Investigating News Aggregation: Why?
Jinfo Article
15th July 2013
Abstract
Today's information ocean is a very different environment from that of just five years ago when FreePint started formally surveying news needs and preferences... and very different from the 1990s focus on copyright compliance and the one vendor, global content policy. Robin Neidorf examines what information buyers want from news aggregation today - and whether it's actually information aggregation that they're seeking.
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