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“This rejection of absolute truth and authority by protestantism has slowly brought about the wholesale rejection of truth and morality by modern man.” Hmmmm, sounds like what a lot of mainstream journalists say about online media.
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Survivor debut’s low ratings “Surprised me, because I wasn’t aware that Survivor was debuting last week. For those who use the mass need the mass to promote their wares, and what happens when the mass breaks apart?”
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“BlueLithium can reach 119 million users or 68 % of the U.S. Net population and drive them to editorial content and screens addressing specific disease conditions. This enables pharmas to locate and meet their targets for qualified trial candidates.”
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“Danger in introversion: We don’t notice the world changing around us until it’s too late. Introversion means a fatal lack of communication in a communications business, and a refusal to make fresh connections or form new alliances.”
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New research from Jupiter: “More online consumers are consistently more receptive to behaviorally targeted ads than to contextual advertising, outperforming contextual by as much as 22 percent in some categories.”
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“A number of UK bloggers, including the Tory London Mayoral Candidate Boris Johnson, had their blogs taken down by their ISP Friday following threats of legal action by Uzbek billionaire and major Arsenal shareholder Alisher Usmanov.”
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“Google has launched its own version of Del.icio.us; a social bookmarking service called Google Shared Stuff that allows users to share their favourite links with friends. Add a browser button to bookmark any page, label it, then display it.”
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“Funny if it’s true - from the E&P article, is sounds as if the SF Chronicle is installing touch-screen PCs in coffee shops that people will only be able to use to access the SFGate site. Trying to rebuild their old print distribution/gateway monopoly.”
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“Sure, many people subscribe to print news, but as we’ve discussed before, they’re really only paying for delivery, not the content. Users do pay for delivery online, just not to the newspaper company. They pay their broadband provider.”
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“In my open letter to Clark Hoyt, public editor of The New York Times, I say he is too worried about decorum at the expense of free speech. Put the breaks on the tend to attack free speech via condemning its speakers when we don’t like what we hear.”
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“The browser-based Google Talk gadget now allows you to create multi-user chat rooms. To open such a room, click on “Group Chat” button at the top of any normal conversation; you can then invite several people”
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Oh my God, one of the best interviews I’ve heard in a long time. If you care about info access, structured information, and transparency in government do NOT mis this one!
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