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Gawker expands into India as part of Nick Denton’s plan for world domination

January 8, 2013
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Gawker Media is starting the new year off with a bang: founder Nick Denton announced on Tuesday that the blog network is expanding into India by way of a partnership with the Times of India, one of that country’s largest media entities. The online unit of the Times will be responsible for managing and marketing the local versions of Gizmodo and Lifehacker, and will also be creating unique content for them, according to an IM conversation I had with Denton on Tuesday morning....

 

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