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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

InfoWorld Daily: Who actually pays for all that content?

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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

* Who actually pays for all that content?
* InfoWorld Daily Podcast
* A look at Ruby on Rails IDEs

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WHO ACTUALLY PAYS FOR ALL THAT CONTENT?

Gripe Line: What with InfoWorld and other publications forging ahead into
the world beyond print, Ed Foster raises the question about who pays for
content -- and readers respond with some interesting thoughts. One
concern was that aggregators such as Google and Yahoo pluck ad revenue
without producing content. One less-than-optimistic site visitor wrote,
"what I know to be true is that if there is no one investigating,
gathering, sorting out fact from fiction, and if all the sources are
just relying on each other, then democracy as we know it will no longer
exist." From the feature well: "The... ...

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Retail point-of-sale systems more prone to data theft than shopping
online, Sun readies AMD-based supercomputer, Google may drop German
Gmail, and more LISTEN!... ...

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A LOOK AT RUBY ON RAILS IDES

App dev: Martin Heller has an update on Ruby on Rails IDEs. Those would
be Aptana IDE + Rails (nee RadRails), Ruby in Steel and ActiveState
Komodo. "The Rails IDE market is continuing to evolve quickly," Heller
explains. Editor's letter: Jon Williams has moved his New York CTO blog
to InfoWorld.com, and three people have joined the Open Sources blog:
Zack Urlocker from MySQL, Savio Rodrigues from IBM, and Dave Dargo.
Whereas Dargo is a "man of mystery and intrigue," editor in chief Steve
Fox writes, "the most surprising name here is probably Savio's because
he works for a company... ...

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