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Derik Dupont

Condé Preparing E-Reader Version of Wired - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Condé Nast and Adobe are building a digital version of Wired magazine for electronic reading devices, as publishers struggle to render magazines on e-readers." />
Derik Dupont

The Wired Tablet: What's Your Take? - Media Decoder Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Wired posts a preview of its tablet version.
Rob A.

QA: Hobbit Director Guillermo del Toro on the Future of Film - 0 views

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    Read about the latest Entertainment News on Wired.com, including art, technology, films, animation, music, web video, tv, podcasts, and blogs.
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    Non-linear storytelling engines and Ulysses in one article. Bam!
Derik Dupont

Google Lets You Custom-Print Millions of Public Domain Books | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views

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    What's hot off the presses come Thursday? Any one of the more than 2 million books old enough to fall out of copyright into the public domain. Over the
Ellen Levy

Epicenter - Mind Our Tech Business | Wired.com - 2 views

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    Experimenting with new business models in epubs: "For the first time, customers can subscribe to unlimited reading of as many as 32 titles from five different publishers through one app, with one user interface, at one price."
Stephanie Wynn

Twitter, Flickr, Facebook Make Blogs Look So 2004 - 0 views

  • Writing a weblog today isn't the bright idea it was four years ago.
  • Scroll down Technorati's list of the top 100 blogs and you'll find personal sites have been shoved aside by professional ones.
  • ssional ones. Most are essentially online magazines:
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  • When blogging was young, enthusiasts rode high, with posts quickly skyrocketing to the top of Google's search results for any given topic, fueled by generous links from fellow bloggers. In 2002, a search for "Mark" ranked Web developer Mark Pilgrim above author Mark Twain. That phenomenon was part of what made blogging so exciting. No more. Today, a search for, say, Barack Obama's latest speech will deliver a Wikipedia page, a Fox News article, and a few entries from professionally run sites like Politico.com. The odds of your clever entry appearing high on the list? Basically zero.
  • Further, text-based Web sites aren't where the buzz is anymore. The reason blogs took off is that they made publishing easy for non-techies.
  • Twitter — which limits each text-only post to 140 characters — is to 2008 what the blogosphere was to 2004.
  • And Twitter posts can be searched instantly, without waiting for Google to index them.
Derik Dupont

Lost Remote | SXSW: The iPad is better than print - 0 views

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    The latest news and job postings in the exploding local online and mobile media space, from hyperlocal to augmented reality.
arnie Grossblatt

The Answer Factory: Demand Media and the Fast, Disposable, and Profitable as Hell Media... - 1 views

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    An interesting take on online content, algorithmically aggregated content, and user-generated content.
Derik Dupont

NAA Releases New Case Studies on Free Newspaper Classifieds Programs - DigitalEdge - 0 views

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    newspaper digital media blog
Mark Schreiber

The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet - 0 views

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    By Chris Anderson & Michael Wolff
arnie Grossblatt

David Byrne's Survival Strategies for Emerging Artists - and Megastars - 0 views

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    How to survive in the era of free content, pirated content. Written for musicians but contains lessons for publishers as well.
Paul Riccardi

Great Wall of Facebook: The Social Network's Plan to Dominate the Internet - 0 views

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    Facebook is attempting to muscle into Google's territory for advertising. Will be interesting to see how things shake out as these two go head-to-head.
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