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    The Future of the Newspaper

    Wed, 05/09/2012 - 12:45 EDT - Forbes.com - Top Stories

    By Bradford Cross The news business has been upended quickly as the result of massive simultaneous shifts in traffic from social networks and mobile devices. The future of news was up in the air before these forces, and now it?s more uncertain than ever. However, the motivation behind the shift to social, along with the ...

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