Around the Web 5.15.09: Hulu numbers, game sales drop and newspaper woes
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A student at Neumont University gets caught by the photographer at in inopportune moment. Credit: Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times
-- Different measurement firms are coming to astonishingly divergent numbers when it comes to streams on Hulu. NYT
-- Video game sales dropped 17% in April, in spite of recent confidence in the industry. LAT
-- The Wall Street Journal’s Martin Peers proclaimed that the NYT has no choice but to sell itself. Silicon Alley Insider
-- Or, the NYT could start charging for content -- which the Executive Editor explained at a staff meeting this week. New York Observer
-- Facebook will begin to ‘verify’ apps, among other things, to spur ‘quality.’ VentureBeat
-- At Utah’s Neumont University, geeks feel at home -- at the expense of the stereotypical social exploits of college. LAT
-- Chris Lesinski