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Prime minister Gordon Brown has added his voice to the argument against paywalls, saying that consumers are now used to getting content for free.
Internet entrepreneur Bill Gross, one of the main movers behind the launch of paid-search in the late 1990s, is launching a new startup designed to monetise Twitter.
