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Claire Cain Miller


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December 2008: Journalist.

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Employee/Freelancer/Contractor (past or present) New York Times Source Sep 2, 2011

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Sep 02, 2011 AOL Says Arrington No Longer Works at TechCrunch

QUOTE: AOL said on Friday that Michael Arrington, the founder and co-editor of its TechCrunch blog and one of the most prominent voices in Silicon Valley, no longer had an editorial role at the company because he also invested in tech companies.

New York Times
May 22, 2011 Free Speech on Twitter Faces Test

QUOTE: The soccer player has been granted a so-called super-injunction, a stringent and controversial British legal measure that prevents media outlets from identifying him, reporting on the story or even from revealing the existence of the court order itself. But tens of thousands of Internet users have flouted the injunction by revealing his name on Twitter, Facebook and online soccer forums, sites that blur the definition of the press and are virtually impossible to police.

New York Times
May 13, 2011 Google Is Said to Have Broken Internal Rules on Drug Ads

QUOTE: Google allowed rogue online pharmacies to advertise on its site in violation of its own advertising policies, according to one of the companies subpoenaed in the federal investigation of Google’s drug ad sales.

New York Times
Mar 29, 2011 Amazon Introduces a Digital Music Locker

QUOTE: Though some companies let people upload their music and listen to it elsewhere without any outcry from the labels, others, like MP3tunes, have been sued by music labels. Another issue: it is impossible for Web companies to tell whether a song was bought legally or downloaded illegally.

New York Times
Feb 01, 2011 An Apple E-Book Rule Tightens

QUOTE: [Apple will] require app developers that sell e-books outside of their iPad and iPhone apps — through a Web site, for example — to also sell the books inside those apps.

New York Times
Jan 09, 2011 1986 Privacy Law Is Outrun by the Web

QUOTE: Many Internet companies and consumer advocates say the main law governing communication privacy — enacted in 1986, before cellphone and e-mail use was widespread, and before social networking was even conceived — is outdated, affording more protection to letters in a file cabinet than e-mail on a server...a patchwork of confusing standards that have been interpreted inconsistently by the courts, creating uncertainty.

New York Times
Jun 10, 2010 Bringing Comparison Shopping to the Doctor’s Office

QUOTE: there has been no easy way for consumers to shop for the best deal on a colonoscopy or blood test. A start-up financed by prominent venture capitalists and the Cleveland Clinic, Castlight Health, aims to change that by building a search engine for health care prices.

New York Times
Apr 16, 2010 Out of the Loop in Silicon Valley

QUOTE: Though many people say that outright sexism is rare in the tech world these days, the barriers that Ms. Fleming encountered aren’t unusual....Women own 40 percent of the private businesses in the United States, according to the Center for Women’s Business Research. But they create only 8 percent of the venture-backed tech start-ups...

New York Times
Jul 15, 2009 The Debate Over Publishing Stolen Twitter Documents

QUOTE: The incident [hacking of confidential Twitter documents] has raised age-old questions about the ethics of publishing confidential material, questions that have taken new twists in the age of blogs.

New York Times
Jul 14, 2009 Company Settles Case of Reviews It Faked

QUOTE: The company had ordered employees to pretend they were satisfied customers and write glowing reviews of its face-lift procedure on Web sites, according to the attorney general’s statement. Lifestyle Lift also created its own sites of face-lift reviews to appear as independent sources.

New York Times
May 31, 2009 Expecting New Tax, Firm Prepares to Track Carbon

QUOTE: If Congress passes legislation that puts a price on carbon emissions, companies will need to track and report the waste from their operations....a cap-and-trade law or carbon tax will open the door for a new kind of software company.

New York Times
Dec 26, 2008 Bits: Naughtiest and Nicest C.E.O.’s

QUOTE: Glassdoor.com, a site that lets employees anonymously review their employers and share salary information, is out with a list of the naughtiest and nicest chief executives of 2008, based on those reviews.

New York Times