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Monday, June 22, 2009
Now, it appears that similar services may exist for newspaper and magazine publishers. Ecommerce - newspapers and magazines already sell directly to their readers, but could do a lot more of this, including providing more paid-for online services. Tags: Uncategorized citizen media free freetards magazine publishers media owners micropayments publishers revenue The Guardian the Time I’ve been meaning to write a response to William’s blog post of a few weeks ago about the news that some publishers (including Rupert Murdoch) are preparing to start charging for some of their content.
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Saturday, April 4, 2009
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
The November 2009 edition of Messaging News Magazine is out, with my article entitled Archiving and eDiscovery for Collaboration Systems (starting on page 14):
" Archiving and eDiscovery for email are a well-understood, even if not so well-practiced set of requirements; but compared to the current status of archiving and eDiscovery for collaboration systems, it’s the gold standard. Tags: Messaging News Magazin In the email archiving space, there are many vendors and signs of market maturity. For example, the acquisitions to consolidate capability and acquire new technology.
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
It’s grown massively, mostly off the back of the success of the makerzine.com magazine and blog. Tags: Social Web opinion design digital DIY flickr fun Make Magazine Maker Faire Makezine service design social media user generated conten If you want to understand ‘the social web’ and where it’s going, take a look at what the DIYists are up to.
For years, DIY was the bastion of the weekend jobbing dad.
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Friday, November 27, 2009
Unfortunately for TIME Magazine neither concept was paid much attention to with the launch of their new tech news site Techland.
Just in time.”
With the launch of this web site, it leads me to wonder just how much TIME Magazine knows about the tech news community.
Image via Wikipedia
Guest post by Ben LaMothe
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Sunday, January 3, 2010
One of the top trends for 2009 , selected by Shareable magazine:
(go go to that original article for the links mentioned below)
“This year saw the founding of services like Rentalic, Share Some Sugar, and Neighborgoods—all of which rely on the web and mobile technologies to facilitate neighborhood-level sharing. In 2009, the ridesharing service Zimride allied itself with the carsharing service Zipcar, both making extensive use of social media and mobile technologies.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
And having recently received an extremely dull pre-conference magazine for SXSW, I can appreciate how something like The Incidental would be refreshingly interesting and bring the good stuff to your attention when wading through the programme at a conference. Tags: Great Stuff crowdsourcing design design museum Magazines paper publishin Last Tuesday night, I went to the preview for the Brit Insurance Designs of the Year exhibition (aka the Oscars of the design world) at the Design Museum in Shad Thames.
(Photo Photo credit: Luke Hayes, from the Brit Insurance Designs of
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Saturday, May 2, 2009
So celebrity gossip is big business - magazine and newspaper editors and paparazzi photographers both know that they can make money by showing part of a celebrity’s private life. For the same reasons celebrity gossip in newspapers and magazines is so popular, gossip that is started and spread by the celebrity themselves is also interesting. Matt Rhodes Social Media Actor Celebrities Celebrity Celebrity gossip is big business. That photo of a singer leaving a nightclub looking like they’ve had one drink too many.
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