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29 Jan 08
Using Facebook to Build Community - Social Media Today
- Facebook as a tool for publishing your life. - jblossom on 2008-01-29
Is Google's gamble Wikipedia's nightmare? - iMedia Connection
- Google's Knol may not have the content that Wikipedia, but it will begin to erode their search engine placement. - jblossom on 2008-01-29
The Wiki That Runs a Radio Show - The Globe and Mail
- A radio show built entirely from ideas submitted by users. An old concept made new by Wiki technology. - jblossom on 2008-01-29
23 Jan 08
Search, Content Processing, and the Great Database Controversy - Beyond Search
- Stephen Arnold contemplates the future of the database in an era in which the world is a database. - jblossom on 2008-01-23
22 Jan 08
How Free And Paid Approaches Do Complement Each Other - Robin Good
- "Freemium" debate from a fresh angle - good take. - jblossom on 2008-01-22
Streaming Ads Driving Users Away From Content: Report - paidContent.org
- Younger people are more tolerant, but don't recall much of them. - jblossom on 2008-01-22
YouTube Community Council Provides Update - WebProNews
- More social media portals are opening up to user groups that provide input on both features and policies. - jblossom on 2008-01-22
Handpicked Video - RobinGood.TV
- Robin Good TV has changed his focus to aggregating video clips from sources not normally highlighted in online news. Good model that should be incorporated into other social media aggregation services. - jblossom on 2008-01-22
18 Jan 08
Global Voices Online » An Introductory Guide to Global Citizen Media
- Interesting case studies highlighting how people around the world are using social media to change their lives. - jblossom on 2008-01-18
Content Meets the Purchase Funnel - ClickZ
- Heidi provides a nice outline of how to ensure that you have the right content all the way through a purchasing process. - jblossom on 2008-01-18
Organic Content and the Printed Book - Sacred Vapor
- Rightfully points out that eBooks are really not very innovative, just digital packaging of static content. When the standard package includes user-generated content and dynamic content then "organic" books will be more interesting. Agreed. - jblossom on 2008-01-18
Three Reasons Content Companies Need To Embrace Social Media - Social Media Today
- In case you needed a crash course. - jblossom on 2008-01-18
Digging Deeper::Traditional Media Ready to Elevate the Conversation Online -- with Moderation - MediaShift
- Good overview of how news organizations are finally getting with the program on moderating comments on their content. "Big" revelation: maybe registration isn't needed. - jblossom on 2008-01-18
17 Jan 08
Why watermarking will never replace DRM - Ars Technica
- Some interesting arguments that watermarking needs to have some more what's-in-it-for-me motivation to become a more powerful alternative to DRM. Misses the point of watermarking, though: it should be used to increase marketing opportunities, not to prosecute. - jblossom on 2008-01-17
White paper - distributed influence: quantifying the impact of social media - Technobabble 2.0
- A very, very important study on how to measure influence via social media. - jblossom on 2008-01-17
Islamweb wins World Summit Award 2007
- Just a reminder that some of the most interesting innovations in online publishing are out of the Western spotlight oftentimes. - jblossom on 2008-01-17
Even in the "DRM" debate, Content is not King. - Enterprise Insights
- Interesting take on DRM, basically saying that music labels going non-DRM on non-Apple platforms is unfair. See links to Apple news above as Apple tries to trump distribution channels. - jblossom on 2008-01-17
Data Portability explained in video - Download Squad
- Web 2.0 is discovering the value of interoperability and data standards, which promises to make for a powerful combination. Nifty video. - jblossom on 2008-01-17
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