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The more I think about it, the more I think social media and live television make a uniquely happy partnership: not only do you find out what everyone's thinking in about 30 seconds flat, but it’s often incredibly funny to read.
links for 2010-04-19
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Average consumption has risen to 72 minutes a day, compared with 60 minutes in 2006—an increase driven almost entirely by people under the age of 35.
links for 2010-04-16
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NEWSPAPER publisher BPM Media has closed a glossy lifestyle magazine to bankroll its response to a rival free newspaper which is expected to be launched next week.
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"Tony Lennox, editor of the Press, revealed that a number of fellow former Post journalists would be joining his team. These include former Post business editor John Duckers, who will write a version of his online business gossip column, and former sports editor Fraser Thompson. Former Post economics editor Neville Boyd-Maunsell would also be contributing some content, said Mr Lennox."
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"People have got used to getting content without having to pay," Brown says. "I don't think you are going to be able to put things behind paywalls in the way that people think"
links for 2010-04-15
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"In September 2008, at the age of eighty-five, José Saramago was feeling restless. “Here’s a job for you”, said his wife. “Write a blog”. And so the 1998 Nobel laureate began to record his reflections on an almost daily basis, jubilantly freed from the constraints of fiction and awed by the “infinite page” of the internet."
links for 2010-04-14
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"…there’s the very germane fact that many highly successful bloggers didn’t get a formal training in journalism because they were too busy getting a formal training in the thing they’re writing about — business, finance, economics."
links for 2010-04-13
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Before its current problems, Toyota’s leadership style was based on a collaborative approach — one that rewarded employees for innovation, one that valued employee input and even allowed workers on the line to stop the line so a problem with a car could be fixed. The result was a better car — a more reliable one. And the result of that? More market share.
By contrast, GM had a command and control leadership style. The production line was kept going at all cost so cars were produced with flaws and problems and that eroded market share. Company executives didn’t seem to notice the erosion was happening.
Remind you of another industry?
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Seoquake is a powerful tool for Mozilla Firefox, aimed at helping web masters who deal with search engine optimization and internet promotion of web sites. Seoquake allows user to obtain and investigate many important SEO parameters of the internet project under study on the fly.
Ruby in the Pub 2
What: Ruby in the Pub
When: Tuesday, April 27th, 7pm
Where: The Shooting Star, Spitalfields (streetview)
Why: So hacks can learn to hack!
*FREE*
No registration/sign-up necessary – just turn up!
Once a month, a bunch of keen, but slightly confounded journalists meet up with some knowledgeable and patient coders to learn the basics of Ruby and drink beer.
I have a very good feeling about this.
The first Ruby in the Pub (#ritp or #rubyinthepub) was born last month after me and James Ball discovered we were both trying to develop some programming skills.
The first meet-up was great – lovely people and some great teachers too! Now I’m hoping after my first lesson I might be able to help out a few newbies, whilst also learning some new stuff.
Rumour also has it that a certain head of the New York Times development team might pop in to help out too!
Just turn up with your laptop and, if you have one, an extension lead. Also, downloading Hackety Hack before you arrive is advised.
Come join us!
links for 2010-04-09
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"The free app, created by WCRS, helps users to run a sweepstake around the event in their office, with each entrant assigned a horse running in the historic Aintree race."
links for 2010-04-01
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"The cardinal difference between gift and commodity exchange is that a gift establishes a feeling-bond between two people, whereas the sale of a commodity leaves no necessary connection. "
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"Google goes bananas on April 1. Every big department, and some small, gets their shot at adding a "new service" or "killer feature" to their products. If you see something announced on a Google blog today, unless you're in a time machine and it's about Gmail in 2004, chances are, it's not true. Here are the notable Google pranks…"
links for 2010-03-31
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"A 10-nation study that surveyed information technology (IT) decision makers and end users in 10 countries, released on Wednesday, said 52% of organizations prohibit the use of social media applications or similar collaboration tools at work. India, with 96% of its IT decision makers admitting to prohibiting the use of these tools in the workplace, ranks on top in viewing these tools through the security prism, followed by the UK, Italy and Japan."
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It's the comments that are interesting here…
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"The FT iPad app will be sponsored at launch by Hublot, the watchmaker, subsidising a two-month free access period," reports the paper itself – a far cry from its usual, and growing, subscription-only option. "
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To verify and contextualise, to digitise, to empower and connect.
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"People in companies now realize web marketing success comes from creating content-rich web sites, videos, podcasts, photos, charts, ebooks, white papers and other valuable content. "
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"As reach no longer differentiates major digital properties, we're examining new traffic metrics that frame a richer understanding of the visitor segments that comprise these large web populations. Branded traffic is one such measure, illuminating a publisher's true following. These recurring visitors weave content engagement and advertising ROI into our communities.* And consequently, this core readership is the audience segment for whom a publisher's halo is brightest and for whom brand marketing is most effective."
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“I think honestly, a better marketing strategy would be to show the specific audience that a local paper would attract,” he added. “Local papers matter to a community.”
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"Third, the blogs are being integrated as regular content, so the "Our blogs: Join the conversation" section has been removed. They are now just featured as regular content, one in one with articles. "
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"Companies like ConciseClick, VideoClix, and Clikthrough are reporting extraordinary engagement rates and purchase rates when using the clickable capabilities. "
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"Using a technique called transcranial magnetic stimulation – in which magnets are used to disrupt neural activity in specific parts of the brain – scientists managed to "turn off" people's moral centers."
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"Now, for the first time, the company is recommending individual tweets, by harnessing the power of its user base to algorithmically show which ones are interesting. The new Top Tweets account, which will be featured on a new Twitter home page that’s currently being tested, shares a small sampling of popular tweets."
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"Would-be Gleeks between the ages of 16 and 26 can submit their audition video either by uploading their own pre-recorded video or choosing from a selection of MySpace Karaoke Glee hits on the Glee Auditions Official MySpace Profile."
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"If you’re planning on buying an iPad when it goes on sale this Saturday, you have some deciding to do. Unlike the iPhone, there are six different versions of the iPad, ranging in price from $500 to $830."
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"Facing their toughest challenge in generations, British news publishers are sniping at each other like schoolgirls in the playground…"