IT’S BEEN MORE THAN 10 years since Jim Clark, founder of Netscape and human detonator of the Internet boom, wandered around Manhattan trying to persuade established publishers that their newspaper businesses were doomed.
Newspapers depended for their survival on classified ads, Clark argued, and classified ads would inevitably migrate from newspapers onto the Internet. As, for that matter, would the news itself. Once readers were offered news for free as fast as news can be delivered, who was going to pay to have news printed on paper, loaded onto trucks and delivered the next day
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