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March 10, 2009

There’s a periodic discussion that weaves its way through the progressive blogosphere that goes like this: “How the hell can I make any money off my blog?” Sadly, the fact that we still have the discussion as often as we do means there have been no sure-fire answers found as of yet...
Boztopia.com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Martin at 5:09 PM

March 09, 2009

David Cohn — Spot.us founder, nice guy — is always a level-headed thinker when it comes to the eternal debate over What To Do About The Newspapers. A recent post is no exception. The problem, as news pros like the Times’ David Carr see it, is not the internet. It’s the irreve...
levjoy dot com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Josh at 11:53 PM

January 07, 2009

I’m a big fan of Clay Shirky and his research. His latest book “Here Comes Everyone” is awesome. He makes some great points that it’s worth posting his forecast here as well from the Guardian. Many of my opinions and analysis of media and social media align with Clay’s....
Furrier.org - Business & Technology Blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by John Furrier at 12:11 PM
I’ve often said it, and I’ll say it again. The real value of social media lies in the ability for anyone to interact over anything. It is the interaction that creates the value. Smart people like Tim O’Reilly will tell you that web 2.0 is about the web becoming a platform. That dat...
Alexander van Elsas's Weblog on new media & technologies and their effect on social behavior [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Alexander van Elsas at 4:15 AM

January 03, 2009

In such a me-manner, I began editing and paring down another entry from my UCC Social Media Case Study and I ended up with more text than I began with. The following, an address of "social media strategy/implementation" versus engineering, the importance of reading books, talking with peop...
per's blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by alexsteed at 5:58 PM | 1 Citations

December 10, 2008

Where’ve I been these last few days? Most of you have probably (correctly) guessed that, in lieu of blogging, I’ve been, um, building a relationship with Arlo. But one doesn’t preclude the other. So here’s making a stab at a comeback, though I’ve been here for years. Th...
levjoy dot com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Josh at 1:36 PM

December 08, 2008

From Aldus Manutius until recently, book lovers have been the most passionate readers. Now they are mostly just the oldest readers. Thanks to digital data, there is a fateful choice to be made between serving lovers of the text and lovers of the page [...] Clay Shirky schreibt auf Boing Boing eine k...
IBI-Weblog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Ben at 6:57 AM

December 07, 2008

It’s been a big year for tech policy books. Several important titles were released in 2008 that offer interesting perspectives about the future of the Internet and the impact digital technologies are having on our lives, culture, and economy. Back in September, I compared some of the most popu...
The Technology Liberation Front [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Thierer at 2:26 PM

December 02, 2008

Every Piece of Information Is a Latent Community December 2, 2008 Clay Shirky’s keynote talk to open the 2008 Online Information Conference “group action just got easier� = 5-word summary of his book Here Comes Everybody the ways the media environment is being transformed now that consumers ar...
Lambert Heller's shared items in Google Reader [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jenny at 1:44 PM
Every Piece of Information Is a Latent Community December 2, 2008 Clay Shirky’s keynote talk to open the 2008 Online Information Conference “group action just got easier” = 5-word summary of his book Here Comes Everybody the ways the media environment is being transformed now that ...
The Shifted Librarian [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jenny at 8:44 AM
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