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Guardian Media Group (that's us) buys PaidContent

The PaidContent blog got scooped on its own story, which is: "Almost six years after our company started with paidContent.org, we have been acquired by Guardian News & Media (GNM), the news media division of UK-headquartered Guardian Media Group (GMG)." Scroll down and it also has the press release.

Guardian Media Buys PaidContent.org Publisher

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Guardian News & Media has acquired ContentNext, publisher of media and technology business blog paidContent.org, a sign of the growing importance of such sites to traditional media companies.

Guardian Media buys paidContent.org publisher

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Guardian News & Media has acquired ContentNext, publisher of media and technology business blog paidContent.org, a sign of the growing importance of such sites to traditional media companies.

Bloggers mull over meaning of Alistair Darling's Guardian interview

So which was it? Did Alistair Darling mean to be quite so revealing in his weekend Guardian interview or were his comments a product of being too chilled out while talking to a journalist at his highland croft?

US plans to station first diplomats in Iran since 1979

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Guardian revamps its blogs

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Guardian angels protecting Dhoni

NEW DELHI: Indian cricket star Mahendra Dhoni is used to being surrounded by women, but now they will become an even more permanent fixture in his life after police in his home town of Ranchi assigned an all-female squad of bodyguards to keep unwanted admirers at bay.

Guardian Media buys a blog

Talented and trained graduates with a passion for digital are available now through our new Digital Graduate Academy

Guardian Daily podcast: Davis attacks 'scared' Labour; plus EU-US deal on personal data

David Davis triggered a byelection in his Haltemprice and Howden constituency in east Yorkshire after resigning from the Conservative front bench to wage a lone battle for civil liberties. He tells me why he's happy at the way his campaign is going, but lambasts Labour for refusing to debate with him.

The Guardian's excellent Web 2.0 blog-up

Nail down your security priorities. Ask the experts and your peers at The Register Security Debate, September 24 2008.

U.K.'s Guardian News buys California blog publisher

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Art's new democrats are due a lesson in the economics of taste (Guardian Unlimited)

Comment is free: Ian Jack: With no world shortage in Damien Hirsts, the credit crunch may be about to visit Britart's pioneers

Sweet pea pods enzymes in polymer advances

GUARDIAN NEWS SERVICE: Enzymes from sweet pea pods combined with polymers may be the perfect wound dressing for burn victims.

'Biological clock affects male fertility'

GUARDIAN NEWS SERVICE: Deteriorating sperm is key factor from mid-30s on Delaying fatherhood linked to miscarriages.

Cops catch world's most prolific bike thief

The Guardian reports that officers recovered 2 865 stolen bicycles from the owner of a Toronto bike shop.

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Blog Buzz: Iran, Political Humor, and Obama's Fundraising

The Guardian reported that the United States is making plans to open a diplomatic interests section in Iran. Conservative bloggers are shocked by the announcement, considering that Iran remains a supporter of international terrorism and has not suspended its uranium enrichment program. One liberal blogger is skeptical about the credibility of the report.

Chung in China crisis

Award-winning Guardian news photographer Dan Chung was 'manhandled' by police as they removed student protesters near the main Olympic site, according to the newspaper's Beijing diary.

Photographer Chung in China crisis

Award-winning Guardian news photographer Dan Chung was 'manhandled' by police as they removed student protesters near the main Olympic site, according to the newspaper's Beijing diary.

Gary McKinnon €" 'world's most dangerous hacker' €" to be extradited

Gary McKinnonThe Guardian, out of the United Kingdom, is reporting that Gary McKinnon, the “world’s most dangerous hacker”, will be extradited to the United States to face criminal hacking charges. McKinnon, a 42 year old unemployed systems administrator from north London, allegedly hacked into systems belonging to the US army, navy, air force, and Nasa in 2001. From the article:

UK High Street offers VAT-free games

Saturday’s Guardian reports that HMV and Woolworths are exploiting a VAT loophole to bring goods valued under Ł18 to be imported via UK Stores.

Science of snobbery

GEORGE Monbiot, The Guardian columnist and predictor of the world's end, has undergone a metamorphosis of Kafkaesque proportions in recent years.

A friend in need

Every week a Guardian Money reader submits a question, and it's up to you to help them out - a selection of the best answers will appear in Saturday's paper.

Ben Chu: How green is Miliband's valley?

If David Miliband's Guardian article is his pitch for the leadership, it seems clear that any future administration (or, more likely, opposition) led by him will place a greater emphasis on the environment

Science Extra podcast: Ian Sample in conversation with Nasa's Michael Griffin

Alok Jha and the Guardian’s science team bring you the best analysis and interviews from the worlds of science and technology.


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