“Individual newspapers can’t live with Google, but they can’t live without it either …” The statement comes toward the end of Nick Carr’s (right) Murdoch’s wink in his Rough Type bog. Rupert Murdoch reckons net content is worth money, as he told Skye News . Now, “When it comes to Google and other aggregators, newspapers face a sort of prisoners’ dilemma,” says Carr, going on, “If one of them escapes, their competitors will pick up the traffic they lose.

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