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Feb. 25, 2010, 9:37 p.m.

Links on Twitter: Tivo may launch Internet video search, Boxee launches micropayment platform, Internet is rapidly going mobile

The Internet is rapidly going mobile: smart phone Web requests up 32% since July 2009 http://j.mp/beZiej »

Newspaper sites are the top pick for local info in a recent comScore study. “Portals” slide in a very close second http://j.mp/bGHPIG »

Newsonomics of profit: in the 4th quarter, Gannett, the largest U.S. news chain, pulled in just 7% of Google’s profit http://j.mp/aolwkl »

Predicting users will pay for quality content, Boxee launches a payment platform for Internet content on TV http://j.mp/bsPQYo »

What’s the market for the iPad? One in six iPhone users is interested in buying one http://j.mp/coEw1P »

Tivo may launch new product that pulls YouTube, Netflix content alongside TV listings http://j.mp/9NNzH1 »

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The media becomes an activist for democracy
“We cannot be neutral about this, by definition. A free press that doesn’t agitate for democracy is an oxymoron.”
Embracing influencers as allies
“News organizations will increasingly rely on digital creators not just as amplifiers but as integral partners in storytelling.”
Action over analysis
“We’ve overindexed on problem articulation, to the point of problem admiring. The risk is that we are analyzing ourselves into inaction and irrelevance.”