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JFJBMay 10th 2009 1:46PM
Maybe someone said it already, but I think the Rupert guy is trying to NOT say goodbye to the world of news he used to be able to control, purchase, manipulate and resell.
The web is free, dude. Only its access has been privatized and monetized.
My take, I may be wrong.
Surf's up.