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Will AOL’s Tim Armstrong ever find a way to make Patch.com profitable?
Three years ago I posted that local newspapers needed to change to continue to be relevant. Three years later not much has changed except that there are fewer local newspapers. I thought that AOL’s http://www.Patch.com might fill the void (Tim … Continue reading →
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