A handful of advertisers, such as Apple, have abandoned Fox altogether. Network executives say they believe they could charge higher rates if the host were more widely acceptable to advertisers.
The company needs to fulfill "existing contractual obligations as we believe it's the responsible thing to do," Jessica Powell, a Tokyo-based spokeswoman, said in an e-mail today. Google will phase out censored services for partners "over time," she said.
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"Most of our colleagues don't seem to grasp that we're not in a gentlepersons' debate, we're in a street fight against well-funded, merciless enemies who play by entirely different rules"
Parties (servers) speaking the PubSubHubbub protocol can get near-instant notifications (via webhook callbacks) when a topic (feed URL) they're interested in is updated.
The rise of iPhone Nationâwith its media-savvy and data-greedy citizenryâhas left AT&T with a tough set of options. It could significantly upgrade its network to handle all the new demand, but that would cripple profits. It could charge more for network access or limit what customers can do on their phones, but that would enrage the all-you-can-eat subscriber base as well as Net Neutrality types who seek to prevent telecom companies from dictating customers'
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To keep its uneasy equilibrium, AT&T is trying a little of everything: It's marginally increasing capacity while trying to squeeze network hogs and subtly reshape the definition of Net Neutrality.