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“What research I see /…/ suggests they want to know about the lives of their neighbors. They ask such questions as, Why did they leave their country? How did they get here? What is it like for them to start over? In a way this explains their current wor
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“From time to time, I’ll give an overview of one broad MediaShift topic, annotated with online resources and plenty of tips. /…/ This week I’ll look at podcasts.”
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“The best Web services are two-way systems. They take content in, add something to it, and then send it back out. /…/ To date, we haven’t seen such a service for local information online. Outside.in will hopefully fill that void.”
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Peter Lindberg diskuterar hur profilsidorna fungerar på Myspace, Flickr och Last fm.
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“On the Web, we let strangers tell us who to trust, what to read, and where to go. Which means your good name can be worth real money. And reputation hacking can be big business.”
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“TV Guide lets you drill down in any search by network, genre, length, and soon star. Click on an episode and you’ll go to the source and watch it there. That includes going to iTunes, where you can watch, buy, or subscribe.”
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“Likt SvD’s Martin Jönssons spådomar kring heta communitynischer /…/ tror jag att vi kommer se fler mindre mötesplatser växa sig starka i olika nischer. Bland de snabbast växande ser vi idag moderelaterade communities som ett komplement till mode
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“I wondered what it would take for an advertiser to actually reach me on my own terms. Rather than squawk at me, could they speak my language? Could they reach through to me in a welcome way? Here are some tips on how they might do that.”
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“The experiments: 1. New Media Producer. 2. Clothing Label Crafter. 3. Micro Investor. 4. Publisher. 5. Community Curator.”
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“But a huge social net that’s made up of millions of smaller social nets is likely to be even more useful than anything that we currrently have.” “Open and distributed networks are the future of social networks.”
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“Since I’m discussing innovation mostly in the context of newspaper companies, let’s break this down the way a journalist would: who, what, when, where, why and how.”
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