- It May Be a Long Time Before the Long Tail is Wagging the Web
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- Jake Shapiro » Another BBC experiment worth noting
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- Jake Shapiro » Another BBC experiment worth noting
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- Jake Shapiro » Drinking the New Reality Kool-Aid?
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- John Palfrey » Blog Archive » Following up on the RSS/Copyright debate
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- John Palfrey » Blog Archive » Following up on the RSS/Copyright debate
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- Kentucky public radio sites blocked
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- Knight Foundation To Grant $25 Million For Community News Experiments
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- KrazyDad » Blog Archive » A Year of YouTube Submissions
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User-Generated Web Content Will Grow Rapidly Through 2010
User-Generated Content will continue to grow significantly in popularity and generate increasing revenue over the next several years.
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- Los Angeles Gets New 'Code' Word
BackStage.com is the complete online Actors Resource. Read inside information on casting, union, stage, film news and review.
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- Marketing on Google
It’s Not Just Text Anymore - New York Times
Google is turning to Madison Avenue to help convince marketers to buy its more elaborate types of online ads, like click-to-play video.
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- Marshall McLuhan and the laws of the media
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- MediaPost Publications
Market for Online Video To Increase 10-fold By 2010 - 08/03/2006
MediaPost Publications is an online resource for all advertising media professionals - Online, TV, cable, radio, print, interactive, agencies, buyers, and reps - providing news, articles and commentary, conferences and research.
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- MeeVee wants to be your TV Guide: Raises $8 million more
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Time to Pull Plug on Mobile ESPN
Media Headlines - News and current headlines targeted towards the media industry.
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- Million dollar podcasting - MarketWatch
the most popular podcasts could be making their producers more than $1 million a year.
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- Mobile Technology Aids Swedish Evacuation
An interesting use of mobile technology for public service. Perhaps it can serve as an inspriation for local stations who want to offer text message notification services to help local public institutions (Police, Fire, etc.) to reach citizens.
Despite reports of disorganisation and chaos, Sweden's evacuation of its citizens has been held up as a model of order by commentators in other countries. Louis Roper explains how text messaging has played a key role.
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- Monica Paolini on Mobile WiMax
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Breaking News: Revision3 Wants to Kill Your Television
Get in-depth coverage of current and future trends in technology, and how they are shaping business, entertainment, communications, science, politics, and culture at Wired.com.
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