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Murdoch has friends in fight against Google, says M&G's NcubeGoogle is no friend of the newspaper industry. That's the view of newspaper publisher Trevor Ncube, who agrees with News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch that newspapers need to find ways of charging readers to access content on their websites. Ncube, who recently attended the World Association of Newspapers conference in Hyderabad, India, says Murdoch is not fighting a lone crusade against Google and is not the only publisher that plans to erect pay walls around its websites and to block the search engine company from republishing copyrighted material. Rather, Ncube, who is deputy chairman of Mail & Guardian owner M&G Media and publisher of Zimbabwe's soon-to-be-launched independent daily, NewsDay, says almost the entire newspaper industry worldwide is behind Murdoch's efforts to stave off the “threat” from Google and to get readers to pay for content online. Continue reading the full article Murdoch has friends in fight against Google, says M&G's Ncube on TechCentral.co.za. About Duncan McLeodAward-wining Duncan McLeod is the founder and editor of TechCentral (wwwTechCentral.co.za, @TechCentral]]), South Africa's latest technology news site offering breaking news, in-depth analysis and opinion that launched in September 2009. Before that, he was associate editor at the Financial Mail/FM. Contact Duncan on email duncan at techcentral dot co dot za and follow him on Twitter at @mcleodd. View my profile and articles... |