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Building Sites Around Social Objects (Live from Web 2.0) - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views
Networked_Performance - Center for Future Storytelling - 0 views
Twitpic - Share photos on Twitter - 0 views
Reflections of a Newsosaur: The case for charging to read WSJ.Com - 0 views
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"In the following guest commentary, Bill Grueskin, former managing editor of WSJ.Com, sorts through what he calls "a few common myths" to provide insights into why and how the Journal came to be the most prominent pay site on the web. He left the Journal last summer to become the dean of academic affairs at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism."
WorldScreen.com - Articles - 0 views
Silent Presses on Vimeo - 0 views
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The Seattle P-I, like too many newspapers across the country, has been forced to shut down operation.
Though the paper will continue in an online form, the loss of one of Seattle's most beloved news sources will be felt deeply by many.
Paul Joseph Brown and Andy Rogers, P-I photojournalists, share their thoughts on their future and that of journalism.
Search less, understand more - Evri - 0 views
Confessions of an Aca/Fan: If It Doesn't Spread, It's Dead (Part Two): Sticky and Spreadabl... - 0 views
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Rather than speaking about "viral media," we prefer to think of media as spreadable. Spreadability as a concept describes how the properties of the media environment, texts, audiences, and business models work together to enable easy and widespread circulation of mutually meaningful content within a networked culture.
Confessions of an Aca/Fan: If It Doesn't Spread, It's Dead (Part One): Media Viruses and Me... - 0 views
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we will outline the limits of these two analogies as part of making the case for the importance of adopting a new model for thinking about the grassroots circulation of content in the current media landscape. In the end, we are going to propose that these concepts be retired in favor of a new framework -- Spreadable Media.
Will NPR Save the News? | Fast Company - 0 views
A flying seminar on the future of news « The Future of Journalism - 0 views
Inside the Marketers Studio - David Berkowitz's Marketing Blog: Steve Rubel: Seven Deadly S... - 0 views
Copyright Holders Challenge Sites That Scrape Content - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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"Generally, the excerpts have been considered legal, and for years they have been welcomed by major media companies, which were happy to receive links and pass-along traffic from the swarm of Web sites that regurgitate their news and information. But some media executives are growing concerned that the increasingly popular curators of the Web that are taking large pieces of the original work - a practice sometimes called scraping - are shaving away potential readers and profiting from the content."
Finally, A Practical Use for Second Life - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views
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"There are worlds for socializing, worlds for gaming, even worlds for e-learning. But one thing that most virtual worlds have in common is that they are places for play, not practicality. Outside of some reports that virtual worlds will replace web conferencing in the enterprise, we haven't seen a lot of innovation in this space which would make businesses sit up and take notice. However, that may be about to change thanks to new software that lets you perform data visualization and manipulation techniques within the virtual world environment."
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