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April 7, 2004’s Posts.

  1. Rwanda, ten years on

    We need look no further than our own backyard to see why it’s so important to remember what happened in Rwanda ten years ago.

  2. Getting them to register and pay

    With so many sites considering registrations and subscriptions (Reuters business news is the latest), it’s worth heeding some tips for getting users to pay and remember why they would even want to. I wished CBS MarketWatch followed some that advice as I was forced to register in an error-inducing process just to read a piece on MSNBC

  3. Rating the news

    Newsknife claims to rate news sites, but the interesting thing is how it does just that: it partly relies on Google’s relevance ranking

  4. Final Disclosure

    Ironically, The Eleventh Hour has been renewed, but one of its real-life inspirations, Disclosure, has been cancelled. What’s more, there’s speculation a hockey strike could affect the CBC’s other news programs. Antonia Zerbisias has a bit more on this and the Toronto Sun’s surprising redesign

  5. Telcos revolution

    The telecommunications industry, especially in

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