paidContent Quick Hits 03.10.2010
» Why CNN considers Facebook to be more of a threat than other broadcast media orgs. [Mashable]
» MySpace (NYSE: NWS) loses chief architects and a development manager to Gravity, a startup founded by its own alums. [TechCrunch]
» SF Weekly has been ordered to give rival San Francisco Bay Guardian half its ad revenue to help it collect $21 million in damages from illegal price-cutting. [SFGate]
» Samsung’s upcoming E6 e-reader will be connected with Barnes & Noble’s e-bookstore. [Top Tech Reviews]
» In honor of today’s news from OK Go, the band talks about secrets of their viral videos. [Gizmodo]
» Pulitzer Prize winner Javier Bauluz previews his next project focused on saving the quality of journalism. [Online Journalism Blog]
» Securities Investor Protection Corp (SIPC) warns against bogus site claiming to help reimburse Madoff victims with money “hidding by Madoff in Malaysia.” (hey, that’s the phony site’s typo, not ours.) [Reuters]
» New survey shows half of social media gamers are willing to engage in alternate payments—like filling out a survey—to earn virtual currency. [Release]
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