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November 2007
August 2007
Party's Over: Inflation, the economy and the housing market
What does the hedge fund implosion mean for the broader economy? Is it a sign of recession or just another drop in the bucket?
July 2007
SHIFT: Why Second Life will never go mainstream
I suspected that creating an avatar and exploring the "world" would be time-consuming, without much reward. I was dead right. The other week when I downloaded the program, I discovered just how much of a learning curve there is, and realized what I'd long suspected: Second Life requires far too much effort and expertise to become mainstream.
May 2007
What's in a number?
Why trying to ban the AACS HD-DVD decryption number is like trying to play god.
April 2007
March 2007
October 2006
cafebabel.com, le magazine européen d'actualité : politique et analyses vues d'Europe
pan-european participatory grassrootsmedia
Cool Hunting
coolhunting.com. it’s produced by missingpieces.tv and is a super slick version of videoblogging. too glossy for my tastes, yet still a real eye-opener for me in the last few months. note their use of titles, very clean- all done in FCP. they also produce the video at treehugger.com.
September 2006
Yootribe communities and friendship accelerator
M6- Un site communautaire : Yootribe est un service permettant aux internautes de se regrouper par affinité autour des thèmes qui les intéressent. Ainsi lorsque l’internaute est membre d’un groupe, il peut entrer en contact avec les autres membres autour de leur passion commune. Yootribe dont m6.fr est le partenaire exclusif est développé par la société SwitchMob (via video.noosblog)
August 2006
Nessuno.tv
Italian independent and alternative grassroots satellite + online TV station Nessuno.tv.
Docu-Blog/Steve's POV: The Upside to Video Uploads
William Murray has a very astute take in this weeks Business Week, astute - and rare. Why? Because most pundits and publishers want to believe that the explosion in User-Generated Content sharing is primarily the swapping of commercial content. But spend any amount of time on YouTube and you'll know that that isn't the case. User Content is of course of varying quality...
unmediated: Receiver #16
Receiver #16 wants to spark off some ideas about social networking the mobile way:
Flixya - A Video Sharing Community with Rewards
Flixya is a video sharing community where users can share videos from YouTube, Google Video, DailyMotion, and other video sharing sites. Flixya offers a revenue sharing program (requires Google AdSense account) and a rewards program where users can win prizes. You will make 50% of the Google Adsense revenue generated by the videos you submit. In addition, Flixya has a charity feature, which gives back to the community. Free to use.
Docu-Blog/Steve's POV: J School Dean takes on Bloggers. Why?
Nick Leamon - the Dean of the Columbia School of Journalism - came out swinging with a barbed criticism of Bloggers in the New Yorker last week titled "Journalism without Journalists."
EditingPlus
conception design et redesign de presse, magazine, magasin, revue, revista, journalism, journalisme, conception éditoriale, editorial, editing
July 2006
No Man's Blog: Boooooo
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Boooooo
This is what happen when you're cumbersome, conservative giant with loads of money, trying hard to be cool. You might mean well and act with good intentions but it ends up really unhip and stilted.
No Man's Blog: YouTube trends report #1
A short blogversation last week about virals has prompted my curiosity to dig into YouTube and to carry out a systematic content analysis of the most viewed videos in an attempt to get under the skin of the viral phenomena. Put differently, I wanted to get a better grasp of what makes people tick when it comes to viral content with a strong emphasis on user generated content.
Financial Times Business News: MTV angles for MySpace generation - MSN Money
MTV Networks will on Monday make its biggest move into the "social networking" area, dominated by websites such as MySpace and Bebo, by unveiling plans for a television channel devoted to content created by its users.
