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Looking at these didn’t really grab me. Feedcrier IM updates more interesting.
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The concept is very much a media mashup and one that is seriously worthy of consideration? Why? The media has to morph and by going blog, with a mix of reporters and topics that are timely, they will get eyeballs. What’s more the ability to serve up ads t
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The fragmented blogger… here, here and here… Hard enough to write this one blog… does that make this action “ConversationalTagging”? Certainly tests delicious trackback to wordpress
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I feel the Social Media News Release is not just a tool for content sharing, it’s about facilitating discussion. The ability to share content is one aspect. Ability to easily find content is another. For me, however, the ultimate goal is to create an ex
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Rob set me thinking on a new model for Newspapers. I believe it will impact how we blog and read news too.
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Left comment… re newspapers as platforms
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Writeups and links. See business models “ENABLE AND EDUCATE: As we begin to see ourselves as members of networks rather than owners of content, our relationships with our communities shift.”
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I’m not saying that I caused that, just that we ended up agreeing and they ended up seeing the value in listening to and ceding control to customers. They reached out to bloggers; they blogged; they found ways to listen to and follow the advice of their
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Business Week Article that redefines Dell Hell as a blog link sent from Michael with a fix this note.
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Perhaps this is why we need discrete controls. Group and per relationship basis takes us some way. Still…
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“Second, is tagging disruptive in retrospect, in a way that indicates changing frames of reference? I think the answer to this is a qualified “Yes”. Tagging is in retrospect disruptive, but only for a small community. For David Weinberger and other ea
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I’m not sure I buy all of this! None of the comments really stretch in relation to 2020 some 13 years away. There’s some cellar stairs to look down. I’d love to review the scenarios.
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