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03 Jul 11
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More Lifestreams Mean More Noise
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As more and more people create content on microchannels, we experience more ambient intimacy, but also a lot more data.
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The trend for people to create more content is afoot, as a result aggregation tools like lifestreams, activity streams, and newsfeeds (and a new form of a social/email inbox) will take center stage.
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You should certainly join the conversations where they exist, but this doesn’t mean your base of quality content should erode, there are long term branding and search benefits.
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As a result, we’ll start to see new tools emerge that help to find the signal –not noise. Those who can filter out what’s important will matter more:, by using a: blog, delicious, or tweets to let your community know what’s important.
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24 Sep 09
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08 Jul 09
maxilprofLiked "Is Blogging Evolving Into Life Streams?" http://ff.im/-4tlsD [from http://twitter.com/maxilprof/statuses/2346510903]
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01 Jul 09
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30 Jun 09
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29 Jun 09
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mediablogiIt seems as if blogging is becoming old hat, or at least evolving into something smaller, faster, and more portable
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28 Jun 09
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Michael LitmanThe new trend towards lifestreaming. Interesting read.
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pirkkaaunolaOf course, I don’t need to mention that many of the top 100 blogs all look like mainstream media, with a team of writers, photographers, and editors.
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27 Jun 09
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26 Jun 09
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