2 month ago
Linkorama : Content Graph - The key thing here is now, it’s not just the “who” that’s important as much as the “what” - we’ve now crossed over from the social graph back into what I’m calling the “Content Graph.”
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5 month ago
Linkorama : Information Arbitrage and the Window of Opportunity - This is a similar point to what I was attempting to make in my Content = Community post in that until people *do* something with information, it might as well not exist in terms of value.
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10 month ago
Linkorama : Cisco's EOS online-content platform - EOS will be the first major product of Cisco's push into helping media companies connect with their customers. It will combine a delivery system, a social networking platform and a set of tools to help consumers find the content they want,
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11 month ago
Linkorama : Pay Me for My Content - New York Times - We could design information systems so that people can pay for content — so that anyone has the chance of becoming a widely read author and yet can also be paid. Information could be universally accessible but on an affordable instead of an absolutely f
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14 month ago
jonhicks : dev.michaelgravel.com - Plugin: mg_setheader
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16 month ago
wearehugh : geek ramblings :: WP-Cache fix for Content-Type in feeds
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Linkorama : Language lessons - Content implies property to me. I've also had problems with subscriber, as if we were subhuman to scribes. But then again, journalists probably had problems being called scribes too.
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17 month ago
nelson : HD-DVD cracked again - Key revocation does not work
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17 month ago
Linkorama : The Banality of Personal Life - ... and Where Twitter Comes In
adamrg : The Banality of Personal Life and Where Twitter Comes In - "Messaging of the Mundane"
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18 month ago
Linkorama : Enterprise 2.0 - Salesforce.com Brings Web 2.0 To The Enterprise With ContentExchange
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plasticbag : Techcrunch (in July) covered the online sites that are hoping to replace paper TV guides - Fascinating overview full of useful information that gesture towards the future of television
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27 month ago
wearehugh : Hixie's Natural Log: The sacrifice of pragmatism over theoretical purity
Paul Hammond : Hixie's Natural Log: The sacrifice of pragmatism over theoretical purity - It sucks, but I'd rather have the spec be implementable in the face of real world content than have it be uniformly ignored.
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29 month ago
Linkorama : 50 MM Americans Create Web Content - Of those adults who have posted content on the Web, 73 percent, or 31 million, have a broadband connection at home.
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30 month ago
Linkorama : Social Metaphor Mixer - Hey, whatever gets the party started, right?
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30 month ago
wearehugh : A Journey Through Feed Handling - sigh
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30 month ago
Linkorama : What Would Disney Do? - First, he would be creating incredible new experiences in gaming, and on the cell phones...Second, running a market for content
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30 month ago
Linkorama : Content Technology Meets Web 2.0 - The key takeaway from Ross’ talk is that “Sharing Control Creates Valueâ€. It’s extremely difficult to share control, particularly for premium content providers, but virtually every successful Web 2.0 application has that at the
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Linkorama : Intranet Trends to Watch for in 2006 - Blogs come and go, but RSS remains; Wikis gain prominence and get integrated
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36 month ago
Linkorama : Why You Should Pay to Read This - If Carr's thesis is that being free means getting what you paid for, then his arguments actually ended up in favor of being free.
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37 month ago
Linkorama : Open Content Alliance - The Open Content Alliance (OCA) represents the collaborative efforts of a group of cultural, technology, nonprofit, and governmental organizations from around the world that will help build a permanent archive of multilingual digitized text and multimedia
Simon Willison : Open Content Alliance - Their website.
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39 month ago
kayodeok : Longhorn Team RSS Blog : Windows RSS Publisher's Guide (work-in-progress) - The goal of this page is to provide ongoing guidance to publishers on how to create web pages and RSS feeds that work correctly with IE 7 and Windows Vista
wearehugh : Microsoft Team RSS Blog : Windows RSS Publisher's Guide (work-in-progress) - incorrectly recommends text/xml, doesn't support application/rdf+xml... why is this so difficult?
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40 month ago
Linkorama : Rebuilding Media - New Corante blog on the economics of content
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40 month ago
Linkorama : O'Reilly on Our Web Content - I'd say that We Want Information to be Valuable
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