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		<title>By: trava</title>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;This sucks.  The National Journal&#039;s Technology Daily is shutting down.  This means that the country&#039;s only source of focused daily technology policy news will soon be no longer. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;According to an email blast sent to subscribers today, the online pub closes at the end of January. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;I was an original subscriber way back in 1998 -- back when Bara Vaida was the pub&#039;s first star reporter  -- and stuck with it through what is (shockingly) almost a decade.   It was and is the only place to get a consistent and in-depth perspective on issues that are otherwise glossed over or opined to-death by know-it-alls (who know little). &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Over the years, Tech Daily, frankly, became a little too easy to take for granted. It was always there in a way that was almost overwhelming for even the biggest tech policy geek.  But, when you really needed a quick perspective on policy doings related to issues like Health IT, cybersecurity, or copyright (to name just a few), you could get everything you need and more with just a little time on the site.  Just as importantly, from a tech policy communications perspective, you knew that when you needed to provide a clients&#039; viewpoint on an issue, there would very likely be an educated, highly-professional reporter at Tech Daily who would be up to speed. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Despite the high cost of a Tech Daily subscription, it&#039;s understood that the pub ran a tight margin.  Apparently, for whatever reason, Tech Daily recently ran on the wrong side of the red/black line in the opinion of its corporate parent.&lt;/p&gt;

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This sucks.  The National Journal&#39;s Technology Daily is shutting down.  This means that the country&#39;s only source of focused daily technology policy news will soon be no longer. </p>
<p>According to an email blast sent to subscribers today, the online pub closes at the end of January. </p>
<p>I was an original subscriber way back in 1998 &#8212; back when Bara Vaida was the pub&#39;s first star reporter  &#8212; and stuck with it through what is (shockingly) almost a decade.   It was and is the only place to get a consistent and in-depth perspective on issues that are otherwise glossed over or opined to-death by know-it-alls (who know little). </p>
<p>Over the years, Tech Daily, frankly, became a little too easy to take for granted. It was always there in a way that was almost overwhelming for even the biggest tech policy geek.  But, when you really needed a quick perspective on policy doings related to issues like Health IT, cybersecurity, or copyright (to name just a few), you could get everything you need and more with just a little time on the site.  Just as importantly, from a tech policy communications perspective, you knew that when you needed to provide a clients&#39; viewpoint on an issue, there would very likely be an educated, highly-professional reporter at Tech Daily who would be up to speed. </p>
<p>Despite the high cost of a Tech Daily subscription, it&#39;s understood that the pub ran a tight margin.  Apparently, for whatever reason, Tech Daily recently ran on the wrong side of the red/black line in the opinion of its corporate parent.</p>
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