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20 Nov 09

"Streams of Content, Limited Attention: The Flow of Information through Social Media"

  • 2) Stimulation. People consume content that stimulates their mind and senses. That which angers, excites, energizes, entertains, or otherwise creates an emotional response. This is not always the "best" or most informative content, but that which triggers a reaction.
  • we're going to develop the psychological equivalent of obesity
11 Nov 09

A Look At All The Sites Owned By Rupert Murdoch That 'Steal' Content | Techdirt

from the who-ya-gonna-block-now,-rupert? dept

As Rupert Murdoch talks about how he wants to cut off Google, while claiming that aggregator sites are "parasites" and "stealing" from him -- and that fair use would likely be barred by the courts, it seemed like a good time to examine at least some of the sites that are owned by Rupert Murdoch that appear to aggregate content from other sites and which rely on the very same fair use argument.

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Social Media Needs Context and Action

Louis has a great post from Defrag (a conference I'm very sad to have missed). We're entering (finally) the next phase where people are asking the right questions and pushing for the right kind of results.

We're not there yet, but we're getting there.

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defrag social media context data ncb

  • Speakers suggested today's tools have a stark lack of context, that businesses are too obsessed with having a complete data set and aren't focused enough on the actability on that data, and that many developers are focused on designing apps that simply don't drive benefits.
  • "Is there an opportunity to drive business decisions and revenue for your company?", saying "Data is useless without effort. When you get data, it is a lot of work to do something useful with it, yet market research companies are obsessed with completeness of data."
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Paul Carr Debates Jeff Jarvis About So-Called Citizen Journalists

TechCrunch columnist Paul Carr took to New York’s public radio station WNYC yesterday to discuss the pros and cons of citizen journalism in the context of breaking news. Carr was joined by host Brian Lehrer and journalist and academic Jeff Jarvis, a longtime advocate of citizen journalism.

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The New USV.com Launches In Beta

interesting to note the difference between USV and Sequoia

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10 Nov 09

rc3.org - Close votes are a feature, not a bug

  • Every vote over the minimum necessary to secure passage represents compromises that the Democrats as a group would prefer not to make.
09 Nov 09

FEED

Welcome to the digital presence and blog for FEED: The 2009 Razorfish Digital Brand Experience Report.

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report 2009 consumer razorfish blog

03 Nov 09

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29 Sep 09

Web 2.0: safe as houses - Times Online

  • Among the many consequences of the internet bubble of the late 1990s is an obsession with the very notion of bubbles themselves. In the most simplistic terms, a lot of smart people – especially in the media – are still kicking themselves for not recognising the dot-com bubble for what it was, and they're determined not to make the same mistake again.


    Thus there's been something of a death-watch around the property business, which has for the past several years looked very bubble-like, especially in California, Florida, and the Washington-New York-Boston corridor. There has also been an enormous amount of hand-wringing as to whether the internet media boom known as Web 2.0 is setting us up for a replay of the dot-com era.

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