An interesting debate between Rob Andrews of Paid Content UK and former colleague Ciarán Norris about the rumoured deal between News International and Bing, and the future of content on the web:
Murdoch, Microsoft & Google
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It's an interesting debate. Maybe Murdoch thinks we'll follow Japan's lead, and consumers will be happy to micropay for content. Particularly as a lot of news will be read on mobile platforms where micropayment systems will be available before too long.