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- The Chart: (Facebook) Widgets are dead on 2008-10-01
- In Search of the Long Tail: Crowdsourcing the Book Review Process | Epicenter from Wired.com on 2008-09-24
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Advertising: MySpace launches a self-serve ad network, hopes you like banners on 2008-09-24
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The big difference from Google's AdWords: MySpace ads only link to other MySpace pages.
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- Embeddable Google Books on 2008-09-22
- History of NYC's internet community by Fred Wilson. on 2008-09-22
- Have We Reached the End of Book Publishing As We Know It? -- New York Magazine on 2008-09-16
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Mark of the Beast? - mediabistro.com: GalleyCat on 2008-09-12
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"I think this period where anybody thought that anybody could write a posting for a venerable brand is a terrible mistake ... There hasn't been enough pushback from the creative world ... The great con of the 20th and 21st century is the way that talent has been exploited by this technology boom."
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HarperStudio Unveils Its Acquisitions, Also a Blog - mediabistro.com: GalleyCat on 2008-09-12
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what we do know is that there's an awful lot of readers who are eager to hear from publishers who have something serious to say about their vocation, something besides "look what we're shipping this week."
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mediabistro.com: GalleyCat on 2008-09-12
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"I think this period where anybody thought that anybody could write a posting for a venerable brand is a terrible mistake ... There hasn't been enough pushback from the creative world ... The great con of the 20th and 21st century is the way that talent has been exploited by this technology boom."
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what we do know is that there's an awful lot of readers who are eager to hear from publishers who have something serious to say about their vocation, something besides "look what we're shipping this week."
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- Why Libraries Are Back in Style - WSJ.com on 2008-09-12
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