,  Rupert Murdoch,  Yahoo!

EMI Finds Music Sales Actually Growing, Despite Terra's Troubles

—Recorded music (EMI Music) sales are up 4.6 percent to £1.095 billion ($1.81 billion) - making EMI the only major label to grow music sales. —Music publishing (EMI Music Publishing) sales are up 14.6 percent to £468 million ($773.83 million) - likely ...

From ROBERT ANDREWS, paidContent.org,  23 Nov 2009

Spotify's S60 App Gives It A Greater Shot At Carrier Deals

Spotify already previewed its in-development Symbian S60 app in September. Now it’s ready, giving the music service a much wider mobile footprint (Symbian runs half the world’s smartphones). Premium users can download the app themselves from ...

From ROBERT ANDREWS, MocoNews.net,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NYSE

BBCWW's U.S. Head Leaving, BBC.com America Localising Next Year

BBC Worldwide is losing the president of its fast-growing U.S. operation, Garth Ancier. No news on his next role, but he’s staying on as a non-exec director. Deadline Hollywood has Ancier’s exit memo to staff, in which he says: “Next year, our digital ...

From ROBERT ANDREWS, paidContent.org,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: BBC America

Babelgum Scaling Down By Closing HQ, Italian Office

Is billionaire investor Silvio Scaglia‘s inclination to keep bankrolling Babelgum running out? The video service is shutting its Dublin HQ and Nice office, paidContent:UK has learned and confirmed. We also heard its New York operation is being wound ...

From ROBERT ANDREWS, paidContent.org,  20 Nov 2009

The X Factor: How Jedward are taking over Twitter

The X Factor occupied half of Twitter's top 'trending' global topics list during Sunday's show – is this the future of television? Trendistic.com shows that people watch TV live twittering these days If you thought white-collar social ...

From ROBERT ANDREWS, PAIDCONTENT, PDA - Digital Content Blog | The Guardian,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc

Nokia Isn't Ditching Symbian For Maemo, But Maybe It Should

When Nokia (NYSE: NOK) announced a new smartphone, the N900, powered by its Maemo Linux variant, this summer, it seemed to be dipping its toe in to the water of an entirely new firmware future. Nokia’s much-hyped 5800 and N97 showed that Symbian is now ...

From ROBERT ANDREWS, MocoNews.net,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NYSE

Phorm UK chief steps down

Has much-maligned behavioural ad targeter Phorm finally put its UK ambitions on hiatus? It's saying goodbye to its UK managing director Nick Barnett, we have learned. According to his bio, Barnett was "responsible for the UK business, working with ISPs ...

From ROBERT ANDREWS, PAIDCONTENT, Guardian Unlimited,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  European Commission

paidContent UK: First look at Zune, Twitter, Facebook and Last.fm on the Xbox

Microsoft has added social networking and music radio functionality to its Xbox 360 console. We test it out Four months after announcing the features, Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) added social networking and music radio functionality to its Xbox 360 console ...

From ROBERT ANDREWS, PAIDCONTENT, Guardian Unlimited,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Facebook Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation

First Look: Zune, Twitter, Facebook And Last.fm On Xbox

Four months after announcing the features, Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) added social networking and music radio functionality to its Xbox 360 console on Tuesday, along with the first European foray for its Zune brand (see earlier reports from Tameka and I). ...

From ROBERT ANDREWS, paidContent.org,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Facebook Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation

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