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According to a survey conducted by market research company Forrester, 80 percent of U.S. consumers won't pony up if the web sites they currently read for free decided to go behind a pay wall. Would you? While Lifehacker has no designs of putting up any sort of pay wall, news sites and various other sites around the web are struggling to keep their businesses afloat, and the pay wall is a common attempt at a solution. So we're wondering: <br /><a href="http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/2266343/">Would You Pay for Online Content?

Would (or Do You) You Pay for Online Content? - Internet - Lifeh

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Adam thinks XBMC is the best media center around , but I roll with Boxee for its awesome streaming web content. Here's how I turned a relatively cheap yet powerful home theater PC into a DIY Boxee Box for my HDTV. Why go with Boxee? http://lifehacker.com/5406563/build-a-cheap-but-powerful-boxee-media-center

Build a Cheap But Powerful Boxee Media Center - Boxee - Lifehack