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Published: 2012/01/09

So what was your favorite Relix cover of 2011?

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travelinfan February 9, 2012, 20:02:22

WSMFP

Anshul April 20, 2012, 15:12:58

There is no doubt that Google News/ Google searches drive tiffarc to newspaper sites. There is also no doubt that Google has an agreement with AP. An agreement that may or may not siphon away some readers form news orgs. So how is this Google’s wrong-doing? I dont see it. Also, how is it Google’s fault that the news orgs haven’t been able to monetize the tiffarc that it pushes their way? As far as online ads not paying very well, that is also not Google’s fault. Newspaper’s have greatly devalued online advertisements themselves by “giving” them away as add-ons to print ads or over-delivering ad impressions. Again, none of this is Google’s fault.

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