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Rules For The Revolution: The Podcast » Episode 020: Net Neutrality
Great podcast on the current state of network neutrality. Even though it’s a lawyer interviewing a wonk, they do a great job of explaining the “so what” of this seemingly arcane but very important issue in plain English. (tags: audio podcast law net+neutrality analysis tidbits+fodder problems business technology) -
House OKs extension of ban on Internet access taxes - Los Angeles Times
“The House unanimously voted today to ban Internet taxes for seven more years, clearing the way for President Bush to sign the extension before the current moratorium ends Thursday.” (tags: e-commerce business government economics law) -
Citizen Journalists of India: Citizen journalism vs. professional journalism
Someone who disagrees with me about citizen journalism. (tags: citizen+journalism) -
Twitterbar :: Firefox Add-ons
Post to twitter by typing text into the firefox address bar. Click the icon to post, mouseover tells how many characters left. You can also post by typing ‘ –post’ or hit the grey arrow when visiting a webpage to carry out a URL tweet (tags: social+media microblogging tools)
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Podcast: California Fire Maps - How Can We Do Better? - Articles
“Efforts were truly spectacular, and one My Maps implementation became a Web favorite (1.2 million views) as well as a resource for first responders. This week we look at those efforts and look ahead to what might be done better in the future.” (tags: maps emergencies disaster community journalism solutions tidbits+fodder) -
Steve Outing » Online media is about conversation: Will newspapers ever get that?!
“Something that made me groan in frustration: The only opportunity to interact with the mom bloggers is to leave a comment on one of their posts. You can’t send them e-mails; you can’t ask a question by filling out a webform.”(tags: community conversation conversational+media e-mail problems blogs niche) -
Free Article - WSJ.com
“Within two weeks, Google is expected to announce new software and services that handset makers could use to build customized Google-powered phones.” (tags: mobile telephony business deals) -
Visitors to U.S. newspaper Web sites rise: study | Technology | Reuters
“Net users spent an average about 43 minutes per month on newspaper Web sites, up 4 percent over the same period a year ago. This is an important measure for advertisers who want to see that people are spending time on Web pages that contain their ads.” (tags: advertising newspapers news+biz business business+models statistics tidbits+fodder)
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