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Stories tagged with: web2.0
AttenTV
http://atten.tv/
A little gem of an idea based on Attention Markup Language that allows you to "watch" others attention as a form of entertainment.
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Tags: attention, web2.0, attentiontrust, attentv
Social Media Goes Mainstream
http://web2.wsj2.com/social_media_goes_mainstream.htm
At Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog, a beatiful post with excelent graphics about social media, i.e., the relation between web 2.0 and the inevitable change that will ocurr in media as we know it
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Want to become rich? Help the Japanese print media industry embrace online
http://www.web20asia.com/63
I have a handful of blogs that i continuously monitor and this is definetely one of them. This guy talks about web2.0 and current trends in korea and korean technologies. This article he talks about starting up a business around a growing area of transforming traditional print houses (like magazines) to online publishing and content distribution channels. This can be applied to anywhere in the world i bet!
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The “new paradox of journalism” clarified - Editors Weblog- Analysis
http://www.editorsweblog.org/analysis//2006/03/the_new_parad...
Poor coverage of news by newspappers lend to small editorial bureaus. Just link the title to other place and focus on your target. Make also some micropayment devices that assure you good readers
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RIP Twitter (2007-2007) « web1979
http://web1979.wordpress.com/2007/03/14/rip-twitter-2007-200...
Will Twitter implode soon?
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Dabble DB opens up as free if you are willing to put your data in the creative commons
http://dabbledb.com/commons/
Dabble DB is an interesting database frontend, but until recently, it was pay to use. Looks like they've opened up another method to play around with it.
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Tags: web2.0, database, dabble, creativecommons
TiVo goes live with Amazon Unbox partnership | CNET News.com
http://news.com.com/TiVo+goes+live+with+Amazon+Unbox+partner...
Cool. Tivo becoming a content appliance that goes well beyond standard TV.
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Webware: Cool web apps for everyone
http://www.webware.com/8300-1_109-2.html
A great site about new Web 2.0 apps.
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