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When we started Reader, I envisioned something a little more like Google News that knew about your likes and dislikes and would program based on what we thought we knew about you.
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Slate, Microsoft's electronic magazine, was in the vanguard when it started charging readers in 1996.
While newspapers around the world are anxiously asking themselves what would happen if they started charging readers to view articles online, a few answers have started to emerge.
Heather Sanders, a Web designer and blogger from Huntsville, Tex., started polling readers last year to see whether she should give up her spiky do and grow her hair.
It recently started awarding readers badges.
Topix started allowing readers to leave comments on the site just over a year ago.
In August, BuzzFeed News started giving readers a way to make one-off donations of between $5 and $100.
The discussion continued beyond my Living Single blog where it started, as readers sent emails telling me how they lived and how they wish they could live.
Once the Simpson-Bowles commission started foundering, readers of news began hearing of a "Simpson-Bowles commission plan" and a "Simpson-Bowles commission chairman's mark".
Before reading of the scans in our study was started, both readers had a training period in which they read scans and compared calcium scoring results informally.
Reader love is earned, over time, and it starts one reader at a time.
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